2026 NBA Draft Prospect Heat Check: Flemings, Allen, Mullins
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2026 NBA Draft Prospect Heat Check: Flemings, Allen, Mullins
"Since then, he's scored 20 or more points in three of his last six games, including a 34-point performance in an overtime loss against Big Ten nemesis Wisconsin on Tuesday. Through 25 games this year, Wagler has been averaging an impressive line of 18.5 points on .464/.437/.800 shooting splits, 4.9 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per. He feels like a true presence."
"Mullins has been a steadfast presence in top-10 mock projections for a while. The 6-foot-6 Huskies true freshman guard has been lighting it up from deep, connecting on 38.4 percent of his 5.8 long range takes per. While an October ankle injury might have tempered the start to his first college season, Mullins has now firmly established himself as a key cog in Bobby Hurley's system."
The Chicago Bulls are projected to land the No. 10 pick in Tankathon's latest 2026 mock draft, leaving them outside the clear top-three prospects. The top three prospects include Kansas wing Darryn Peterson, Duke power forward Cameron Boozer, and BYU small forward AJ Dybantsa. Keaton Wagler has surged into lottery conversation after a 46-point game and consistent scoring, averaging 18.5 points with strong shooting splits, rebounds, and assists through 25 games. Braylon Mullins remains a top-10 fixture, connecting on 38.4% of 5.8 three-point attempts despite an early ankle injury. Amari Allen hovers around the late first/early second round.
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