AJ Dybantsa confident in NBA Draft despite no workouts with teams
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 4:44 AM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
AJ Dybantsa, a top prospect for the 2026 NBA Draft, has stated he did not conduct workouts with any teams, including the Washington Wizards, who own the first overall pick. Dybantsa maintains confidence that he will be selected first, primarily competing against Darryn Peterson from Kansas University. He acknowledges he has visited the cities of potential teams, suggesting that his reputation and previous performances have solidified his status as a key draft candidate. With the draft approaching, expectations are high regarding Dybantsa's selection and potential impact in the league.
- •Dybantsa did not work out with any NBA teams.
- •He is seen as a potential first overall pick in the 2026 Draft.
- •The Washington Wizards hold the first pick in the draft.
- •Dybantsa feels confident about his selection despite not working out.
- •He has shown interest in joining the Utah Jazz as well.
- 4:44 AMYahoo Sports — AJ Dybantsa reveals he did not need to work out with any team ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft
"AJ Dybantsa seems confident that he will be the first player selected in the 2026 Draft.
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