Definida la lista de candidatos para el Draft de la NBA 2026 tras el cierre del plazo de retirada

El miércoles por la noche expiró el plazo para que los jugadores universitarios se retiraran del Draft de la NBA 2026. Varios prospectos optaron por regresar a la universidad mientras que otros permanecieron en el sorteo.

Koa Peat, de Arizona, se mantuvo en el Draft. Billy Richmond III de Arkansas, Tyler Tanner de Vanderbilt y Amari Allen de Alabama se retiraron y regresarán al juego universitario la próxima temporada. Milan Momcilovic, de Iowa State, también decidió quedarse en la universidad tras iniciar una guerra de ofertas entre los mejores programas universitarios por sus servicios.

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