NBA Draft best players available 2026: Here are the top prospects remaining in Round 1

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As Adam Silver will no doubt tout this year and perhaps beyond, the reigning champion Knicks are a great example of how talent can be found just about anywhere in the NBA Draft.

While the Knicks didn't actually draft many of their key pieces, they have a bit of everything on their roster. Their nine-man playoff rotation included four second-round picks, headed by Jalen Brunson, along with three players selected in the last 10 picks of the first round. Only Mikal Bridges (No. 10) and Karl-Anthony Towns (No. 1) were lottery picks.

There is no doubt AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer are the prizes of this draft class, but this crop of players is deep enough that late first-round picks and perhaps beyond have the potential to quickly become high-impact NBA players.

Here's a look at the best remaining players available in the NBA Draft as the first round plays out. 

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The rankings below reflect the original positions on Sporting News' top 60 big board. All analysis is from SN's Elliott Pohnl.

12. Chris Cenac Jr., Houston

Age: 19

Position: F

Height: 6-10

Cenac moves extremely well for a player of his size, and has a frame that should allow him to add 20-30 pounds of muscle without losing any of his speed and quickness.

His shot is a mess, and despite his potential, he didn't necessarily live up to expectations as a highly-touted freshman for Kelvin Sampson at Houston.

He projects as a solid defender and active rebounder. Any offense early in his career will be a bonus.

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21. Cameron Carr, Baylor, G

23. Meleek Thomas, Arkansas, G

24. Koa Peat, Arizona, F

25. Isaiah Evans, Duke, G

27. Sergio de Larrea, Valencia, Spain, G

31. Jack Kayil, Alba Berlin, Germany, G

32. Baba Miller, Cincinnati, C

33. Ryan Conwell, Louisville, G

34. Dillon Mitchell, St. John's, F

35. Henri Veesaar, North Carolina, F/C

36. Trevon Brazile, Arkansas, F/C

37. Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Tennessee, G

38. Joshua Jefferson, Iowa State, F

39. Emmanuel Sharp, Houston, G

40. Jaden Bradley, Arizona, G

41. Tarris Reed, UConn, F/C

42. Tobe Awaka, Arizona, F

43. Izaiyah Nelson, South Florida, F/C

44. Felix Okpara, Tennessee, C

45. Noam Yacoov, BC Oostende, G

46. Bryce Hopkins, St. John's, F

47. Richie Saunders, BYU, G

48. Braden Smith, Purdue, G

49. Ugonna Onyenso, Virginia, C

50. Milos Uzan, Houston, G

51. Tyler Nickel, Vanderbilt, F

52. Kylan Boswell, Illinois, G

53. Bruce Thornton, Ohio State, G

54. Alex Karaban, UConn, F

55. Otega Oweh, Kentucky, G/F

56. Jaden Henley, Grand Canyon, G

57. Tobi Lawal, Virginia Tech, F

58. Maliq Brown, Duke, F

59. Mark Mitchell, Missouri, F

60. Nate Bittle, Oregon, F/C

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