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Coach Nick and Andrew Combo Salop break down a stacked first round of the 2026 NBA Draft live. The consensus top four selections went exactly as anticipated, starting with the Washington Wizards selecting AJ at number one. The 6'9" two-way freshman superstar brings an explosive handle and immediate mid-range polish to a Washington roster that already features Trae Young and Anthony Davis.
Utah grabbed elite scoring guard Darren Peterson at number two. Despite facing mid-season red flags regarding body cramping, Peterson possesses effortless isolation scoring mechanics that draw comparisons to Kyrie Irving. He steps into an ideal development situation alongside Keyonte George and Lauri Markkanen.
The guys analyze how Cameron Boozer fits with Memphis at the third spot. Boozer blends the physical strength of his father with the high-IQ passing vision of Nikola Jokic. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls added explosive forward Caleb Wilson at number four to kickstart their rebuilding process under head coach Tiago Splitter.
Illinois guard Keaton Wagner rounds out the top five conversation after being selected by the Los Angeles Clippers. Wagner combines a 6'6" frame with exceptional vision and dynamic step-back shooting prowess. The episode concludes with a viewer question analyzing why early 2000s offenses looked incredibly stagnant compared to the spaced-out ball movement seen in the modern era.
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Coach Nick and Andrew Combo Salop break down a stacked first round of the 2026 NBA Draft live. The consensus top four selections went exactly as anticipated, starting with the Washington Wizards selecting AJ at number one. The 6'9" two-way freshman superstar brings an explosive handle and immediate mid-range polish to a Washington roster that already features Trae Young and Anthony Davis.
Utah grabbed elite scoring guard Darren Peterson at number two. Despite facing mid-season red flags regarding body cramping, Peterson possesses effortless isolation scoring mechanics that draw comparisons to Kyrie Irving. He steps into an ideal development situation alongside Keyonte George and Lauri Markkanen.
The guys analyze how Cameron Boozer fits with Memphis at the third spot. Boozer blends the physical strength of his father with the high-IQ passing vision of Nikola Jokic. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls added explosive forward Caleb Wilson at number four to kickstart their rebuilding process under head coach Tiago Splitter.
Illinois guard Keaton Wagner rounds out the top five conversation after being selected by the Los Angeles Clippers. Wagner combines a 6'6" frame with exceptional vision and dynamic step-back shooting prowess. The episode concludes with a viewer question analyzing why early 2000s offenses looked incredibly stagnant compared to the spaced-out ball movement seen in the modern era.
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