Draft 2026 NBA Draft Prospects Thread

For what it’s worth, Koa Peat is Corliss Williamson. For better, for worse. Love him. But he’s a beast in the lane, with no perimeter shot, who does well off the bounce and on middy elbow jumpers, with enough thunderous athleticism to rattle a rim but not be a high flyer, who is a bit too upright on D to defend most SFs. So, realistically, he’s locked into a Draymond hybrid minus the elite D and minus the perimeter shot of any semblance.

He’s a great prospect 25 years ago. He can impact today’s game uniquely, but I hold concerns over his NBA upside.

Also, his parents are major athletes, Todd Peat, former NFL Lineman, and Jana Peat who lettered in 3 varsity sports and played collegiately.

Koa is the youngest child, all of them athletes at least Div 1 collegiately, with two in the NFL.

All are named after a type of Wood/Tree.

OK, last part is a lie.
 

Can this guy play wing? He’s the same size and wingspan as Jalen Williams and he’s not even a first rounder on the majority of mock drafts. You can’t tell me that having this guy and Carter Bryant flying around and bombing 3s as the 3/4 around a Harper-Castle-Wemby core wouldn’t be fun as hell.
 

Can this guy play wing? He’s the same size and wingspan as Jalen Williams and he’s not even a first rounder on the majority of mock drafts. You can’t tell me that having this guy and Carter Bryant flying around and bombing 3s as the 3/4 around a Harper-Castle-Wemby core wouldn’t be fun as hell.
I’m with you. After seeing Gary Payton II, Podz and whoever else from the Warriors last night playing suffocating defense, we need our version of that. We need our Caruso, Dort. Right now Castle plays that role but he’s too important on offense to get into foul trouble like he does because he’s playing that way.
 
Any love for Andrej Stojakovic? I don't have the time to follow college hoops much, but, even I can see this is the most loaded class in a long time.
What are you college hoop heads thoughts on him?
 

Can this guy play wing? He’s the same size and wingspan as Jalen Williams and he’s not even a first rounder on the majority of mock drafts. You can’t tell me that having this guy and Carter Bryant flying around and bombing 3s as the 3/4 around a Harper-Castle-Wemby core wouldn’t be fun as hell.
He needs to add some strength, but I think he can. He's playing himself from an undrafted rookie into a guy thats rising pretty quickly on the boards. He's got to be in consideration. Castle, Harper, and Fox need shooting at the 3 and 4 around them on the offensive side and a stopper of the defensive side and this guy has the potential to do that from the 2 and the 3.
 
Any love for Andrej Stojakovic? I don't have the time to follow college hoops much, but, even I can see this is the most loaded class in a long time.
What are you college hoop heads thoughts on him?
I'm not sold on him. Decent finisher, but shooting is my biggest ? Being Peja's kid you wouldn't expect that, but I'd need to see a good bit more from the perimeter to entice me considering all of the suitable archetype talent in this draft.
 
Carr is off to a hot start no doubt. He's averaging 24 Pts / 4 Rbs / 1 Ast / 2 Blks / 1 Stl on 67% FG% and 52% 3PT% through 3 games. Those numbers will come down a bit as the season progresses obviously, but he looks like a solid prospect based on his athleticism and shooting ability.

Biggest concern with him is obv his size. 6'5 and only 175 lbs... He will get bullied at that weight in the NBA by bigger/stronger guards. And Spurs are already small as is outside of Wemby and Kornet. We desperately need more positional size on this roster.

 
Should also be noted that we already have a racially mixed 6'5 Guard who looks just like Cameron Carr and also wears #43 too tbh :st-lol:

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Carr is off to a hot start no doubt. He's averaging 24 Pts / 4 Rbs / 1 Ast / 2 Blks / 1 Stl on 67% FG% and 52% 3PT% through 3 games. Those numbers will come down a bit as the season progresses obviously, but he looks like a solid prospect based on his athleticism and shooting ability.

Biggest concern with him is obv his size. 6'5 and only 175 lbs... He will get bullied at that weight in the NBA by bigger/stronger guards. And Spurs are already small as is outside of Wemby and Kornet. We desperately need more positional size on this roster.

He needs to get stronger, but you cant discount his wingspan when looking at positional size. I think his is over 7', maybe 7'2" if my memory serves me..
 
