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Pick 1 in the 2026 NBA Draft calls AJ Dybantsa

The 2026 NBA Draft class is receiving significant interest due to its abundance of bright talents.

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The Washington Wizards officially opened a new chapter in their team rebuild by selecting AJ Dybantsa with the first overall pick in the NBA Draft 2026.

Dybantsa entered the NBA Draft as the highest-rated player in American college basketball and quickly proved his worth wearing the Brigham Young University (BYU) jersey. At 6'9", he had an explosive season averaging 25.5 points per game, becoming the driving force of the BYU Cougars' offense.

One of Dybantsa's biggest highlights came late in the season. In the Big 12 Tournament, he scored a total of 93 points over just three games, breaking the scoring record previously set by Kevin Durant. His impressive performance, witnessed by numerous NBA scouts, helped Dybantsa solidify his status as the top prospect for this year's draft.

"I've dreamed of the NBA since I was a kid. Now I'm excited to start my new journey.", Dybantsa shared after being called first.

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AJ Dybantsa is expected to shine early in the NBA arena.

In Washington, Dybantsa is expected to become the new core of the team alongside star Trae Young. The Wizards believe that the combination of Dybantsa's versatile scoring ability and Young's playmaking vision will create a solid foundation for the future.

After years of struggling near the bottom of the Eastern Conference and not appearing in the playoffs since the 2020-2021 season, the Wizards have high hopes for their current young core. With the arrival of Dybantsa, the capital's team hopes to quickly regain its competitive standing in the NBA.

Following AJ Dybantsa in the top five of this year's NBA Draft are Darryn Peterson (Utah Jazz), Cameron Boozer (Memphis Grizzlies), Caleb Wilson (Chicago Bulls), and Keaton Wagler (Los Angeles Clippers).

ROUND 1 OF THE 2026 NBA DRAFT

OrderPlayerPositionNBA TeamCollege Team
1AJ DybantsaSFWashington WizardsBYU Cougars
2Darryn PetersonSG/PGUtah JazzKansas Jayhawks
3Cameron BoozerPFMemphis GrizzliesDuke Blue Devils
4Caleb WilsonSF/PFChicago BullsNorth Carolina Tar Heels
5Keaton WaglerSG/PGLA Clippers (from Indiana Pacers)Illinois Fighting Illini
6Mikel Brown Jr.PGBrooklyn NetsLouisville Cardinals
7Darius Acuff Jr.PGSacramento KingsArkansas Razorbacks
8Kingston FlemingsPGAtlanta Hawks (from New Orleans Pelicans)Houston Cougars
9Morez Johnson Jr.PF/CDallas MavericksMichigan Wolverines
10Brayden BurriesSG/PGMilwaukee BucksArizona Wildcats
11Yaxel LendeborgPFGolden State WarriorsMichigan Wolverines
12Aday MaraCOKC (from LA Clippers)Michigan Wolverines
13Nate AmentSFMilwaukee Bucks (from Miami Heat)Tennessee Volunteers
14Hannes SteinbachPFCharlotte HornetsWashington Huskies
15Dailyn SwainSG/SFChicago Bulls (from Portland Trail Blazers)Texas Longhorns
16Bennett StirtzPGOKC (from Memphis Grizzlies)Iowa Hawkeyes
17Ebuka OkoriePGDetroit Pistons (from Memphis Grizzlies)Stanford Cardinal
18Christian AndersonPGCharlotte Hornets (from Orlando Magic)Texas Tech Red Raiders
19Allen GravesPFToronto RaptorsSanta Clara Broncos
20Jayden QuaintancePF/CSan Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta Hawks)Kentucky Wildcats
21Karim LopezSFDetroit Pistons (from Minnesota Timberwolves)From New Zealand
22Labaron Philon Jr.PGPhiladelphia 76ers (from Houston Rockets)Alabama Crimson Tide
23Zuby EjioforPF/CAtlanta Hawks (from Cleveland Cavaliers)St. John's Red Storm
24Cameron CarrSGLA Lakers (from New York Knicks)Baylor Bears
25Sergio de LarreaPG/SGDallas Mavericks (from New York Knicks)From Spain
26Tarris ReedCSan Antonio Spurs (from Denver Nuggets)UConn Huskies
27Chris Cenac Jr.PF/CBoston CelticsHouston Cougars
28Joshua JeffersonSF/PFMinnesota Timberwolves (from Detroit Pistons)Iowa State Cyclones
29Alex KarabanSF/PFCleveland Cavaliers (from San Antonio Spurs)UConn Huskies
30Koa PeatPFPhoenix Suns (from Dallas Mavericks)Arizona Wildcats
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