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NBA Draft Takeaways On AJ Dybansta, Darryn Peterson And More
Mark Medina · 2026-06-24 · via Forbes - SportsMoney
2026 NBA Draft - Round One

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 23: NBA commissioner Adam Silver shakes hands with AJ Dybantsa after he is drafted first overall by the Washington Wizards during Round One of the 2026 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 23, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

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On the surface, the latest NBA Draft seemed uneventful.

No surprise picks. No dramatic trades. Still, this year’s NBA Draft proved meaningful. Top prospects saw their dreams turn into reality. But the draft also bore some interesting developments.

Below are the major takeaways:

NBA top picks went to their expected teams

Well before the decision became official, an informal sampling of NBA scouts told me they believed the draft order would play out the way it exactly did.

The Washington Wizards selected BYU forward AJ Dybansta at No. 1 because of his superior length and athleticism. The Utah Jazz drafted Kansas guard Darryn Peterson at No. 2 because he’s a three-level scorer. The Memphis Grizzlies picked Duke forward Cameron Boozer because he’s a mature two-way player that can positively impact a locker room. The Chicago Bulls chose North Carolina guard Caleb Wilson because he has point-guard skills with a frontcourt frame.

Sure, teams debated internally. Peterson is considered a better scorer than Dybansta. Boozer is considered the most talented player of his class. Wilson has the most positional versatility. But some relative negative qualities kept each player in their projected place. Peterson hasn’t yet proven he can stay available as consistently as Dybansta has. Boozer has less upside because of his diminished athleticism. Wilson still sparks concern about his defense and strength.

Hence, each player fell into their projected slot. No one expects any of these players to become franchise saviors. Yet, they represent the reason why this year’s draft class is considered strong and why so many teams blatantly tanked for strong draft positioning. All four of players are projected to become All-Star caliber players.

Clippers signal an identity shift

Throughout hist post-draft press conference, LA Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank repeatedly conceded doubt on the team’s NBA title chances.

“We understand we're not a contender,” Frank told reporters. We're competitive.”

That partly explains why the Clippers drafted University of Illinois forward Keaton Wagler. He has already morphed as an unheralded recruit into an elite scorer, passer and defender with strong basketball IQ and leadership qualities. Though Wagler’s AAU coach Victor Williams said that Wagler has improved his strength, he is still only listed at 192 pounds and will likely struggle initially with the NBA’s physicality.

But the Clippers can stay patient. Regardless of what happens with the Aspiration investigation or if Kawhi Leonard will stay with the team, the Clippers aren’t considered a championship-or-bust team anymore.

Mavericks coach Dusty May already has influence

Only a day into his new job, and May already showed he may have some day with the Mavericks’ personnel decisions. Dallas selected forward Morez Johnson Jr. at No. 9 two months after playing for May on University of Michigan’s national championship team.

After excelling as a scorer, rebounder and frontcourt defender with the Wolverines, Johnson’s stock rose at the NBA Draft combine where he showcased his mobility and strength. Johnson will pair with second-year star Cooper Flagg in the frontcourt at a time when versatile size has become a premium.

The Mavericks could have considered May’s other former players, including forward Yaxel Lendeborg and center Aday Mara. Both of those players were projected higher than most mock drafts because of two-way versatility (Lendeborg) and elite rim protection (Aday Mara). But May has proven himself as a strong finisher and adaptable defender.

Warriors get a steal in Yaxel Lendeborg

Okay, the NBA Draft produced some drama. The ESPN feed caught Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob appearing to have a heated discussion with general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. before making their No. 11 selection. It is a notable dynamic amid the Warriors’ efforts to retain their championship window with an aging Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. But there shouldn’t be any consternation over selecting Lendeborg.

One NBA scout told me they would have selected Lendeborg as high as No. 2 because he can eventually mirror Green’s defensive excellence with a polished offensive game. At 23, Lendeborg is the rare rookie that has played college basketball for four seasons and yet still has plenty of upside.

That likely won’t tilt the Warriors’ title fortunes. It will gives them the best shot to still have a playoff caliber team around Curry and Green.

Bucks begin the rebuild

A day after reluctantly trading their generational superstar (Giannis Antetokounmpo) to the Miami Heat, the Bucks selected intriguing prospects that could help their rebuild.

The Bucks drafted University of Arizona guard Brayden Burries at No. 10 and Tennessee forward Nate Ament at No. 13. Burries has excelled as a three-level scorer and should complement the Bucks’ main centerpiece in the Antetokounmpo deal (Tyler Herro). Ament has faced concerns about his efficiency. He impressed the Volunteers for his team-oriented play, how he can create his own shot and how he has thrived as a defender.

Milwaukee has officially fallen out of playoff contention so they can allow these prospects to develop organically. Both Burries and Ament have enough promise with their work ethic and base-level skill to suggest they will blossom eventually.