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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1341 » by CptCrunch » Yesterday 2:12 am

codydaze wrote:Didn't see Morez going this high but love the fit in Dallas. He and Flagg are going to be awesome to watch together on defense.


It's a Nepo pick. His coach got hired by Dallas. Coach drafts his player.

Bad basketball decision in most cases, but Dallas has their franchise player already, so they don't need to shoot for the moon.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1342 » by ReggiesKnicks » Yesterday 4:19 am

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codydaze wrote:Didn't see Morez going this high but love the fit in Dallas. He and Flagg are going to be awesome to watch together on defense.


It's a Nepo pick. His coach got hired by Dallas. Coach drafts his player.

Bad basketball decision in most cases, but Dallas has their franchise player already, so they don't need to shoot for the moon.


Seems like a fine pick there. It isn't like Burries has a higher ceiling.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1343 » by BigGargamel » Yesterday 4:20 am

CptCrunch wrote:This draft is being super snooze right now.

The media consensus predicting the draft order just indicates front offices are buying in the media narrative fomo.


LOL. Or the consensus is right about how the top players were ranked, and you're the one trying to be different. What a weird critique. Literally nobody but you had Boozer going #1. :lol: We are all simply fans here with our own opinions, don't pretend you're more than that.
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Post#1344 » by jman3134 » Yesterday 4:23 am

The order of this Draft in a redraft is highly unlikely to be drafted as it was currently drafted. Maybe there is something to what he is saying. Isaiah Evans isn't the standout name/pick, but he does most things well. Why did he slide?

The entire first 3 were the ESPN consensus rankings.
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Post#1345 » by BigGargamel » Yesterday 4:29 am

jman3134 wrote:
The entire first 3 were the ESPN consensus rankings.


The top 4 was set in stone for a reason, as soon as the lottery was finished. Anyone who thought any different was just trying to hard for the sake of trying hard. Any swerves would have been completely out of left field. So?

Even the players knew this, which is why so many only worked out for one or two teams. Acuff was set on the Kings, Wagler was set on the Clippers. Probably because those teams wanted those players.

You want a rogue GM to do something crazy because...? Ratings? Drama? I mean, I didn't bother watching that crap ESPN telecast, so maybe that could have made it more exciting, but who cares.
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Post#1346 » by jman3134 » Yesterday 4:45 am

The likelihood that the NBA teams evaluated players exactly the same way as high school recruiting analysts is very slim. So there is at least some media narrative in there. The 5 best players from a draft class are almost never in order.

It isn't crazy to want Peterson over AJ or Caleb over Boozer.
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Post#1347 » by FarBeyondDriven » Yesterday 4:45 am

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LloydFree wrote:Darius Acuff is probably chewing nails right now. He missed out on playing in La, Brooklyn or Atlanta... Gotta play in Sacramento... LOL


Weirdly, he wanted to go to Sacramento. His dad played with or for a guy in their front office.


nothing weird about it. He views himself as a superstar. Where else was he guaranteed to get as much usage as he could handle which means he'll mostly likely win ROY because he's going to fill the stat sheet plus will be vying for all-star and all-nba teams in the future? It's easy to say you like the Kings when you had no chance of going higher. It endears you to the fan base and provides a compelling narrative for the media (his Dad played for Scott Perry in college) to embrace which helps when getting post-season awards. His goal is to get the max on his 2nd contract. My fear is, like with Fox before him, if we aren't able to offer him more than other teams, as soon as possible, he'll go elsewhere. So in my head, he's a 5-6 year player and then he's gone. Hopefully whoever is the G.M. won't allow him to bend us over by demanding only one team and forcing us to accept a lesser offer like with Fox.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1348 » by tmorgan » Yesterday 5:30 am

The first real surprise for me was Golden State taking Lendeborg over Mara.

A lot of folks had Morez at 9 as the first surprise, but I kind of expected that, although I thought maybe Masai could trade down and still get him. May knew who his best pro prospect was, and it was clearly Morez. And Burries made sense for Milwaukee, assuming that they’ll look to move Herro no later than the deadline and have no intention of giving him a big contract.

