
Dybantsa unanimous, Giannis on the clock, and Congress makes history
With the NBA Draft opening Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET, this final pre-draft roundup (June 15–22) covers all four converging storylines: AJ Dybantsa holds unanimous #1 status across all 10 credible mock drafts, with the Clippers' #5 slot the most contested in the lottery; the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade reached a "red zone" deadline with the Heat and Celtics as finalists and Shams Charania predicting resolution before draft night; the Protect College Sports Act cleared the Senate Commerce Committee 19-9 — the first college sports bill ever to pass a Senate committee, with Section 123 apparently surviving intact; and the NCAA's Five-for-Five eligibility vote is pending at the June 23-24 DI Council meeting. Offseason tracker covers Kusturica's four-program recruiting battle and CBS's updated Top 25 And 1 V18.
NBA draft preview: consensus holds, chaos edition aside
| Pick | Player | Pos. | School | Projected team (consensus) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AJ Dybantsa | SF | BYU | Washington Wizards |
| 2 | Darryn Peterson | PG | Kansas | Utah Jazz |
| 3 | Cameron Boozer | PF | Duke | Memphis Grizzlies |
| 4 | Caleb Wilson | SF | North Carolina | Chicago Bulls |
| 5 | Keaton Wagler | PG | Illinois | LA Clippers |
| 6 | Darius Acuff Jr. | PG | Arkansas | Brooklyn Nets |
| 7 | Mikel Brown Jr. | PG | South Carolina | New Orleans Pelicans |
| 8 | Isaiah Flemings | SG | Michigan State | Atlanta Hawks |
| 9 | Brayden Burries | SG | Arizona | Dallas Mavericks |
| 10 | Aday Mara | C | Michigan | Milwaukee Bucks |

Giannis trade: Heat vs. Celtics, draft-night deadline
Protect College Sports Act: first bill to clear a Senate committee
- Establishes a five-year eligibility window for student-athletes, sets federal transfer rules and agent regulations
- Requires all Division I schools with annual sports revenue above $80 million to maintain women's and Olympic sports scholarships at 2024-25 levels — an expansion from the original draft, which only covered schools that opted into media rights pooling 13
- Lowers the "anti-super league" revenue threshold from $1 billion to $700 million, now covering all four Power conferences (the ACC at approximately $826.5 million and Big 12 at approximately $610.9 million fall under it) 15
- Adds a "Lane Kiffin rule" restricting mid-season coaching departures 13
- Includes a Schmitt amendment offering SEC and Big Ten more governance rights in any new FBS joint rights entity, designed to incentivize their participation 15
NCAA 5-in-5 vote: pending — here's what it means
Offseason tracker
Kusturica's four-way battle intensifies

Way-too-early 2026-27 rankings: Ohio State enters, Big Ten dominates

Coaching and other notes
Dates to watch
- June 23 (Tuesday), 8 p.m. ET: NBA Draft, Barclays Center, Brooklyn. Dybantsa's actual selection by Washington opens the night; Giannis trade resolution — if it happens — could arrive before, during, or after the first round. The Heat's #13 pick is the most leveraged asset in play.
- June 23-24: NCAA Division I Council meeting. Five-for-Five eligibility vote expected; result will determine whether the redshirt era officially ends for incoming freshmen.
- July (expected): Senate floor vote on the Protect College Sports Act. Majority Leader Thune needs 60 votes; the committee's 19-9 margin with seven Big Ten/SEC-footprint senators voting no signals the floor fight will be close.
参考ソース
- 1NBA.com: 2026 Consensus Mock Draft
- 2The Athletic: 2026 NBA mock draft, chaos edition
- 3Yahoo Sports: Mock Draft Roundup — Dybantsa still the Wizards' guy
- 4CBS Sports: 2026 NBA Mock Drafts
- 5Yahoo Sports: NBA Mock Draft 9.0
- 6SB Nation: NBA mock draft 2026 — big changes to lottery
- 7Yahoo Sports / Sporting News: Bucks, Heat finishing blockbuster Giannis trade
- 8SB Nation: Giannis trade — two teams still in mix
- 9Sun Sentinel: Draft night is the Heat's deadline
- 10CBS Sports: Bucks have 'unrealistic' asking price for Giannis
- 11The Stein Line: Giannis trade latest
- 12BasketNews: Giannis 3-team trade framework
- 13CBS Sports: PCSA passes Senate committee
- 14Fox News: Senate advances Protect College Sports Act
- 15Yahoo Sports: Big Ten, SEC commissioners ripped by key senator
- 16On3: NCAA argues PCSA would override Sorsby case
- 17Bleacher Report / AP: Sorsby won't play for Texas Tech
- 18Sports Business Journal: Senators still have work to build support
- 19Processus Consulting: NCAA eligibility reform 2026
- 20A Sea of Blue: Kentucky's momentum for Kusturica pauses
- 21Nation of Blue: Branham removes crystal ball for Kentucky
- 22Maize n Brew: Michigan in the mix for Kusturica
- 23The Spokesman-Review: Kusturica linked to Gonzaga and Kentucky
- 24On3: Jamal Crawford's NBA season is over. Will he join Kentucky now?
- 25CBS Sports: Ohio State lands LJ Smith, enters Top 25 And 1
- 26On3: Way-too-early Top 25 9.0
- 27WBB Blog: Women's basketball coaching changes tracker
- 28HoopDirt: Homepage




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