The 2025 NBA Draft is in the books. As the basketball world turns the page to free agency, trade season, and summer league, it’s already time to start looking ahead to next year’s draft class.
The 2026 NBA Draft should already be at the top of mind for teams around the league. This is a rare class with three potential No. 1 overall prospects who are all worth tanking for. I’ve been covering the NBA Draft here since 2014, and I can confidently say the 2026 class has the strongest preseason top-three I’ve evaluated in BYU forward AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, and Duke big man Cameron Boozer.
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