But the Warriors confused me. If you’ve read my posts here, you know I’m fairly high on Yax and fairly low on Aday, but we’re still talking about drafting an immediate contributor vs. a developmental center with some talent. When are the Warriors actually going to think about the future? They aren’t winning squat next year with or without Yaxel, so the pick just doesn’t make sense.

And, of course, OKC scoops the big guy up the next pick, at 12. They may not keep him, as they apparently informed him, but even if he only has a 20% chance to be a viable starter down the road, it’s a gamble they can afford to take. And as one of the only guys with the length to bother Wemby, it makes total sense.
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Post#1349 » by The-Power » Yesterday 7:55 am

CptCrunch wrote:Wizard is the only one **** up this draft. Generational flop in my opinion.

Eh, I don't think so. Detroit picking Cade is still worse, they are still recovering from that choice.
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Post#1350 » by The-Power » Yesterday 7:58 am

jman3134 wrote:The order of this Draft in a redraft is highly unlikely to be drafted as it was currently drafted. Maybe there is something to what he is saying.

That's the same for every draft in the history of drafts, no matter what criteria your draft decision is based on.
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Post#1351 » by CptCrunch » Yesterday 8:07 am

The-Power wrote:
CptCrunch wrote:Wizard is the only one **** up this draft. Generational flop in my opinion.

Eh, I don't think so. Detroit picking Cade is still worse, they are still recovering from that choice.
:crazy: Nice try with the bait, call me when your precious Cade wins anything of value.
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Post#1352 » by jman3134 » Yesterday 11:49 am

The-Power wrote:
jman3134 wrote:The order of this Draft in a redraft is highly unlikely to be drafted as it was currently drafted. Maybe there is something to what he is saying.

That's the same for every draft in the history of drafts, no matter what criteria your draft decision is based on.


Yes it is. What's your point?
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Post#1353 » by The-Power » Yesterday 2:23 pm

jman3134 wrote:
The-Power wrote:
jman3134 wrote:The order of this Draft in a redraft is highly unlikely to be drafted as it was currently drafted. Maybe there is something to what he is saying.

That's the same for every draft in the history of drafts, no matter what criteria your draft decision is based on.


Yes it is. What's your point?

The point is that there's not really anything to what he is saying (or what you were saying). The fact that a re-draft will look different tells us absolutely nothing about why teams ranked and drafted players where they did.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1354 » by The-Power » Yesterday 2:29 pm

CptCrunch wrote:
The-Power wrote:
CptCrunch wrote:Wizard is the only one **** up this draft. Generational flop in my opinion.

Eh, I don't think so. Detroit picking Cade is still worse, they are still recovering from that choice.
:crazy: Nice try with the bait, call me when your precious Cade wins anything of value.

He's not ‘my precious Cade’. Nice try, though.

But the fact that you are still so defensive about him and unwilling to admit you were wrong while grasping at straws and moving goalposts tells me that you still aren't humble enough to be taken seriously – despite some quality posts that show potential. Because as long as anyone on this board thinks they are smarter than everyone else and just know better, they aren't really elevating the discussion. We've seen that time and time again.
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Post#1355 » by tmorgan » Yesterday 3:03 pm

The-Power wrote:
CptCrunch wrote:
The-Power wrote:Eh, I don't think so. Detroit picking Cade is still worse, they are still recovering from that choice.
:crazy: Nice try with the bait, call me when your precious Cade wins anything of value.

He's not ‘my precious Cade’. Nice try, though.

But the fact that you are still so defensive about him and unwilling to admit you were wrong while grasping at straws and moving goalposts tells me that you still aren't humble enough to be taken seriously – despite some quality posts that show potential. Because as long as anyone on this board thinks they are smarter than everyone else and just know better, they aren't really elevating the discussion. We've seen that time and time again.


See, that’s the well-written but not aggressively spirited takedown I should have strived for. Well done.
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Post#1356 » by jman3134 » Yesterday 3:08 pm

The-Power wrote:
jman3134 wrote:
The-Power wrote:That's the same for every draft in the history of drafts, no matter what criteria your draft decision is based on.


Yes it is. What's your point?

The point is that there's not really anything to what he is saying (or what you were saying). The fact that a re-draft will look different tells us absolutely nothing about why teams ranked and drafted players where they did.


The consideration is not "why" teams drafted the way they did. These things are simpler to understand and sometimes based on relationships rather than pure talent etc (Grizz coach's connection to Lopez overseas).

