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2026 NBA Mock Draft: Giannis Antetokounmpo trade would create chaos; Wizards select Darryn Peterson at No. 1

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There is going to be drama during the 2026 NBA Draft. At this point, it's almost guaranteed. While the rest of the NBA world waits for a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, all eyes are on the NBA Draft, where the Washington Wizards control the board with the No. 1 overall pick.

Washington has a big decision to make that will be franchise-altering. The two main options appear to be Kansas' Darryn Peterson and BYU's AJ Dybantsa. In this mock draft -- that will be chaotic throughout with trades and bold predictions -- Peterson, not Dybantsa, goes No. 1. That would presumably leave Dybantsa available for the Utah Jazz, a franchise very familiar with the BYU product.

If the Bucks do trade Antetokounmpo before the draft, acquiring at least one more pick in this loaded draft class would help kickstart the reset. The Miami Heat have been the team linked to Antetokounmpo the most for the better part of the last year. Notably, Miami holds the No. 13 pick in the NBA Draft, but in this mock, Miami traded that pick to Milwaukee along with Tyler HerroKel'El Ware and Jaime Jaquez Jr.

2026 NBA Draft Roundtable: Who goes No. 1 overall? Experts favor AJ Dybantsa over Darryn Peterson
Cameron Salerno
2026 NBA Draft Roundtable: Who goes No. 1 overall? Experts favor AJ Dybantsa over Darryn Peterson

In this mock draft, the Bucks selected Tennessee star Nate Ament -- a player the franchise has been heavily linked to at pick No. 10 -- and Washington big man Hannes Steinbach at No. 13.

Other trades that happen in this chaos mock draft (based on rumors around the league) include Oklahoma City packaging its picks (No. 12 and No. 17) together to move up for Aday Mara and the Minnesota Timberwolves moving up 10 spots to secure Alabama star Labaron Philon Jr.

Let's dive in!

