NBA announces 73 players invited to participate at AWS NBA Draft Combine 2026

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NEW YORK — The NBA announced today that 73 players have been invited to the AWS NBA Draft Combine 2026, which will take place from May 10-17 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.
Additionally, a select number of standout players from the AWS NBA G League Draft Combine 2026, which will take place May 8-10 at Wintrust Arena, will be invited to participate in the 2026 NBA Draft Combine following that event.
As set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, all invited players are required to attend and participate in the NBA Draft Combine. The NBA may excuse an invited player’s attendance or participation at the Draft Combine and require the player to complete Draft Combine activities at a later date.
The list of invited players is below.
Player Name
College / Club
Matt Able
North Carolina State
Darius Acuff Jr.
Arkansas
Amari Allen
Alabama
Nate Ament
Tennessee
Christian Anderson Jr.
Texas Tech
Tobe Awaka
Arizona
Flory Bidunga
Kansas
Tyler Bilodeau
UCLA
John Blackwell
Wisconsin
Cameron Boozer
Duke
Kylan Boswell
Illinois
Nick Boyd
Wisconsin
Jaden Bradley
Arizona
Trevon Brazile
Arkansas
Maliq Brown
Duke
Mikel Brown Jr.
Louisville
Brayden Burries
Arizona
Cameron Carr
Baylor
Chris Cenac Jr.
Houston
Rueben Chinyelu
Florida
Ryan Conwell
Louisville
AJ Dybantsa
BYU
Zuby Ejiofor
St. John’s
Isaiah Evans
Duke
Jeremy Fears Jr.
Michigan State
Kingston Flemings
Houston
Ja’Kobi Gillespie
Tennessee
Allen Graves
Santa Clara
Keyshawn Hall
Auburn
Juke Harris
Wake Forest
Joshua Jefferson
Iowa State
Morez Johnson Jr.
Michigan
Alex Karaban
UConn
Jack Kayil
Alba Berlin (Germany)
Sergio de Larrea
Valencia (Spain)
Tobi Lawal
Virginia Tech
Yaxel Lendeborg
Michigan
Karim Lopez
New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
Aday Mara
Michigan
Nick Martinelli
Northwestern
Baba Miller
Cincinnati
Dillon Mitchell
St. John’s
Milan Momcilovic
Iowa State
Malachi Moreno
Kentucky
Izaiyah Nelson
South Florida
Tyler Nickel
Vanderbilt
Ebuka Okorie
Stanford
Felix Okpara
Tennessee
Ugonna Onyenso
Virginia
Otega Oweh
Kentucky
Koa Peat
Arizona
Darryn Peterson
Kansas
Labaron Philon Jr.
Alabama
Jayden Quaintance
Kentucky
Tarris Reed Jr.
UConn
Billy Richmond III
Arkansas
Richie Saunders
BYU
Emanuel Sharp
Houston
Braden Smith
Purdue
Hannes Steinbach
Washington
Bennett Stirtz
Iowa
Andrej Stojaković
Illinois
Peter Suder
Miami (OH)
Luigi Suigo
Mega (Serbia)
Dailyn Swain
Texas
Tyler Tanner
Vanderbilt
Meleek Thomas
Arkansas
Bruce Thornton
Ohio State
Milos Uzan
Houston
Henri Veesaar
North Carolina
Keaton Wagler
Illinois
Caleb Wilson
North Carolina
Tounde Yessoufou
Baylor



