AJ Dybantsa Drops Surprising Summer League Plans That Could Shake Up BYU Basketball

AJ Dybantsa Drops Surprising Summer League Plans That Could Shake Up BYU Basketball

BYU basketball is still relatively new to the Big 12 conference, but the team has done well since joining the league. Under Mark Pope, the team made the NCAA tournament. BYU now has Kevin Young as head coach, who was an NBA assistant.

“It’s a lot of lifting, a lot of shooting, a lot of working out,” Dybantsa added.“I can definitely envision myself being here, playing here,” Dybantsa said. “Hopefully winning it. Definitely, it’s in the years to come.”

The BYU star is getting rave reviews from scouts and basketball writers.He scored at will and made a plethora of high-level reads in the pick-and-roll, with pocket passes or lobs that illustrate significant improvement with his decision-making and unselfishness.”

AJ Dybantsa has big expectations at BYU

BYU basketball prospect AJ Dybantsa has made headlines throughout the college basketball offseason, garnering both attention and respect. During a NBA Summer League game Friday, Dybantsa says he can envision himself playing at that level.(via @NBA)
pic.twitter.com/Bj2za1N4KtThe college basketball season starts up in the fall.The Cougars got a big prospect in Dybantsa. He was the no. 1 ranked player in the ESPN basketball class for 2025. The fab freshman says he’s been getting acclimated this summer to the BYU program.— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 19, 2025Dybantsa has been named by ESPN as a possible no. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. He chose BYU for the 2025-26 season, after receiving offers from essentially every power 4 basketball program. It is expected the young gun got a major NIL deal to go to Utah.AJ Dybantsa speaks on if he can see himself playing in the Summer League in the future 👀“He coached my favorite player, Kevin Durant, and he has a lot of NBA knowledge,” Dybantsa said, per ESPN.

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