
The NBA barely has a chance to catch its breath following the New York Knicks' thrilling NBA Finals victory before the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft begins next Tuesday, Jun. 23.
While everyone is familiar with top year's prospects, below, we examine the deep cuts in the class.
Here are five players potentially under consideration for Round 2 on Wednesday, each with a trait that sets them apart.
Special skill: Rebounding | Overshadowed on an 2025-26 Arizona roster that included likely lottery pick Brayden Burries, plus potential first-rounder Koa Peat and senior guard Jaden Bradley, Awaka, 22, still carved out a vital role in the Wildcats rotation as an elite rebounder.
As the following graph from college basketball statistician Evan Miyakawa in December 2025 showed, he was head and shoulders above his peers.
BEST REBOUNDERS BY HEIGHT
— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) December 17, 2025
This graph shows the top rebounders in the country, showing the top five players by each height listing, according to the rebounding skill grades at https://t.co/cegyfz8ykZ.
3 of the top 5 rebounders in the nation are 6'8" (Awaka, Towt, Keita) pic.twitter.com/s4AAY4XUEh
Awaka, who led the nation in offensive rebound rate (20.9 percent) last season, per KenPom, would be a perfect end-of-rotation contributor, already showing a willingness to come off the bench by approaching Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd about a move to the second-unit.
"Another leader we need to talk about is Tobe Awaka. ... BAMF. ... It was his idea to come to the staff this year and come off the bench. How many guys do that?"
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) February 14, 2026
Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd shares how much the Wildcats' senior means to his team pic.twitter.com/lgLs4YuCEb
Rebounding is nothing new for the four-year senior, who led all players in rebounds at the 2023 FIBA Men's U19 World Cup, averaging 10.6 per game for the U.S.
Tobe Awaka with the putback
— USABJNT (@usabjnt) June 24, 2023
End Q1 | 29 19#USABMU19 pic.twitter.com/HNL2GoE65r
More recently, the 2025-26 Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year had an early highlight-reel dunk in the Sweet Sixteen of the men's NCAA Tournament off an offensive rebound, then had nine rebounds in 17 minutes during the national title game.
TOBE AWAKA OMG #MarchMadness @ArizonaMBB pic.twitter.com/c9sTtdB9yX
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 27, 2026
With only 17 career three-point attempts, Awaka will help himself earn a rotation spot by further developing his outside game, but his 41.2 shooting percent from deep and fluid shooting motion suggests the potential's there for that possibility.
Tobe can do that too pic.twitter.com/wQb4CugmHc
— Arizona Basketball (@ArizonaMBB) November 25, 2025
Even if he only ever excels on the court at the next level as a rebounder, Awaka would also bring value in the locker room as book club leader. Earlier this year, he discussed his love of reading and current interests such as philosophy, theology and the stock market, so you already know his choices would lead to deep conversations and wise financial decisions.
Tobe Awaka the hooper Tobe Awaka the reader - a cool clip from the interview I was referencing! https://t.co/NsEijXPu3C pic.twitter.com/KohR1z7k4z
— Peri Silverman (@PeriSilverman) March 16, 2026
Special skill: Shooting | As draft analyst Jonathan Givony noted, Bilodeau was among the best shooters at the 2026 combine, making 70.4 percent of his attempts across all shooting drills.
The best shooters at the NBA Draft Combine:
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 13, 2026
Alex Karaban (UConn) - 74.8%
Bennett Stirtz (Iowa) - 74.6%
Christian Anderson (Texas Tech) - 73.7%
Kingston Flemings (Houston) - 72.9%
Tyler Bilodeau (UCLA) - 70.4%
*combined % across all shooting drills pic.twitter.com/v7OnkNxtAH
It's hard to find another player in the class with as pure and smooth a shooting stroke as Bilodeau, who shot 43.8 percent from beyond the arc at UCLA the past two seasons.
Early heat check for Tyler Bilodeau pic.twitter.com/aN0KI3bnDY
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) December 21, 2024
He also has phenomenal range, draining this three from the first "S" on the March Madness mid-court logo.
Tyler Bilodeau from WAY back #MarchMadness @UCLAMBB pic.twitter.com/4Xjiz6AZoE
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 21, 2025
He also has a solid mid-range game, draining the following fadeaway jumper on the road at Ohio State.
