Arizona's Jaden Bradley is Quietly Moving Up the NBA Draft Ladder
Now that the 2026 NBA Combine wrapped up, it’s time to look at which players wowed the scouts and are likely advancing to higher spots in the draft.
As always, there were some surprises at Combine, and a handful of players dramatically increased their draft stock.
In a piece for Bleacher Report following Combine, Jonathan Wasserman gives his take on the winners and losers of the event. “Every year, the NBA Draft Combine gives prospects a chance to change their draft stock in front of dozens of front offices - through measurements, athletic testing, scrimmages and closed-door interviews,” he says in the piece.
His pick for the second biggest winner of the event is Arizona‘s Jaden Bradley, noting that the player “was a difference-maker in the first scrimmage, finishing with 10 points, seven assists and five boards.”
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“He’s a point guard, but he sold himself Wednesday as a Swiss Army Knife version who can do a little of everything with his slashing, mid-range game, setup ability and physicality,” he added of the Arizona standout. “Bradley had been in our late-second-round projections all season, and he may have helped himself move up a tier.
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Bradley is largely expected to go in the second round of the NBA draft, and even though his stellar appearance at Combine didn’t take him into the first round, it ensured that whatever he makes in the NBA will likely be more than he would in the college NIL world. Bradley showed that he’s a serious player and worth a high slot in round two.
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This story was originally published May 21, 2026 at 10:20 AM.