BYU's AJ Dybantsa declares for 2026 NBA draft

BYU forward AJ Dybantsa announced Thursday that he is entering the 2026 NBA Draft, where he is projected as the potential No. 1 overall pick. The 6-foot-9 standout led the nation in scoring during his lone college season with averages of 25.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists. He departs after helping the Cougars to a 23-12 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance.

Dybantsa earned first-team All-American honors after a remarkable freshman year. He shot 51% from the floor and produced highlights like a 40-point game against Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament, breaking Kevin Durant's freshman tournament scoring record. In his final college outing, a first-round NCAA loss to Texas, he tallied 35 points and 10 rebounds for his only double-double, the third-highest scoring total by a freshman in tournament history, according to CBS Sports records. BYU finished 23-12 overall. CBS Sports draft analyst Adam Finkelstein praised Dybantsa's elite physical tools, calling him a 6-foot-9 wing with a 7-foot wingspan, elite athleticism and improved skills in passing, finishing and three-point shooting. While Dybantsa leads 2026 draft projections, Duke's Cameron Boozer, Kansas' Darryn Peterson and North Carolina's Caleb Wilson also loom as top prospects. The NBA Draft Lottery is set for May 10, with the Wizards, Pacers and Nets holding the best 14% odds for the top pick. At BYU, coach Kevin Young has built on recent success, including Egor Demin's No. 8 selection last year by the Nets. The program now adds transfers Collin Chandler from Kentucky, Tyler Betsey from Syracuse and Jake Wahlin from Clemson, plus five-star recruit Bruce Branch III.

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2026 NBA mock drafts highlight talented prospect class

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As the NCAA regular season ends, mock drafts for the 2026 NBA Draft spotlight a deep class of freshmen prospects. AJ Dybantsa of BYU leads projections with his scoring prowess, while Darryn Peterson of Kansas and Cameron Boozer of Duke round out the top trio. A SB Nation poll names Dybantsa the most exciting future NBA player to watch.

Top NBA draft prospect AJ Dybantsa has not ruled out staying at BYU for another season. In a recent interview, the freshman scoring leader mentioned his mother's desire for him to graduate and fan influence as factors in his decision. Despite expectations of a one-and-done path, Dybantsa said he might return for the 2026-27 season.

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As the college basketball season nears its end, CBS Sports has released a mock draft for the 2026 NBA Draft, projecting BYU's AJ Dybantsa as the No. 1 overall pick. The draft class is described as one of the strongest in recent years, particularly at the top with talents like Duke's Cameron Boozer and Kansas' Darryn Peterson. Dybantsa edges out the competition due to his national-leading scoring and star potential.

With the NBA season past its halfway mark, projections for All-NBA teams highlight standout performers while accounting for the 65-game eligibility threshold. Injuries have sidelined several stars, narrowing the field for honors. Analysts predict a mix of established leaders and rising talents across the three teams.

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No. 5 Houston rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat BYU 73-66 in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinals in Kansas City. The Cougars advance to the semifinals, while BYU ends its tournament run at 23-11 overall (11-10 Big 12), showing promise for the NCAA tournament.

Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes and San Antonio Spurs rookie Carter Bryant have accepted invitations to compete in the 2026 NBA Slam Dunk Contest during All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles. The event, set for February 14 at the Intuit Dome, will feature these two as the first confirmed participants, according to reports from ESPN. Three-time winner Mac McClung will not take part this year.

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The Washington Wizards ended the 2025-26 NBA regular season with the league's worst record of 17-64, securing the top spot in the draft lottery with a 14% chance at the No. 1 pick. The Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets follow closely with records of 19-62 and 20-61, respectively. The lottery, set for May 10, will finalize the order for the top picks amid a highly touted draft class.

 

 

 

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