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My 2026 Mock Draft

2026 Mock Draft19/30 picks•Published June 23, 2026 at 11:46 PM
  • Washington Wizards
    AJ Dybantsa
    BYU · F

    AJ Dybansta slots right into a core with Sarr & Kyshawn, and the Trae extension just solidified the pick even more. While I have been a little bit questionable about his game as of recent, I still think this is who my Wizards pick at 1, as he can easily be developed into the poster child of the rebuild once he discovers his true role and playstyle within this very promising team.

  • Utah Jazz
    Darryn Peterson
    Kansas · G

    Darryn Peterson forms an incredibly promising backcourt with Keyonte George, which adds onto a strong frontcourt in JJJ and Lauri. DP has all the capabilities to become a superstar barring medical concerns, and I hope he lives up to the hype.

  • Memphis Grizzlies
    Cameron Boozer
    Duke · F

    The best player in this draft (as of right now), Cam Boozer's analytics shine to a front office focused on drafting analytical darlings. Boozer is capable of being the one who kickstarts somewhat of a 'grit-and-grind' identity revival, with a proven willingness to be a reliable and productive player on both ends of the floor.

  • Chicago Bulls
    Caleb Wilson
    North Carolina · F

    Caleb Wilson is everything the new Bulls' front office is looking for. Size; measured just a little over 6'9 (w/o shoes), weighing at 211 lbs. Length; measured with a 7'0 wingspan and a 9'0 wingspan. Athleticism; proven to be an explosive player with a 39.5" max vertical, which shows off in his post play on offense and defense. Physicality; a physically imposing player, being a main catalyst on how he is such an effective rebounder. Plus, Wilson seems like he really wants to end up in Chicago.

  • Los Angeles Clippersvia IND
    Keaton Wagler
    Illinois · G/F

    Keaton Wagler had an amazing offensive season while still growing into his body as s late bloomer. If he can continue to develop his game, as well as his body, he can turn into a star. As for the Clippers, they get a guard (or wing), who can become such a prominent player in this league when he builds up muscle in order to handle the physicality of the NBA, as I think the overall offensive game and defensive upside is already there.

  • Brooklyn Nets
    Mikel Brown Jr.
    Louisville · G

    My favorite prospect outside of the top 4, Mikel Brown possesses the ideal fundamentals to be a lead guard, whether it is as a true point guard or a combo guard to compliment Demin, Traore, and the Nets in general. He has a nice commanding ability of the offense, being a pure scorer. Even though the decision making is a bit questionable, this can be improved with the help of Jordi Fernandez and the Nets coaching staff.

  • Sacramento Kings
    Darius Acuff Jr.
    Arkansas · G

    Sacramento is playing with fire by selecting Acuff. His offensive game is impeccable, having a generational offensive season for Louisville, but my goodness gracious, his defense so incompetently horrible it appalls me. Acuff is such a dangerous offensive weapon that he's so hard to pass up on. Sacramento is going to rely on Acuff as the offensive hub for the future, but the Kings are also going to have to handle the putrid defense that drags along with Acuff's game.

  • Atlanta Hawksvia NO
    Aday Mara
    Michigan · C

    I don't like Aday Mara going this high, but I don't mind it since it makes sense. Atlanta doesn't seem to have enough faith in Onyeka Okongwu to be the big man for the future, and Mara's outstanding measurables (7'3 w/o shoes, 9'9 standing), put together with his production that was showcased in a national championship winning season is what pulls the Hawks into snagging Mara before other teams can.

  • Dallas Mavericks
    Brayden Burries
    Arizona · G/F

    Brayden Burries can form a nice bridge between someone who can be an immediate contributor and one to look forward as a nice piece for the future. His production at Arizona showcased his two-way versatility, mainly as a secondary ball handler, and a physical, switchable defender. This culminates into a nice combo guard to pairing next to Steph. In Golden State, Burries can develop his overall game into taking a bigger role once Steph's time is up, potentially having all the stars align for him to transition from a jack-of-all trades master of none; dependent on physicality and motor, into a guy who's complimentary skills and Robin-like playstyle turns him into a superstar.

  • Milwaukee Bucks
    Kingston Flemings
    Houston · G

    I feel like Dallas goes for Flemings even though the measurements are a little disappointing. Flemings' game is just too good to pass up on, as he offers the Mavericks an immediate impact player with the many facets of his game. Flemings is one of the fastest players in the entire draft, and that shows off in his ability to anticipation with stealing, and his burst when slashing. Kingston's dynamic shooting and playmaking makes him a guard prospect that Dallas can look forward to having on their roster to take over from Kyrie.

