The 2026 NBA Draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, with a major focus on the recent trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. The Washington Wizards, having secured Trae Young with a four-year, $212 million deal, hold the first pick. They are deciding between top prospects AJ Dybantsa from BYU and Darryn Peterson from Kansas. Other notable names include Duke’s Cameron Boozer and North Carolina’s Caleb Wilson. Stay tuned for live analysis and updates from our NBA reporting team.
You can watch the draft on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Unlimited. It is also available to stream on Fubo.
UNC’s Hubert Davis at the Draft with Caleb Wilson
Hubert Davis, former UNC coach, attends the draft with Caleb Wilson. Reflecting on a preseason game, Davis mentioned Wilson’s impressive performance against AJ Dybantsa. Despite season-ending injuries, Wilson became UNC’s standout player. It’s notable that Wilson invited Davis, dismissed by UNC in March, to join him for the draft. This gesture underscores their mutual respect.
John Wall, the Wizards’ last No. 1 pick in 2010, offers advice to the upcoming pick, emphasizing community engagement and humility.
Fans and Anticipation at the Draft
A Wizards fan at Barclays Center described the draft as their “Super Bowl.” The odds for Dybantsa as the No. 1 pick have shifted significantly, reflecting his strong chances. Betting sites initially favored Darryn Peterson, but the Big 12 tournament pivoted the odds towards Dybantsa. This could be a major surprise if Dybantsa isn’t selected first.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver highlighted the league’s rising popularity. He mentioned record-high attendance and increasing interest, with social media views adding a new dimension to the traditional ratings.
“We’re observing a surge in engagement, not only in arenas but across digital platforms,” Silver said.
The Wizards are hosting a draft party at The Anthem in D.C., welcoming thousands of fans eager for the event.
Expansion and Lottery System Insights
Adam Silver stated that if NBA expansion happens, it might occur in the 2028-29 season, with Las Vegas and Seattle as the primary contenders. The decision is anticipated by year-end.
On the lottery system, Silver expressed that the league will not revert to its old ways as it previously incentivized poor performance. The new system will be evaluated over three years to address competitive balance.
Mavericks and Hawks Trade Speculations
The Mavericks, with the ninth pick, might consider Nate Ament, known for meeting the team’s criteria of skills in multiple areas. With a new coach, Dusty May, the choice may change, but Ament remains a viable option alongside players like Morez Johnson.
The Brooklyn Nets, holding the sixth pick, have shown interest in Mikel Brown Jr. Rumors suggest they might explore moving down in the lottery, with Aday Mara gaining recent attention.
The Atlanta Hawks are actively exploring trades concerning their eighth pick, considering options to move up or down. Team executives favor taller players, and Brayden Burries is a potential target for strengthening their backcourt.

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