NBA Daily Digest: Dybantsa No. 1, Knicks flip picks, Reaves stays
2026/6/25 · 0:23

NBA Daily Digest: Dybantsa No. 1, Knicks flip picks, Reaves stays

No NBA games were on the June 24 board, so today's digest centers on Round 1 of the 2026 NBA Draft, the Knicks' pick-flip strategy, Milwaukee's post-Giannis reset and Austin Reaves' reported Lakers deal.

There were no NBA games on the June 24 scoreboard, so the league's news cycle moved fully to the 2026 NBA Draft and the first wave of offseason roster business. ESPN's dated scoreboard lists no games for June 24, while NBA.com's draft hub has Round 1 complete and Round 2 scheduled for June 25 at 8:00 a.m. GMT+8.12

Scoreboard and schedule check

ItemStatusReader takeaway
GamesNo NBA games listed for June 24. 1No recap section today; roster and draft coverage carry the digest.
DraftRound 1 is complete; Round 2 starts June 25 at 8:00 a.m. GMT+8. 2The next board to watch is the 31-60 range, where stash picks and rotation bets usually land.
Free agencyTeams may begin negotiating with upcoming free agents on July 1 at 6:00 a.m. GMT+8; signings can begin July 7 at 12:01 a.m. GMT+8. 3Draft-night trades are setting up cap room and roster slots before the market formally opens.
Summer LeagueLas Vegas Summer League runs July 9-19. 3The top rookies should get their first NBA run there, barring team-specific injury plans.
Draft-night prospects turned a no-game NBA day into a roster-building day.
NBA.com's draft coverage supplied the main visual and factual thread for a day without games. 2

Draft board: Washington gets the first swing

The first five picks came off the board without a major top-end trade. The Washington Wizards selected wing AJ Dybantsa at No. 1, followed by Utah Jazz guard Darryn Peterson, Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Cameron Boozer, Chicago Bulls forward Caleb Wilson and LA Clippers guard Keaton Wagler.2
PickTeamPlayerWhy it matters
1Washington WizardsAJ Dybantsa, wing, BYUNBA.com notes he is BYU's first No. 1 overall pick, and Washington is pairing him with guard Trae Young as the franchise tries to exit a long rebuild. 4
2Utah JazzDarryn Peterson, guard, KansasESPN's draft panel framed Peterson as a strong fit because Utah needed backcourt size and shooting. 5
3Memphis GrizzliesCameron Boozer, forward/center, DukeESPN called Memphis one of the Round 1 winners after landing Boozer and later moving down to add Karim Lopez plus future seconds. 5
4Chicago BullsCaleb Wilson, forward, North CarolinaNBA.com grouped the pick with Chicago's Dailyn Swain selection as the start of a young core under a new coach and front office leader. 6
5LA ClippersKeaton Wagler, guard, IllinoisYahoo described the pick as an upside swing for a veteran roster, with Wagler's shooting and on-ball creation carrying much of the projection. 7
NBA.com's broader first-round takeaway was that college players dominated the night: nine of the first 10 picks were freshmen, and all of the first 20 picks came from college programs.6 That makes this class feel less like a global mystery board and more like a one-year college evaluation test.
College prospects shaped the first 20 picks of the 2026 first round.
NBA.com's first-round analysis emphasized the college-heavy shape of the 2026 class. 6

Roster and transaction wire

The official NBA trade tracker is now active. It lists three completed draft-night pick trades: the Grizzlies-Thunder-Pistons move, Denver's No. 26 deal with San Antonio, and Sacramento's move back into the first round at No. 29.8
The Knicks' draft night was the more aggressive asset play. NBA.com reported New York moved out of the first round through separate deals involving the Lakers, Mavericks and Suns, ending up with No. 47, four future second-round picks and cash considerations.9 For a champion facing second-apron math, that is a clear choice to prioritize flexibility over another guaranteed first-round salary.
Milwaukee's reset is now visible on the draft board. ESPN reported that the Bucks agreed to send forward Giannis Antetokounmpo to Miami in a deal that cannot become official until July 6, then drafted guard Brayden Burries at No. 10 and will acquire forward Nate Ament at No. 13.10 General manager Jon Horst avoided trade specifics but repeatedly described the night as part of a build.
One non-draft contract note also landed: Yahoo Sports reported the Los Angeles Lakers plan to sign guard Austin Reaves to a four-year, $185 million max contract, with a player option for 2029-30.11 If finalized, it keeps a proven on-ball guard in Los Angeles before the open market gets crowded.

Injury and availability watch

With no games on the board, there is no new game-status injury report to sort through today. The relevant health notes are attached to draft fits.
San Antonio Spurs forward/center Jayden Quaintance fell to No. 20 after missing most of last season while recovering from an ACL injury, according to ESPN's Round 1 analysis.5 Yahoo added that the Spurs are expected to bring him along slowly, while center Tarris Reed Jr., acquired at No. 26, is the more immediate frontcourt addition.7
Isaiah Evans at the NBA Draft
Duke guard Isaiah Evans is one of the top names still available for Round 2 after leaving the first round board unsigned. 12

Round 2 watch list

NBA.com's second-round preview starts with Duke guard Isaiah Evans, North Carolina center Henri Veesaar, Arkansas guard/forward Meleek Thomas and Cincinnati forward Baba Miller among the best available names.12 The top of Round 2 also has practical team context: New York currently opens the round at No. 31, Memphis sits at No. 32, and Brooklyn's No. 33 pick is reported as part of the Minnesota trade path.2
For tonight's viewing, the cleanest frame is simple: Washington got the headline prospect, Milwaukee and New York showed where their roster math is heading, and San Antonio used two first-round slots to protect Victor Wembanyama with size. The next 30 picks will decide which teams still have cheap rotation bets before free agency begins.

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