  • Golden State Warriors
    Yaxel Lendeborg
    Michigan · F

    I feel like this is the most obvious pick in the whole draft if Yaxel is still on the board at 12. He can contribute right away to a contender like OKC, as he's a proven all-around forward who fits nicely into the Thunder as an impact player on both offense and defense.

  • Oklahoma City Thundervia LAC
    Morez Johnson Jr.
    Michigan · C

    Charlotte goes for someone who they want early in Morez Johnson. His powering playstyle and defensive versatility will fit seamlessly into a Charlotte team wanting to make an aggressive playoff push. Johnson showcased the ability to effectively guard 3-5, while being aware of his offensive limitations and capitalizing on them, as he excels as a transition and paint scorer. The problem is that the offensive limitations get Charlotte another Miles Bridges, as there is doubt on Johnson's shot and self-creation.

  • Miami Heat
    Nate Ament
    Tennessee · F

    TRADED TO MILWAUKEE

  • Charlotte Hornets
    Hannes Steinbach
    Washington · C
  • Chicago Bullsvia POR
    Labaron Philon
    Alabama · G
  • Memphis Grizzliesvia ORL
    Ebuka Okorie
    Stanford · G

    While Memphis is analytically driven in their draft process, I feel like they're a team who is heavily enamored to take a swing on Okorie, even if going after a small guard with Ja on the roster might not be the best idea. The futures of both Ty Jerome and Ja Morant are uncertain, and Emeka Okorie can provide Memphis an immediate impact player due to his athleticism, and an eyeing wingspan (6'1 w/o shoes, 6'7 wingspan). This translates into his game as an effortless scorer when taking on defenders coming downhill, as well as having only a 7% turnover rate. Defensively, while he is solid analytically, it still needs developing, as while he's above-average with his steals, the overall defensive impact needs to be fine-tuned. However, this pick doesn't work without Okorie developing his playmaking, and quite frankly, just passing more, in order to mesh with guys like Edey & Boozer, and unlocking a promising frontcourt to its fullest potential.

  • Oklahoma City Thundervia PHI
    Cameron Carr
    Baylor · G/F

    Hear me out. While I can see a guard or one of Ament or Lopez getting picked, going for a wing might be the best option, and between Carr and Burries, I prefer Cameron Carr. Carr showcased his skillset on a Baylor team that struggled when he was off the court and proved that he could hold his own on both sides. On defense, he positions himself effectively when guarding, on and off the ball, and he has the athleticism and wingspan to unlock his defensive upside. On offense, he can fulfill a potential 3-&-D archetype and go even past that into an even more dynamic scorer. Carr is known to be a shooting threat, whether it be as a catch-and-shoot guy or on the move, as well as a slashing game eager to be developed in order to reach the next level. What needs work is his strength and decision making. He can't be a consistent finisher at the rim if he's getting pummeled straight to the ground most of the time when he goes for a contested layup. This ties back to his overall decision making, as although there are glimpses of a smart player in Carr with his playmaking, that playmaking needs to get amped up in the NBA, as his ceiling highly depends on how his IQ and shot selection adjusts.

  • Charlotte Hornetsvia PHX
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    Karim Lopez
    NZ Breakers · F
  • Toronto Raptors
    Christian Anderson
    Texas Tech · G

    Christian Anderson offers a game that helps out Minnesota's offense as a whole with his shooting and creation. Anderson showcased his shooting ability as one of the best shooters in all of college basketball, with him also being a safe, smooth passer in order to create spacing. Similar to Kingston Flemings, he undermeasured at the combine, but that shouldn't fool you. Although being a smaller guard creates a defensive challenge, naturally putting on muscle can make a huge difference for his defensive impact.

  • San Antonio Spursvia ATL
    Pick TBD
  • Detroit Pistonsvia MIN
    Pick TBD
  • Philadelphia 76ersvia OKC
    Pick TBD
  • Dallas Mavericksvia OKC
    Pick TBD
  • New York Knicks
    Pick TBD
  • Los Angeles Lakers
    Pick TBD
  • Denver Nuggets
    Pick TBD
  • Boston Celtics
    Pick TBD
  • Minnesota Timberwolvesvia DET
    Pick TBD
  • Cleveland Cavaliersvia ATL
    Pick TBD
  • Atlanta Hawksvia CLE
    Pick TBD
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