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NBA draft combine 2026 winners and losers: Who tested, measured the best?

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A.J. Dybantsa, Braydon Burries and two Michigan prospects were among the winners from the testing done so far at the 2026 NBA Scouting Combine.

CHICAGO — A. J. Dybantsa loaded up for another jumping attempt, and Cameron Boozer glanced over for a brief moment to watch as one of the players he's competing with to be the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft soar more than 42 inches into the air.

Boozer flashed a quick grin at the result, then got ready at the starting line for a shuttle run. The best prospects in the highly-anticipated 2026 NBA draft class were on the same court together on Tuesday, May 12, running, jumping and shooting together in front of the biggest league decision-makers during the annual NBA Scouting Combine taking place at Wintrust Arena in Chicago this week. Though the film from actual games will do the heavy lifting for NBA teams evaluating players ahead of the draft on June 23-24, measurements, medical exams and agility drills conducted as part of the combine help differentiate similar prospects.

Some players see their stock soar from a strong showing in Chicago. For others, the combine will be a humbling experience that leads to a return to school. The decision trees are more complicated now in the NIL era of college basketball .

Here's a breakdown of some winners and losers from the first two days of the NBA Scouting Combine , when the nearly 120 prospects in attendance went through anthrometric measurements, agility testing and shooting drills: NBA DRAFT COMBINE: Ranking the top players in scrimmages this week Winners Note: All times and agility drill testing figures are unofficial, according to the NBA. A. J.

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