Unveiled: The 2026 NBA Draft First-Round Picks That Could Redefine the Future of Basketball

12. Oklahoma City Thunder: Aday Mara, Michigan, 7-3 Center
Led the Big Ten and ranked fourth in D-I in FG% (66.8%) while averaging 12.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks.
13. Miami Heat: Nate Ament, Tennessee, 6-10 Wing
Got to the free throw line nine times per game during a 12-game SEC stretch in which he averaged 22 points on 44/38 shooting splits. (Traded to Milwaukee Bucks)
14. Charlotte Hornets: Hannes Steinbach, Washington, 6-10 Forward
Freshman led D-I in rebounding at 11.8 per game and tied with Duke’s Cameron Boozer and Kent State’s Delrecco Gillespie for the national high of 22 double-doubles.



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