That is really tough stuff from Tyler Bilodeau @UCLAMBB pic.twitter.com/Tk7VDiSdbo
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) January 17, 2026
Special skill: Spark plug | Measuring a hair under six feet (5'11.75") without shoes at the combine, Gillespie's size limitations make him undersized for a starting role, but his tape reveals a player whose game could translate as a spark off the bench.
The three-time all-conference selection most recently played in the SEC at Tennessee, averaging 18.4 points, 5.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game in 2025-26, while also playing for Maryland (Big Ten) and Belmont (Missouri Valley). Gillespie doesn't play like a small guard, unafraid of attacking and drawing contact, as on the following play from the first round of March Madness.
Ja'Kobi Gillespie is GOING OFF right now.
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) March 20, 2026
He's got 13 of Tennessee's 26 points so far. @Vol_Hoops pic.twitter.com/OwMBtthoQ6
He averaged 21.8 points per game during the tournament while making multiple high-effort plays in an Elite Eight loss to Michigan, ending the game with six steals.
JA'KOBI GILLESPIE FROM WAY DOWNTOWN.@Vol_Hoops pic.twitter.com/neWCeicnTX
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) March 29, 2026
ANOTHER steal for Gillespie and the Vols cash in after the offensive rebound pic.twitter.com/XLkOCRwEJD
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) March 29, 2026
JA'KOBI GILLESPIE DUNKS ON YAXEL pic.twitter.com/Mh3JVTEuDG
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) March 29, 2026
Special skill: Rim protection | The Nigerian-born 6-foot-11 big began his collegiate career with the Kentucky Wildcats, who he averaged 2.8 blocks per game for in 2023-24.
So easy to see why Kentucky is as excited as it is about Ugonna Onyenso. Moves so fluidly, good instincts in pick-and-roll defensive coverage. Superb work here containing the dribble, helping at the rim, recovering onto Dickinson, managing his post spin, and blocking the shot. pic.twitter.com/cUrYFnS6Tg
— Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) December 6, 2022
This past season, he played at Virginia after transferring from the Kansas State Wildcats and led the ACC with 2.9 blocks per game. He helped seal a January out-of-conference win at Ohio State with a late-game block (2:36 mark in the below video) then had 21 blocks in three ACC tournament games, including eight against NC State followed by a nine-block performance two days later in the ACC tournament title game against Duke.
Nashville belonged to the Hoos
— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) February 15, 2026
Virginia took down Ohio State 70-66 behind 22 made free throws and a 28-4 edge from the bench. Bruce Thornton had 28 for the Buckeyes, but UVA closed it out late after a clutch block by Ugonna Onyenso.@UVAMensHoops | @VirginiaSports | #GoHoos pic.twitter.com/OcGNdfMRBm
Ugonna Onyenso racked up EIGHT blocks in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals vs. NC State @UVAMensHoops | @VirginiaSports | #GoHoos pic.twitter.com/49XrsivQlE
— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) March 12, 2026
Special skill: Scoring | If you need a bucket, Thornton's your guy.
In March, the four-year senior set the Ohio State program record for scoring, ending his career with 2,164 points.
BRUCE THORNTON BREAKS THE ALL-TIME @OhioStateHoops SCORING RECORD ‼️ pic.twitter.com/ni7nwWSQ09
— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) March 7, 2026
Thornton can light up a scoreboard with his efficient stroke. He shot 52.9 percent over the past two seasons, including 41.2 percent from beyond the arc, while making multiple clutch baskets.
During the 2024-25 season, he led Ohio State to a thrilling double-overtime comeback victory over West Virginia with a late shot inside the paint, followed by a winning three over No. 18 Maryland in a 73-70 upset win.
BRUCE THORNTON GAME-WINNER FOR THE BUCKEYES IN 2OT
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 14, 2025
Ohio State trailed by as many as 14 pic.twitter.com/jaDHnGd4Rp
BRUCE THORNTON IS THAT GUY. BANK IS OPEN ‼️ pic.twitter.com/3eYXWANziC
— Ohio State Hoops (@OhioStateHoops) February 7, 2025
Whether shooting from beyond the arc or operating closer to the rim, Thornton offers instant offense. For where he will likely land in the draft, he could be a major steal.
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