NBA Draft combine 2026 winners and losers
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The 2026 NBA Draft Combine is well underway and there is a lot to unpack after three days of action. This draft class is particularly loaded at the top, and this week’s combine is an opportunity for the players to improve their draft stock.
Scouts got a closer look at some of the top players in the 2026 NBA draft as the scouting combine continued Tuesday in Chicago.
The Washington Wizards have a difficult choice to make in June. The Wizards recently won the NBA draft lottery and are poised to pick first overall for the first time since choosing John Wall No.
Those Tuesday groups included incoming NBA rookies AJ Dybantsa (BYU), Darryn Peterson (Kansas), Cameron Boozer (Duke) and Caleb Wilson (North Carolina) as well as the other lottery bound prospects. As the Utah Jazz have No.
Testing and measurements are starting to roll in from the NBA Draft Combine. For this mock draft, the fun likely starts at pick No. 5 when the Clippers are on the clock
Illinois standout freshman Keaton Wagler was a lot of things in his lone collegiate season (a knockdown shooter, excellent playmaker and master of pace, to name a few) but athletic he was not. Naturally,
The Iowa State Cyclones are well represented at the G League and NBA Draft Combines being held. Star point guard Tamin Lipsey partook in the G League Draft Combine, while Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson are participating in the NBA Draft Combine.