
St. John's • C
Draft 2026
C · St. John's · 2026 NBA Draft
The CourtShare community has posted 2 evaluations of Zuby Ejiofor, with a consensus conviction of 37/100 (Rotation). He ranks #36 in community big-board consensus — a divided consensus.
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Updated my score on him from 30 to 44 after watching more tape. His combo of size and athleticism really pops. See some similarities to a less bulky Isaiah Stewart (a bit more movement, a bit less strength, lots of vertical pop to protect the rim). His ultimate outcome depends on how his shot develops. If he can develop a respectable 3 pt shot, he could be a starter level player. If not, what he brings to the table defensively, plus his screening, rolling, and finishing makes him a solid rotational piece. He should help a team win.
Crazy high motor. Hustling all over the place. Great rebounder, blocks shots. Has enough lateral movement to have some switchability. Undersized for an NBA big, but is plenty athletic. Shot is subpar at this point, but he's shown major development in other areas. Over 3 assists per game and 1.7 A/TO, which is great for a big. Doesn't fit the archetype of a floor spacing NBA big that most teams want, and is a bit undersized, but I'm willing to bet that he figures it out and sticks somewhere as a bench guy.

Zuby Ejiofor
St. John's • C
Updated my score on him from 30 to 44 after watching more tape. His combo of size and athleticism really pops. See some similarities to a less bulky Isaiah Stewart (a bit more movement, a bit less strength, lots of vertical pop to protect the rim). His ultimate outcome depends on how his shot develops. If he can develop a respectable 3 pt shot, he could be a starter level player. If not, what he brings to the table defensively, plus his screening, rolling, and finishing makes him a solid rotational piece. He should help a team win.

Zuby Ejiofor
St. John's • C
Crazy high motor. Hustling all over the place. Great rebounder, blocks shots. Has enough lateral movement to have some switchability. Undersized for an NBA big, but is plenty athletic. Shot is subpar at this point, but he's shown major development in other areas. Over 3 assists per game and 1.7 A/TO, which is great for a big. Doesn't fit the archetype of a floor spacing NBA big that most teams want, and is a bit undersized, but I'm willing to bet that he figures it out and sticks somewhere as a bench guy.