I thought we were discussing who was objectively better as NBA draft prospects? The fact that re-drafts look different tells us that teams make mistakes. I think even you will concede Anthony Bennett should not have gone #1, even in that draft class. This is even if we understand their logic at the time. On this thread and board, I do not strive to know why teams were wrong in their logic (that is for them to consider and improve on). I strive to point out when and why they are wrong.
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Post#1357 » by Caneman786 » Today 12:09 am

BigGargamel wrote:Literally nobody but you had Boozer going #1. :lol:


There's lots of people who had Boozer #1, I would also have picked him #1, there are multiple other users on this board who also had him #1 (Cptrunch aside), and there are quite a few scouts and likely some GMs out there who would have done the same

BigGargamel wrote:The top 4 was set in stone for a reason, as soon as the lottery was finished. Anyone who thought any different was just trying to hard for the sake of trying hard. Any swerves would have been completely out of left field. So?

You want a rogue GM to do something crazy because...?


No difference in opinion allowed, or you're "trying to hard for the sake of trying hard" and if you don't think the exact order of prospects picked was correct, (Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer, Wilson) it is "something crazy"? I heavily disagree with both of these ideas.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1358 » by Caneman786 » Today 5:46 am

LINK TO THE DRAFT THREAD DIRECTORY, UPDATED AFTER THE NBA DRAFT!

Caneman786 wrote:Updated after the draft!

Caneman786 wrote:Final 2026 NBA draft with all threads on the NBA Draft board pertaining to this draft class as of June 25, 2026 linked. The team listed with the draft pick is the team which each pick was assigned to at the immediate conclusion of the draft, so all "draft-day" trades are included.

First Round

1. WAS - AJ Dybantsa - Thread created 7/16/24 - Ranked #1 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - Brigham Young University - From Brockton, MA
2. UTA - Darryn Peterson - Thread created 11/19/24 - Ranked #2 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Kansas - From Canton, OH
3. MEM - ‎Cameron Boozer - Thread created 7/22/24 - Ranked #3 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - Duke University - From Miami, FL
‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Cameron Boozer original Thread (locked) Thread created 8/23/23
4. CHI - Caleb Wilson - Thread created 11/3/25 - Ranked #5 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of North Carolina - From Atlanta, GA
5. LAC - Keaton Wagler - Thread created 1/25/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Illinois - From Shawnee, KS
6. BRK - Mikel Brown, Jr. - Thread created 11/8/25 - Ranked #7 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Louisville - From Orlando, FL
7. SAC - Darius Acuff, Jr. - Thread created 12/17/25 - Ranked #10 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Arkansas - From Detroit, MI
8. ATL - Kingston Flemings - Thread created 12/11/25 - Ranked #15 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Houston - From San Antonio, TX
9. DAL - Morez Johnson, Jr. - Thread not yet created - Ranked #26 in the class of 2024 - Sophomore - University of Michigan - From Riverdale, IL
10. MIL - Brayden Burries - Thread created 1/12/26 - Ranked #9 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Arizona - From San Bernardino, CA
11. GSW - Yaxel Lendeborg - Thread created 2/21/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2020 - Senior - University of Michigan - From Pennsauken, NJ
‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Yaxel Lendeborg second thread - Thread created 5/3/26
12. OKC - Aday Mara - Thread created 6/27/21 - Junior - University of Michigan - From Zaragoza, Spain
13. MIL - Nate Ament - Thread created 11/2/25 - Ranked #4 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Tennessee - From Manassas, VA
14. CHO - Hannes Steinbach - Thread created 12/30/25 - Freshman - University of Washington - From Würzburg, Germany
15. CHI - Dailyn Swain - Thread created 3/26/26 - Ranked #94 in the class of 2023 - Junior - University of Texas - From Columbus, OH
16. OKC - Bennett Stirtz - Thread created 3/28/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Iowa - From Liberty, MO
17. MEM - Ebuka Okorie - Thread created 1/26/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - Stanford University - From Nashua, NH
18. CHO - Christian Anderson, Jr. - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2024 - Sophomore - Texas Tech - From Atlanta, GA
19. TOR - Allen Graves - Thread created 3/17/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2024 - Freshman - Santa Clara University - From Ponchatoula, LA
20. SAS - Jayden Quaintance - Thread not yet created - Ranked #8 in the class of 2024 - Sophomore - University of Kentucky - From Cleveland, OH
21. MEM - Karim Lopez - Thread created 10/5/24 - Australian Pro League (NBL) - New Zealand Breakers - From Hermosillo, Mexico
22. PHI - Labaron Philon, Jr. - Thread created 3/27/26 - Ranked #32 in the class of 2024 - Sophomore - University of Alabama - From Mobile, AL
23. ATL - Zuby Ejiofor - Thread not yet created - Ranked #50 in the class of 2022 - Senior - St. John's University - From Garland, TX
24. LAL - Cameron Carr - Thread created 12/20/25 - Ranked #55 in the class of 2023 - Junior - Baylor University - From Eden Prairie, MN
25. DAL - Sergio de Larrea - Thread created 2/14/25 - Spanish Liga ACB - Valencia - From Valladolid, Spain
26. SAS - Tarris Reed, Jr. - Thread not yet created - Ranked #31 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Connecticut - From St. Louis, MO
27. BOS - Chris Cenac, Jr. - Thread created 3/27/26 - Ranked #6 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Houston - From New Orleans, LA
28. BRK - Joshua Jefferson - Thread created 1/17/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of North Carolina - From Las Vegas, NV
29. SAC - Alex Karaban - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2021 - Senior - University of Connecticut - From Southborough, MA
30. PHO - Koa Peat - Thread created 11/3/25 - Ranked #8 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Arizona - From Gilbert, AZ

