Koa Peat, alero de Arizona, evalúa su decisión sobre el draft de la NBA tras el combine

El alero de Arizona, Koa Peat, sigue centrado en el draft de la NBA, pero su desempeño en el combine ha generado dudas sobre su valor y ha incrementado los rumores sobre un posible regreso a la universidad.

Koa Peat llegó a Chicago con la esperanza de asegurar un puesto al final de la lotería o en la primera ronda del draft de la NBA de 2026. Sin embargo, su nueva mecánica de tiro llamó la atención durante los entrenamientos del lunes y añadió incertidumbre a lo que parecía una decisión sencilla de permanecer en el draft.

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