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CHICAGO -- Michigan 's Dusty May, Kentucky 's Mark Pope, Houston 's Kelvin Sampson and numerous other college basketball coaches sidled into the NBA Draft Combine to show support for their next-level hopefuls and mingle with the who's who, but it's impossible to hide what's really top of mind: Are you staying or going?
Earlier this week, the long-term trjaectory of the Dallas Mavericks completely changed thanks to historic luck in the draft lottery.
The college basketball legend spoke about Flagg’s skill set a day after the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA draft lottery, setting themselves up to select Flagg with the top pick in June. Krzyzewski recalled seeing Flagg play at Montverde Academy as a high schooler.
Luck was not in the Chicago Bulls’ favor Monday night. The Bulls didn’t improve their positioning in the NBA draft lottery at McCormick Place and will have the No. 12 pick in the first round. The Dallas Mavericks won the No.
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College Football Network on MSN2026 NBA Draft: Who Goes No. 1? Early Debate Heats Up Over Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and MoreEach NBA Draft promises to offer something different, and the 2026 NBA Draft is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. There has never been this much debate about who will be the No.