AJ Dybantsa Dominates For BYU Eyes 2026 NBA Draft
AJ Dybantsa says he will wait a "couple of weeks" and talk to his family before deciding on the 2026 NBA draft, with one clear line: "My mom, mostly. She's kind of the big boss." The freshman finished BYU's season with a bang, playing all 40 minutes in the loss to Texas and posting 35 points and 10 rebounds. He led the nation at 25.5 points per game on 51 percent shooting and is widely seen as a top-three prospect, with mocks already projecting him as the No. 1 pick. Merlin sees a young star at a crossroads. Heavy minutes and elite scoring make him draft-ready, and scouts note growth in playmaking and off the arc. He is likely to leave school but still has questions about how his game will translate against pro length and defensive schemes. Expect rapid conversations and a swift declaration.