Mock Draft
Round 1
Round 1 - Pick 1
Kansas • Fr • 6'5" / 200 lbs
Projected Team
Washington
PROSPECT RNK
2nd
POSITION RNK
1st
PPG
20.2
RPG
4.2
APG
1.6
3P%
38.2%
This pick should come down to Peterson or Dybantsa. The Wizards can't go wrong with either prospect. Like I've said for the last calendar year, I strongly believe that Peterson is the best player in the class. It might be a shocker to some if Peterson goes here, but I personally think he is a better fit in Washington than Utah.
Round 1 - Pick 2
BYU • Fr • 6'9" / 217 lbs
Projected Team
Utah
PROSPECT RNK
1st
POSITION RNK
1st
PPG
25.5
RPG
6.8
APG
3.7
3P%
33.1%
The Jazz would have their vision fulfilled when Dybantsa arrived to the state of Utah as a high school senior at Utah Prep if he is available here. If Peterson is off the board, Dybantsa would be the most logical pick at 2. It's hard to see Utah passing on him.
Round 1 - Pick 3
Duke • Fr • 6'8" / 250 lbs
Projected Team
Memphis
PROSPECT RNK
3rd
POSITION RNK
1st
PPG
22.5
RPG
10.2
APG
4.1
3P%
39.1%
Boozer had one of the best one-and-done seasons in college basketball history at Duke and would add playmaking, rebounding and scoring to Memphis. Boozer has almost become underrated this draft cycle. He would be the clear-cut No. 1 pick in most draft classes.
Round 1 - Pick 4
North Carolina • Fr • 6'9" / 210 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
4th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
19.8
RPG
9.4
APG
2.7
3P%
25.9%
The Bulls have the easiest decision to make on draft night. Whatever prospect of the "Big Four" is available, that's the pick. Wilson to Chicago seems like one of the most likely pairings on draft night. Wilson has untapped potential on the offensive end of the floor and would add athleticism and defense to a franchise looking for a 1A-type player.
Round 1 - Pick 5
Illinois • Fr • 6'5" / 188 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Clippers
PROSPECT RNK
5th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
17.9
RPG
5.1
APG
4.2
3P%
39.7%
For me, this is where the draft starts. The Clippers can swing the draft by taking any of the point guards projected in this range. In this mock, the Clippers take Wagler, who led Illinois to the Final Four as a freshman. This is also the spot where the first big trade of the night could happen if the Clippers are confident someone like Brayden Burries would be there in the later portion of the lottery.
Round 1 - Pick 6
Louisville • Fr • 6'4" / 190 lbs
Projected Team
Brooklyn
PROSPECT RNK
8th
POSITION RNK
5th
PPG
18.2
RPG
3.3
APG
4.7
3P%
34.4%
Brown missed time at Louisville last season due to a back injury. If he's healthy and the medicals are clean, he has a chance to be the best point guard in this draft. Brooklyn needs talent after having a lackluster draft despite making five first round picks last summer. Brown checks those boxes.
Round 1 - Pick 7
Arkansas • Fr • 6'2" / 185 lbs
Projected Team
Sacramento
PROSPECT RNK
6th
POSITION RNK
3rd
PPG
23.5
RPG
3.1
APG
6.4
3P%
44%
The worst kept secret in the NBA Draft is the Kings admiration for Acuff. Kings general manager Scott Perry coached his father in the 1990s when he was the coach at Eastern Kentucky. Acuff, in my opinion, is the best true point guard in the draft. He can be an offensive engine in the NBA. That's exactly what Sacramento needs. There has been a lot of talk about Sacramento potentially trading up to secure Acuff. I'll believe it when I see it.
Round 1 - Pick 8
Houston • Fr • 6'3" / 183 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
PROSPECT RNK
7th
POSITION RNK
4th
PPG
16.1
RPG
4.1
APG
5.2
3P%
38.7%
The Hawks, in this scenario, will likely be deciding between Mara or Flemings. In this mock, the Hawks take Flemings, who can be an immediate two-way impact as a rookie.
  Mock Trade from Dallas Mavericks
Round 1 - Pick 9
Michigan • Jr • 7'3" / 260 lbs
Projected Team
Oklahoma City
PROSPECT RNK
11th
POSITION RNK
1st
PPG
12.1
RPG
6.8
APG
2.4
3P%
30%
We have a trade! Oklahoma City trades up to No. 9 with Dallas (for picks 12/17) to secure Mara after the Hawks pass on him. Mara was one of the best shot blockers in college basketball last season and would add depth to the center position for one of the league's deepest rosters.
Round 1 - Pick 10
Tennessee • Fr • 6'10" / 211 lbs
Projected Team
Milwaukee
PROSPECT RNK
10th
POSITION RNK
3rd
PPG
16.7
RPG
6.3
APG
2.3
3P%
33.3%
In this mock draft, we projected Giannis to be traded to the Heat. The Bucks own this pick already and use it to draft Ament, who is one of the biggest boom-or-bust prospects in the class. Ament showed signs of improvement throughout his freshman season at Tennessee but there are question marks about his efficiency after shooting less than 40% from the field last season.
