NBA Draft Combine intel: AJ Dybantsa-to-Washington isn't viewed as the lock everyone assumed

NBA Draft Combine intel: AJ Dybantsa-to-Washington isn't viewed as the lock everyone assumed

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Key Points:

  • The NBA Draft Lottery results largely matched consensus mock drafts, with Washington expected to pick AJ Dybantsa first, Utah to select Darryn Peterson second, Memphis to choose Cameron Boozer third, and Chicago to take Caleb Wilson fourth.
  • Despite widespread expectations, some scouts doubt Washington's certainty in selecting Dybantsa, especially since Dybantsa reportedly prefers to stay in Utah, sparking speculation about potential draft-day maneuvering or trades.
  • Utah is strongly expected to pick Darryn Peterson at No. 2, given his fit with the team and the organization's familiarity with his talent, though final decisions may depend on post-Memorial Day medical and interview evaluations.
  • Memphis faces a difficult choice at No. 3 between Boozer and Wilson, with insiders uncertain which player the Grizzlies will select, while Chicago is likely to take whichever top prospect remains.
  • There is significant anxiety among teams about missing out on a generational talent, with executives fearing the consequences of passing on top prospects like Dybantsa, Peterson, or Boozer, each of whom carries different risks and potential rewards.

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