Second Round

31. HOU - Bruce Thornton - Thread not yet created - Ranked #47 in the class of 2022 - Senior - The Ohio State University - From Alpharetta, GA
32. MEM - Richie Saunders - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Brigham Young University - From Riverton, UT
33. MIN - Isaiah Evans - Thread not yet created - Ranked #16 in the class of 2024 - Sophomore - Duke University - From Fayetteville, NC
34. CLE - Meleek Thomas - Thread created 11/5/25 - Ranked #12 in the class of 2025 - Freshman - University of Arkansas - From Atlanta, GA
35. DEN - Trevon Brazile - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2021 - Senior - University of Arkansas - From Springfield, MO
36. LAC - Baba Miller - Thread created 8/28/21 - Senior - University of Cincinnati - From Mallorca, Spain
37. MIA - Ryan Conwell - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Louisville - From Indianapolis, IN
38. IND - Braden Smith - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Purdue University - From Westfield, IN
39. NYK - Jack Kayil - Thread not yet created - Alba Berlin - Basketball Bundesliga - From Berlin, Germany
40. BOS - Dillon Mitchell - Thread not yet created - Ranked #5 in the class of 2022 - Senior - St. John's University - From Tampa, FL
41. OKC - Otega Oweh - Thread created 12/4/23 - Ranked #72 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Kentucky - From Somerset, NJ
42. SAS - Ja'Kobi Gillespie - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Tennessee - From Greeneville, TN
43. BRK - Tyler Bilodeau - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of California, Los Angeles - From Kennewich, WA
44. SAS - Maliq Brown - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Duke University - From Culpeper, VA
45. SAC - Emanuel Sharp - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2021 - Senior - University of Houston - From Tampa, FL
46. ORL - Felix Okpara - Thread not yet created - Ranked #65 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Tennessee - From Lagos, Nigeria
47. NYK - Tyler Nickel - Thread not yet created - Ranked #93 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Vanderbilt University - From Harrisonburg, VA
48. DAL - Tobi Lawal - Thread not yet created - Senior - Virginia Tech - From London, United Kingdom
49. DEN - Bryce Hopkins - Thread not yet created - Ranked #33 in the class of 2021 - Senior - St. John's University - From Oak Park, IL
50. TOR - Jaden Bradley - Thread not yet created - Ranked #24 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Arizona - From Rochester, NY
51. WAS - Izaiyah Nelson - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of South Florida - From Marietta, GA
52. LAC - Henri Veesaar - Thread not yet created - Senior - University of North Carolina - From Tallinn, Estonia
53. HOU - Ugonna Onyenso - Thread not yet created - Senior - University of Virginia - From Oweri, Nigeria
54. GSW - Lajae Jones - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Florida State University - From Jacksonville, FL
55. NYK - Nick Martinelli - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - Northwestern University - From Glenbrook, IL
56. CHI - Vsevolod Ischchenko - Thread not yet created - VTB United League - PBC Lokomotiv Kuban - From Rostov-on-Don, Russia
57. ATL - Narcisse Ngoy - Thread not yet created - Elite 2 - Poitiers Basket 86 - From Champigny-sur-Marne, France
58. NOP - Jaron Pierre, Jr. - Thread not yet created - Not top 100 in the class of 2020 - Senior - Southern Methodist University - From New Orleans, LA
59. MIN - Trey Kaufmnn-Renn - Thread not yet created - Ranked #37 in the class of 2021 - Senior - Purdue University - From Sellersburg, IN
60. WAS - Malique Lewis - Thread not yet created - Australian Pro League (NBL) - South East Melbourne Phoenix - From San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago

