
NBA Combine Results 2026, Tuesday Scrimmage Highlights and Top Prospects
Scouts got a closer look at some of the top players in the 2026 NBA draft as the scouting combine continued Tuesday in Chicago.
Those players included AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer, projected by Bleacher Report's Jonathan Wasserman as the top three picks of the 2026 draft.
The day started out with measurements, including the vertical jump, in which Boozer and Peterson unofficially reached 35 inches and 37.5 inches, respectively.
Dybantsa recorded an unofficial 42" vertical despite ranking as the combine's 20th-tallest prospect at 6' 8.5" without shoes.
Scouts got a look at vertical jumps from other potential lottery picks including Caleb Wilson (No. 4 pick in Wasserman's mock) and Darius Acuff Jr. (No. 6 in Wasserman's mock).
Kingston Flemings, projected as the No. 7 pick in Wasserman's mock, impressed with an unofficial vertical of 41.5".
That wasn't the only success of the day for Flemings, who also tested well in shooting and agility drills.
The prospects also participated in a spot-up shooting drill in which Boozer and Peterson both went 19-for-25.
Keaton Wagler, projected by Wasserman as the No. 5 pick, went just 11-for-25 in the drill.
Brayden Burries, the No. 9 pick on Wasserman's mock, impressed with an unofficial 35" standing vertical as well as his performance on the shooting drills.
The projected 2026 NBA draft order was finalized when the lottery took place on Sunday.
Wasserman predicts that the Washington Wizards will take Dybantsa with the top pick, followed by the Utah Jazz drafting Peterson at No. 2 and the Memphis Grizzlies snagging Boozer at No. 3.
The combine will continue this week in Chicago before the draft kicks off June 23 in Brooklyn.





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