Round 1 - Pick 11
Michigan • Sr • 6'9" / 241 lbs
Projected Team
Golden St.
PROSPECT RNK
12th
POSITION RNK
4th
PPG
15.1
RPG
6.8
APG
3.2
3P%
37.2%
In my last mock draft, I had the Warriors taking Morez Johnson Jr. In this one, I have Golden State taking his frontcourt mate, Yaxel Lendeborg. Lendeborg, in my opinion, is a clear-cut top 10 player in the class. Yes, there are concerns about his draft age but he is exactly the kind of player Golden State should be targeting in the draft.
  Mock Trade from Oklahoma City Thunder
Round 1 - Pick 12
Arizona • Fr • 6'4" / 215 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
9th
POSITION RNK
1st
PPG
16.1
RPG
4.9
APG
2.4
3P%
39.1%
In the first of three first round picks Dallas makes in this mock, it selects Burries out of Arizona. In this scenario, that would be a massive home run. Dallas should be considering drafting Burries at 9 if he's still on the board. If the Mavericks can pick up an extra asset and still secure their guy, it would be a big win.
  Mock Trade from Miami Heat
Round 1 - Pick 13
Washington • Fr • 6'10" / 248 lbs
Projected Team
Milwaukee
PROSPECT RNK
16th
POSITION RNK
6th
PPG
18.5
RPG
11.8
APG
1.6
3P%
34%
Another trade! The Bucks use their second first-round pick (after trading Giannis away in this mock trade) to draft a center of the future. Steinbach has some of the best hands in college basketball and was a double-double machine during his time at Washington.
Round 1 - Pick 14
Michigan • Soph • 6'9" / 250 lbs
Projected Team
Charlotte
PROSPECT RNK
17th
POSITION RNK
7th
PPG
13.1
RPG
7.3
APG
1.2
3P%
34.3%
The Hornets appear to be in the center market this offseason. Although Johnson isn't a center, he would add size and versatility to Charlotte's frontcourt. Johnson exploits mismatches on offense and can guard multiple positions on the defensive end of the floor.
Round 1 - Pick 15
Baylor • Soph • 6'5" / 184 lbs
Projected Team
Chicago
PROSPECT RNK
20th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
18.9
RPG
5.8
APG
2.6
3P%
37.4%
After playing just 41 minutes total last season at Tennessee, Carr transferred to Baylor, where he blossomed into the Bears' leading scorer. He averaged 18.9 points on 49.4/37.4/80.1 shooting splits. His offensive upside is worth the swing here.
  From Phoenix Suns
Round 1 - Pick 16
Texas Tech • Soph • 6'1" / 180 lbs
Projected Team
Memphis
PROSPECT RNK
21st
POSITION RNK
8th
PPG
18.5
RPG
3.6
APG
7.4
3P%
41.5%
After taking a forward at pick No. 3, the Grizzlies take their point guard of the future. Anderson is one of the best shooters in the class. Sixty-five of Anderson's 108 3-point shots were non-catch-and-shoot makes, which showcases his ability to create his own shot. This is a spot where you would imagine teams call Memphis to gauge a trade down opportunity.
  Mock Trade from Oklahoma City Thunder
Round 1 - Pick 17
Karim Lopez PF
Mexico • 6'8" / 222 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
15th
POSITION RNK
5th
PPG
11.9
RPG
6.1
APG
2.0
3P%
32.6%
With Dallas' second pick acquired in the trade with Oklahoma City, it adds more size to the roster by drafting Lopez. He is the only International player I've had in all my mocks. The International class just isn't as deep as previous seasons. Lopez's draft range appears to be somewhere in the late lottery or the early 20s.
  Mock Trade from Charlotte Hornets
Round 1 - Pick 18
Alabama • Fr • 6'3" / 175 lbs
Projected Team
Minnesota
PROSPECT RNK
14th
POSITION RNK
6th
PPG
22
RPG
3.5
APG
5
3P%
39.9%
Another trade! It was reported earlier this week that Philon conducted a visit with Minnesota, which is interesting because the lone pick Minnesota holds is at No. 28 and the Alabama star is projected to be off the board before then. If Minnesota is confident in Philon, it would be logical to see them trade up for him. Two years ago, the Timberwolves were aggressive in the draft and traded two picks to move up to No. 8 to draft Rob Dillingham. That experiment didn't work out, but maybe this one will.
Round 1 - Pick 19
Stanford • Fr • 6'1" / 185 lbs
Projected Team
Toronto
PROSPECT RNK
24th
POSITION RNK
9th
PPG
23.2
RPG
3.6
APG
3.6
3P%
35.4%
Okorie is one player who will go higher than expected. He was one of the best scorers in college basketball, and his ability to attack the rim as a guard is special. The Raptors could be in the market for a big man, but taking the BPA also makes sense.
Round 1 - Pick 20
Arizona • Fr • 6'7" / 245 lbs
Projected Team
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
18th
POSITION RNK
8th
PPG
14.1
RPG
5.6
APG
2.6
3P%
35%
