2026 NBA mock draft: Risers, fallers ahead of the May 10 lottery - ESPN
The 2026 NBA draft picture has come into focus, with the early-entry deadline passed on Friday, and the lottery less than two weeks away.
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The 2026 NBA draft picture has come into focus, with the early-entry deadline passed on Friday, and the lottery less than two weeks away.
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We all watch the NFL draft with bated breath. Prospects with their phones perched on the table, as their dreams are one call away from realization. Fans with group chats firing and highlight reels loaded, ready to fall for the next late-round star who will catapult their favorite team to the Super Bowl. And then there are the NFL veterans who are on tenuous footing, wondering whether their teams will draft their replacements or give them another year.
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