What's Happening?
The NBA has announced the invitation of 73 players to the 2026 NBA Combine, including the projected top three picks: AJ Dybantsa from BYU, Darryn Peterson from Kansas, and Cameron Boozer from Duke. These players will compete to solidify their positions
as top picks in the upcoming NBA draft. The combine is scheduled to take place from May 10-17 in Chicago, following the draft lottery on May 10. The NBA draft itself is set for June 23 in Brooklyn. Other notable invitees include Caleb Wilson from UNC, Darius Acuff Jr. from Arkansas, and Keaton Wagler from Illinois, all projected as top-10 picks. The combine will also include additional prospects from the NBA G League Draft Combine.
Why It's Important?
The NBA Combine is a critical event for prospects to showcase their skills and improve their draft stock. For players like Dybantsa, Peterson, and Boozer, performing well could secure their positions as top picks, potentially impacting their career trajectories and financial futures. The combine also provides NBA teams with a closer look at the players' abilities, helping them make informed decisions during the draft. The outcome of the combine can influence team strategies and the overall landscape of the NBA, as teams look to build their rosters with promising talent.
What's Next?
Following the combine, NBA teams will continue to evaluate the prospects leading up to the draft. Teams will consider the performances at the combine alongside other factors such as college performance and potential fit within their rosters. The draft lottery results will also play a significant role in determining which teams have the opportunity to select these top prospects. As the draft approaches, teams will finalize their strategies and make decisions that could shape their futures for years to come.