Fringe prospect, outside of top 100

Tae Davis - Thread created 4/4/26 - Not top 100 in the class of 2022 - Senior - University of Oklahoma - From Indianapolis, IN

Class rankings are from the RSCI Hoops Index.

Other threads:

General discussion thread for 2026 NBA draft - Thread began 2/4/25

"Is there a generational talent in the 2026 NBA draft?" - Thread began 12/5/25
Upperclassman watch, 2026 NBA draft - Thread began 12/14/25
Seeing prospects play in person - Thread began 1/1/26
Point Guards in the 2026 NBA draft - Thread began 1/5/26
Will one of the Big 3 underwhelm? - Thread began 1/14/26
Poll: Peterson, Dybantsa, Boozer for #1 pick? - Thread began 1/25/26
Comparing AJ Dybantsa with Tatum, Barrett as prospects - Thread began 2/5/26
Guards comparison: Acuff, Flemings, Brown, Philon - Thread began 3/8/26
Possible Power Forwards? Peat, Lendeborg, Johnson Jr. - Thread began 3/8/26
Bigs discussion: Steinbach, Quaintance, Ngongba II, etc. - Thread began 3/8/26
Picks 4 to 10 relative strength in other drafts - Thread began 3/14/26
Best fits for teams and draft prospects - Thread began 3/15/26
D1 College Basketball RAPM estimates, 2025–26 season - Thread began 3/19/26
Total points leader in D1 College Basketball: Dybantsa vs. Boozer vs. Acuff Jr. - Thread began 3/19/26
Create your future NBA team - Thread began on 4/6/26
Who gets drafted higher? Jayden Quaintance or Yaxel Lendeborg - Thread began 4/9/26
Which top 5 pick is most likely to bust? - Thread began 4/23/26
Guard ranking (lottery guards) - Thread began 5/10/26
John Hollinger's draft board - Thread began 5/12/26
Should the Wizards trade the #1 pick for the #2 pick and Ace Bailey? - Thread began 5/14/26
euchus1981's draft comps - Thread began 5/23/26
NBADraftIntel.com - Thread began 5/15/26
Second Round Upperclassman Perimeter Players - Thread began 6/2/26
AI Feature, Ask Kevin O'Connor - Thread began 6/4/26
Prospect likes and dislikes? - Thread began 6/10/26
Who are the 7 all-stars? - Thread began 6/16/26
Poll: Dybantsa vs. Peterson - Thread began 6/19/26
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#1359 » by CptCrunch » Today 7:22 am

Caneman786 wrote:
BigGargamel wrote:Literally nobody but you had Boozer going #1. :lol:


There's lots of people who had Boozer #1, I would also have picked him #1, there are multiple other users on this board who also had him #1 (Cptrunch aside), and there are quite a few scouts and likely some GMs out there who would have done the same

BigGargamel wrote:The top 4 was set in stone for a reason, as soon as the lottery was finished. Anyone who thought any different was just trying to hard for the sake of trying hard. Any swerves would have been completely out of left field. So?

You want a rogue GM to do something crazy because...?


No difference in opinion allowed, or you're "trying to hard for the sake of trying hard" and if you don't think the exact order of prospects picked was correct, (Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer, Wilson) it is "something crazy"? I heavily disagree with both of these ideas.


Why you gotta call me out, my opinions don't count, only others I see. :lol:

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