The tape has been watched, the numbers have been crunched, and the 2026 NBA Draft cycle is finally coming to a close. The draft begins on Tuesday night with the Washington Wizards on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. By now, everyone has an opinion on this class.

Read why we believe Cameron Boozer is the top overall player in this class. Check out our final big board that ranks the 60 best prospects available. Read our in-depth profile of Caleb Wilson to hear about the past, present, and future of the draft’s most explosive athlete.

Now it’s time for our final mock draft. There’s some movement since our last mock over the weekend with the Giannis Antetokounmpo blockbuster delivering the No. 13 overall pick to the Milwaukee Bucks via the Miami Heat, and Brooklyn Nets reportedly leaning a new way with the No. 6 overall pick. We’ll have more analysis on what’s changed going into draft night after the table.

Pick

Team

Player

Position

School

Class

1

Washington Wizards

AJ Dybantsa

Wing

BYU

Freshman

2

Utah Jazz

Darryn Peterson

Guard

Kansas

Freshman

3

Memphis Grizzlies

Cameron Boozer

Forward

Duke

Freshman

4

Chicago Bulls

Caleb Wilson

Forward

North Carolina

Freshman

5

Los Angeles Clippers

Keaton Wagler

Guard

Illinois

Freshman

6

Brooklyn Nets

Mikel Brown Jr.

Guard

Arkansas

Freshman

7

Sacramento Kings

Darius Acuff

Guard

Houston

Freshman

8

Atlanta Hawks

Kingston Flemings

Guard

Louisville

Freshman

9

Dallas Mavericks

Brayden Burries

Guard

Arizona

Freshman

10

Milwaukee Bucks

Nate Ament

Forward

Tennessee

Freshman

11

Golden State Warriors

Aday Mara

Forward

Michigan

Senior

12

Oklahoma City Thunder

Yaxel Lendeborg

Center/Forward

Michigan

Sophomore

13

Milwaukee Bucks

Labaron Philon

Guard

Alabama

Sophomore

14

Charlotte Hornets

Morez Johnson

Center/Forward

Washington

Washington

15

Chicago Bulls

Hannes Steinbach

Center

Michigan

Freshman

16

Memphis Grizzlies (via Magic)

Bennett Stirtz

Guard

Iowa

Senior

17

Oklahoma City Thunder (via 76ers)

Karim Lopez

Forward

NZ Breakers

Born 2007

18

Charlotte Hornets (via Suns)

Dailyn Swain

Wing

Texas

Junior

19

Toronto Raptors

Christian Anderson

Texas Tech

Guard

Sophomore

20

San Antonio Spurs

Cameron Carr

Big

Houston

Freshman

21

Detroit Pistons (via Wolves)

Ebuka Okorie

Wing

Baylor

Junior

22

Philadelphia 76ers

Allen Graves

Big

Kentucky

Sophomore

23

Atlanta Hawks (via Cavs)

Jayden Quaintance

Guard

Stanford

Freshman

24

New York Knicks

Chris Cenac Jr.

Forward

Santa Clara

RS Freshman

25

Los Angeles Lakers

Joshua Jefferson

Forward

Iowa State

Senior

26

Denver Nuggets

Koa Peat

Forward

Arizona

Freshman

27

Boston Celtics

Sergio De Larrea

Guard

Valencia

Born 2005

28

Minnesota Timberwolves (via Pistons)

Isaiah Evans

Guard

Duke

Sophomore

29

Cleveland Cavaliers (via Spurs)

Henri Veesaar

Big

North Carolina

Junior

30

Dallas Mavericks (via Thunder)

Meleek Thomas

Guard

Arkansas

Freshman

Here’s what changed since our last mock:

  • The Nets now take Mikel Brown Jr. over Darius Acuff: The tea leaves are suggesting that Louisville guard Mikel Brown Jr. will be Brooklyn’s pick at No. 7. This would be wonderful news for the Sacramento Kings, because they reportedly covet Arkansas’ Darius Acuff at No. 7.

  • It feels like the Hawks will choose between Kingston Flemings and Aday Mara: Atlanta has already re-signed C.J. McCollum, but it was only a one-year deal. Flemings is almost unanimously viewed as a better prospect than Mara. I don’t think this will be that difficult of a call for the Hawks. Flemings is the pick for this mock.

  • I was tempted to put a Michigan man at No. 9, but stuck with Brayden Burries: Basically everyone’s mock draft has Dallas taking Burries. I thought about putting Yaxel Lendeborg or Morez Johnson here as the Dusty May hire, but ultimately decided to finish the drill.

  • The Bucks have options at No. 15: Milwaukee brought in Labaron Philon for a workout during the pre-draft process, so I’m assuming they like him. The other guys they brought in for workouts are already gone in this projection (Acuff, Brown, and Lendeborg), and I doubt Cenac is a realistic option here. The Bucks already have two pretty good guards in Ryan Rollins and Kevin Porter Jr., and they also added another developmental guard in Kasparas Jakucionis in the Giannis trade. Morez Johnson and Karim Lopez could also make sense here.

  • I have no idea what the Bulls do at No. 15: I think Chicago would run to select Morez Johnson or Aday Mara, but both are off the board in this projection. I have Hannes Steinbach tabbed here. He’s one of my favorite players in the class (No. 10 on my final board), but he’s not exactly the defensive anchor the Bulls need next to Caleb Wilson long-term. It’s worth noting the Bulls added another center on Monday by taking on Nic Claxton from the Nets in the three-team Julius Randle deal. I have no idea which way new top executive Bryson Graham would be leaning if the board breaks like this.

  • Chris Cenac falls: I put Cenac top-20 a couple days ago, but that feels a bit too rich. He feels like a little bit of a project as a toolsy big man who needs to develop both physically and mentally right now. Cenac drops to the Knicks at No. 24 in this mock while San Antonio goes with a more ready-made contributor in Baylor wing Cam Carr.

How to watch the 2026 NBA Draft

Here’s how to watch the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft:

Date: Tuesday, June 23

TV and streaming: ESPN

Time: 8 p.m. ET

The second round will begin at the same time and on the same network on Wednesday, June 24.

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