The biggest need for the Spurs heading into the offseason is finding a true 4 to play next to Victor Wembanyama. Peat would make sense in that regard. Although his jumper is a work in progress, he would be a great culture fit with the Spurs. Peat has been a winner at almost every stop in his basketball journey, which is exactly what San Antonio should be targeting.
Round 1 - Pick 21
Santa Clara • Fr • 6'8" / 225 lbs
Projected Team
Detroit
PROSPECT RNK
28th
POSITION RNK
10th
PPG
11.8
RPG
6.5
APG
1.8
3P%
41.3%
Graves is an analytic darling. He didn't post eye-popping numbers at Santa Clara, but his advanced numbers told a different story. He could've returned to college basketball and cashed in on a huge NIL payday. Instead, he will capitalize on the hype and stay in the draft. Graves should join Jalen Williams and Brandin Podziemski as the latest first-round pick to come out of Santa Clara in the last five drafts.
Round 1 - Pick 22
Duke • Soph • 6'6" / 186 lbs
Projected Team
Philadelphia
PROSPECT RNK
26th
POSITION RNK
3rd
PPG
15
RPG
3.2
APG
1.3
3P%
36.1%
Peat is someone who has been connected to the 76ers throughout the draft cycle. If he's off the board, I see the 76ers going BPA. Evans went from almost strictly a pure catch-and-shoot 3-point specialist at Duke during his freshman year to a legit No. 2 scoring option on the No. 1 overall seed in college basketball. Evans almost doubled the amount of 3-pointers he took from this year to last and still knocked them down at a 36.1% clip.
Round 1 - Pick 23
Houston • Fr • 6'10" / 240 lbs
Projected Team
Atlanta
PROSPECT RNK
22nd
POSITION RNK
9th
PPG
9.5
RPG
7.9
APG
0.7
3P%
33.3%
After taking Flemings at No. 8, Atlanta adds a big man who has untapped potential because of his frame, athleticism and motor. Cenac is going to be a very impactful player in the league if he lands in the right situation.
Round 1 - Pick 24
Arkansas • Fr • 6'3" / 190 lbs
Projected Team
New York
PROSPECT RNK
32nd
POSITION RNK
4th
PPG
15.6
RPG
3.8
APG
2.5
3P%
41.6%
The reigning NBA champions could target a big man with this pick. However, one player who makes sense is Thomas. I could see him being a very valuable and impactful scorer off the bench for the Knicks as the franchise chases a repeat.
Round 1 - Pick 25
Kentucky • Soph • 6'9" / 255 lbs
Projected Team
L.A. Lakers
PROSPECT RNK
13th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
5
RPG
5
APG
0.5
3P%
0
The Lakers biggest need heading into the offseason should be finding a center. If Quaintance is still on the board, that should be the pick. He is one of the most unique prospects in this class. After playing in just four games at Kentucky last season, his stock has taken a hit. Still, when healthy, he is one of the best defenders in the class.
Round 1 - Pick 26
Texas • Jr • 6'7" / 211 lbs
Projected Team
Denver
PROSPECT RNK
25th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
17.3
RPG
7.5
APG
3.6
3P%
34.4%
I could see Swain going much higher than 26 on draft night because of how thin the wing class is. Swain was productive in his lone season at Texas and has the upside to be a two-way player in the NBA.
Round 1 - Pick 27
Iowa State • Sr • 6'8" / 246 lbs
Projected Team
Boston
PROSPECT RNK
30th
POSITION RNK
11th
PPG
16.4
RPG
7.4
APG
4.8
3P%
34.5%
This is the first time Jefferson has cracked the first round of my mocks this cycle. The Iowa State big man is a very skilled passer and will be an impactful role player at the next level. It wouldn't be surprising to see him land somewhere at the end of the first round or with the first few picks of the second.
  Mock Trade from Minnesota Timberwolves
Round 1 - Pick 28
St. John's • Sr • 6'8" / 245 lbs
Projected Team
Charlotte
PROSPECT RNK
29th
POSITION RNK
5th
PPG
16.3
RPG
7.3
APG
3.5
3P%
30.5%
Ejiofor has a strong case to go at the end of the first round. He was one of the best defenders in college basketball this past season. If Ejiofor doesn't hear his name called at the end of the first, he will be one of the first five picks of the second round.
Round 1 - Pick 29
Iowa • Sr • 6'3" / 190 lbs
Projected Team
Cleveland
PROSPECT RNK
19th
POSITION RNK
7th
PPG
19.8
RPG
2.6
APG
4.4
3P%
35.8%
One of the point guards is bound to slide a bit on draft night. I could see that being Stirtz. The Iowa star has had an incredible rise from playing at the Division II level to being a likely first-round pick. This would be a BPA pick from the Cavs.
Round 1 - Pick 30
Connecticut • Sr • 6'10" / 265 lbs
Projected Team
Dallas
PROSPECT RNK
27th
POSITION RNK
4th
PPG
14.7
RPG
9
APG
2.3
3P%
0%
Reed had one of the most dominant NCAA Tournament runs of any big man in the modern era. He is a throwback big man who thrives in the post and causes havoc on the defensive end. He averaged a career-high 2.0 blocks per game in his final season of college basketball.


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