The 2026 NBA Draft’s top spot may no longer belong to AJ Dybantsa. Louisville freshman Mikel Brown Jr.’s exceptional performance at the FIBA U19 World Cup has basketball experts questioning the established draft order, with some believing Brown outplayed the consensus No. 1 pick and deserves serious consideration for the top selection.
How Did Mikel Brown Jr. Challenge the Draft’s Top Spot?
Basketball analyst Terrence Oglesby shared his opinion on “The Field Of 68” show by declaring Brown the tournament’s true standout performer. His assessment directly challenges the narrative surrounding Dybantsa’s draft status and puts Brown squarely in the conversation for the number one pick.
“Mikel Brown Jr. was the FIBA World Cup MVP,” Oglesby said, immediately setting the tone for his argument. He noted that Brown “was far and away the best player on that team, AJ Dybantsa included.”
The analyst didn’t stop there. He questioned the official MVP selection, suggesting politics may have influenced the decision. “I don’t know who called FIBA and said, ‘Hey, give it to A.J.,’ because it just wasn’t correct,” he said. “Mikel Brown Jr. was by far the best player on that team that week.”
Beyond the tournament performance, Oglesby highlighted Brown’s remarkable physical transformation over recent years.”He went from like a 5’10 kid that was skinny, that was really talented and a top 75 kid, to now he’s like 6’4, arguably the bounciest guy on the floor,” Oglesby noted.
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Says Brown will be in contention for the #1 pick of the 2026 #NBA Draft.
“He (Brown) is different.”
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What Makes Brown’s Physical Development So Impressive?
What makes Brown’s growth even more impressive is his retained quickness despite the significant size increase. “And he didn’t lose any of his quickness,” Oglesby said, addressing a common concern when players add substantial height and weight during their development years.
This combination of size and speed creates a unique profile that scouts find increasingly attractive. Players who can maintain their athleticism while growing often translate better to the professional level, where both physical tools become essential for success.
The most significant part of Oglesby’s assessment focused on Brown’s legitimate draft potential. “AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson, everybody’s saying that’s 2-1, 1-2, whatever,” he said, referencing the commonly accepted top two prospects. “Brown’s going to be in the conversation.”
Oglesby believes Brown’s current trajectory puts him in serious contention with the established favorites. “You wait and watch because he’s about 6’5 right now,” he said, before delivering his most emphatic statement about the Louisville guard.
“And he is different,” Oglesby concluded, capturing what many scouts are beginning to realize about Brown’s unique skill set and potential.
Can Brown Maintain This Momentum Through College?
Brown’s FIBA performance demonstrated top-tier playmaking, scoring, and leadership skills that translate well to professional basketball. His ability to impact winning while filling up the stat sheet has drawn comparisons to elite point guards entering the league.
However, the real test comes next. Brown’s upcoming college basketball season will be essential in determining whether he can maintain this pace and give Dybantsa a genuine fight for the number one spot on draft boards.
The 2025-26 campaign at Louisville will provide Brown with the platform to prove his international success wasn’t a fluke. Consistency at the college level, combined with continued physical development, could solidify his position as a legitimate top pick candidate.
For now, the 2026 NBA Draft conversation has expanded beyond the traditional top two. Brown’s emergence adds another dynamic prospect to what’s shaping up to be a highly competitive class, with the number one selection no longer seeming like a foregone conclusion.

