Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jun 18
AJ Dybantsa Leads 2026 NBA Draft Forwards After Averaging 25.5 Points
Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jun 18

AJ Dybantsa Leads 2026 NBA Draft Forwards After Averaging 25.5 Points

3 articles · Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jun 18

Summary

  • 25.5 points per game put BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa atop the forward class entering Tuesday’s first round, with the projected No. 1 pick also posting 6.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 51% shooting.
  • Dybantsa’s case rests on elite self-creation and foul drawing—he led the nation with 229 made free throws and 296 attempts—though his 33.1% 3-point shooting and 3.1 turnovers remain the main concerns.
  • 22.5 points and 10.2 rebounds from Duke’s Cameron Boozer make him the other premier power forward, pairing interior scoring with 39.1% 3-point shooting and 4.1 assists despite questions about his burst against longer defenders.
  • 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds from North Carolina’s Caleb Wilson round out the top trio; his 7-foot wingspan and transition game stand out, but injuries and a 25.9% mark from 3 cloud his projection.
  • Kansas guard Darryn Peterson joins that trio in the draft’s top overall tier, while forwards Nate Ament, Yaxel Lendeborg and Morez Johnson Jr. lead the next wave of first-round options.

Insights

Can Cameron Boozer's elite basketball IQ overcome his athletic limitations in the modern NBA?
Is consensus No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa's offensive talent enough to overlook his significant flaws?
Will this draft prove older champions are a smarter investment than high-upside freshmen?