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Warriors add Kentucky big man in new AI mock draft from USA TODAY

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In 28 career games at the college level for Kentucky and Arizona State, Jayden Quaintance averaged 8.8 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest.

USA TODAY Sports went a different route with their latest edition of a 2026 NBA mock draft. Instead of an analyst penciling in predictions for different players across the board, Mark Giannotto and USA TODAY Sports asked Microsoft Copilot's AI chatbot for a 2026 NBA mock draft. At No.

11 overall, the Golden State Warriors landed Kentucky big man Jayden Quaintance in USA TODAY's mock draft. Read the full AI mock draft via USA TODAY Sports here. Quaintance, at 6-foot-10 and still only 18-years-old with two seasons of college basketball under his belt, is a very compelling prospect in the 2026 draft class.

Yet, he does have some reasonable question marks due to an injury. Late into his freshman season at Arizona State, Quaintance suffered a torn ACL that ruled him out for the remainder of the year. Quaintance later hit the transfer portal and committed to Mark Pope and Kentucky for his sophomore season.

Quaintance's knee injury hampered his sophomore season in Lexington, playing only five games. Quaintance dealt with swelling in his knee and was sidelined for 31 games for the Wildcats. However, when he was on the court, he showed glimpses of why he could be a lottery pick.