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NBA Calls 73 Players to 2026 Draft Combine in Chicago

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The NBA on Monday released a 73-player invitation list for the 2026 Draft Combine, scheduled for May 10-17 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

The league noted that additional prospects could still be added from the separate G League Elite Camp, meaning the field may grow before workouts begin. Several invitees are expected to “test the waters” and could withdraw before the June draft deadline.

Under recently adopted guidelines, any prospect who skips the combine without an approved excuse risks draft ineligibility. As in past years, the weeklong event will feature medical exams, athletic testing, drills, scrimmages and team interviews, with access to certain medical data restricted by draft position.

Full list of 2026 NBA Draft Combine invitees

  • Matt Able, G, NC State
  • Darius Acuff, G, Arkansas
  • Amari Allen, F, Alabama
  • Nate Ament, F, Tennessee
  • Christian Anderson, G, Texas Tech
  • Tobe Awaka, F, Arizona
  • Flory Bidunga, F/C, Kansas
  • Tyler Bilodeau, F, UCLA
  • John Blackwell, G, Wisconsin
  • Cameron Boozer, F, Duke
  • Kylan Boswell, G, Illinois
  • Nick Boyd, G, Wisconsin
  • Jaden Bradley, G, Arizona
  • Trevon Brazile, F, Arkansas
  • Maliq Brown, F, Duke
  • Mikel Brown Jr., G, Louisville
  • Brayden Burries, G, Arizona
  • Cameron Carr, G, Baylor
  • Chris Cenac, F/C, Houston
  • Rueben Chinyelu, C, Florida
  • Ryan Conwell, G, Louisville
  • Sergio De Larrea, G, Spain
  • AJ Dybantsa, F, BYU
  • Zuby Ejiofor, F, St. John’s
  • Isaiah Evans, G/F, Duke
  • Jeremy Fears, G, Michigan State
  • Kingston Flemings, G, Houston
  • JaKobi Gillespie, G, Tennessee
  • Allen Graves, F, Santa Clara
  • Keyshawn Hall, G/F, Auburn
  • Juke Harris, G, Wake Forest
  • Joshua Jefferson, F, Iowa State
  • Morez Johnson, F/C, Michigan
  • Alex Karaban, F, UConn
  • Jack Kayil, G, Germany
  • Toibu Lawal, F, Virginia Tech
  • Yaxel Lendeborg, F, Michigan
  • Karim Lopez, F, Australia
  • Aday Mara, C, Michigan
  • Nick Martinelli, F, Northwestern
  • Baba Miller, F/C, Cincinnati
  • Dillon Mitchell, F, St. John’s
  • Milan Momcilovic, F, Iowa State
  • Malachi Moreno, C, Kentucky
  • Izaiyah Nelson, F, South Florida
  • Tyler Nickel, F, Vanderbilt
  • Ebuka Okorie, G, Stanford
  • Felix Okpara, C, Tennessee
  • Ugonna Onyenso, C, Virginia
  • Otega Oweh, G, Kentucky
  • Koa Peat, F, Arizona
  • Darryn Peterson, G, Kansas
  • Labaron Philon, G, Alabama
  • Jayden Quaintance, F/C, Kentucky
  • Tarris Reed, C, UConn
  • Billy Richmond, G/F, Arkansas
  • Richie Saunders, G, BYU
  • Emanuel Sharp, G, Houston
  • Braden Smith, G, Purdue
  • Hannes Steinbach, F, Washington
  • Bennett Stirtz, G, Iowa
  • Andrej Stojakovic, G/F, Illinois
  • Peter Suder, G, Miami (OH)
  • Luigi Suigo, C, Serbia
  • Dailyn Swain, G/F, Texas
  • Tyler Tanner, G, Vanderbilt
  • Meleek Thomas, G, Arkansas
  • Bruce Thornton, G, Ohio State
  • Milos Uzan, G, Houston
  • Henri Veesaar, C, North Carolina
  • Keaton Wagler, G, Illinois
  • Caleb Wilson, F, North Carolina
  • Tounde Yessoufou, G/F, Baylor

The combine traditionally signals the start of the final stretch toward the draft, giving executives a last in-person look at prospects before teams make their selections.

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Source: Hoops Wire

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