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Draft day strategy: With no first-round pick, Phoenix could target experienced college talent or high-upside returns at No. 47, with several mock drafts naming Jeremy Fears Jr. Trade market watch: Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale, and Mark Williams headline ...
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We take a top-layer look at how much the Phoenix Suns could add, subtract and trade this offseason. Could Zion Williamson or any other big names be on the table? Plus, NBA Draft Lottery talk.
Could Jeremy Fears Jr. be on his way to the NBA? In a new 2026 NBA Mock Draft from ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports has projected that the Michigan State basketball star point guard will be leaving East Lansing to go pro,
BYU forward AJ Dybantsa offered a short explanation when asked why the Washington Wizards should select him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft.
The Suns' offseason will either be defined by avoiding another year of tax payments or a return to spending big. Mark Williams is a question mark.
The Washington Wizards hold the first pick in their year's NBA Draft. Projected No. 1 overall pick AJ Dybantsa would have no problem playing in the capital if he lands there. The one-and-done BYU standout made his sentiments known over the results of the Draft Lottery that took place earlier this week,