He needs to get stronger, but you cant discount his wingspan when looking at positional size. I think his is over 7', maybe 7'2" if my memory serves me..
Good point. According to the University of Tennessee's basketball website, his wingspan is "just shy of 7'2 with a standing reach of 8'10." That's impressive and does help make up for his lack of size a bit. Still definitely needs to get stronger though. Would be great if he could hit another growth spurt and add another inch or two to that frame too. He's definitely an intriguing prospect though. Curious to see how far he moves up draft boards this season as he was a projected early-mid 2nd Rounder before the season started based on what I'm seeing online.

 
Boozer’s gonna be plug and play like Kon.

Boozer is not a generational prospect, however. Good for the Wiz or Jazz or anyone else ready to level up. But he’s not turning a franchise around completely the way that AJ will be able to.
 
Good point. According to the University of Tennessee's basketball website, his wingspan is "just shy of 7'2 with a standing reach of 8'10." That's impressive and does help make up for his lack of size a bit. Still definitely needs to get stronger though. Would be great if he could hit another growth spurt and add another inch or two to that frame too. He's definitely an intriguing prospect though. Curious to see how far he moves up draft boards this season as he was a projected early-mid 2nd Rounder before the season started based on what I'm seeing online.

Never take school measurements at face value. Rutgers listed ace Bailey at 6”10 all year, and he measured out at 6’8” at the combine.
 
Feels like Peterson and AJD games will translate to the NBA better than Boozer.
 
He looks more like Paul Pierce to me. Nobody will ever be like Kawhi, IMO. The dude moves like a robot.
 
He looks more like Paul Pierce to me. Nobody will ever be like Kawhi, IMO. The dude moves like a robot.
Pierce with more height is an intriguing as hell prospect. Kawhi makes sense as described until the defense. He is really physical for a wing.

IMO, AJ, Mikal, Peterson are top-3, with Boozer just missing top tier and heading up second best where several euro and international prospects reside until separation or regression occurs.

I’d have Koa in third tier, probably 12-18 range as most likely unless he flashes more consistency or a potential perimeter shot.
 
Any love for Andrej Stojakovic? I don't have the time to follow college hoops much, but, even I can see this is the most loaded class in a long time.
What are you college hoop heads thoughts on him?
I was just coming here to ask about this boy!

He's a SRP candidate for me. His 3PT shooting isn't there, but he did hit 82% of his FT last year
 
Depending on need, he should be first big off the board, possibly 2 or 3. I’m slightly concerned about Peterson. Not sure if this is a Shaedon Sharpe/Kentucky play where his stock is high so he pulls himself out. Or if legit injury.

Kansas has lost two games they shouldn’t have and one is because Peterson wasn’t playing.

Wilson is legit. Hate seeing he and Henri Veesaar frontcourt knowing Henri was a Wildcat for 3 years. Amazing versatility.
 
Another potential Biyombo (and future Kornet) replacement is 19 year-old Sophomore Patrick Ngongba II. 6'11 250 lb Center for Duke who's currently averaging 12 Pts / 7 Rbs / 2.5 Asts / 1.4 Blks per game on 63% from the field. Has the size and physique to play in the NBA right away. He's a developing player offensively who shows some back-to-the-basket game while also getting lobs and put-backs off of Offensive Rebounds. He's also a very good passer already at the top of the key. Intriguing prospect who's currently projected to go in the mid-high teens (if he declares). Not sure ATL will finish with a high enough pick for us to be in range, but definitely a player to keep an eye on.





 
One more deep cut prospect who isn't on Tankathon's 2 round current draft board to keep an eye on:

I mentioned Alvaro Folgueiras just in passing last year when he was at RMU, but he's since moved up to Big 10 competition and is playing with projected lottery pick Bennett Stirz. He looks sort of unathletic and slow, but had a nice combination of AST/stocks/OREB + shooting signal and frame to make him moderately interesting. He's played a cupcake 5 game schedule at Iowa, but it looks like his numbers continue to hold up - high level STL%, shooting 53% from 3 while hitting 5 3PM/100, and averaging > 3 AST/game with 0(!) turnovers in 5 games. 6'9", nicknamed "the octopus" due to a 7'6" wingspan, he's flashed a nice no-dip 3 which looks smooth so far this year. If his numbers don't dip too far in conference play, he's definitely a guy to keep an eye on who might outperform his draft position.
 
How's one of last year's favorites, Sergio de Larrea, looking?
 
How's one of last year's favorites, Sergio de Larrea, looking?
He's about like last year. Shooting between 42.9% and 57% from 3 depending on if you're looking at liga or euroleague. Same weakness judging by the eye test. I haven't really looked at his defensive advanced stats.
 
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