‘I can’t trust him’: Stephen A. Smith, others weigh in on Darryn Peterson

Kansas’ Darryn Peterson has been one of the best players in college basketball season — when he has been on the court.

Unfortunately for the Jayhawks, that hasn’t happened nearly as much as the NCAA Tournament champion hopefuls might have envisioned.

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Peterson’s inconsistent availability has been head-scratching at times, as he has played in 15 of Kansas’ 26 games this season due to a nagging hamstring injury. He also missed a game against top-ranked Arizona with flu-like symptoms. He most recently subbed himself out early in the second half of Kansas’ 81-69 win over Oklahoma State on Feb. 18, and didn’t sub back in after playing 18 minutes.

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Peterson’s participation in games has become a national story in recent weeks, and ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith said on Thursday, Feb. 19, that he wouldn’t take Peterson No. 1 overall due to the questions surrounding the talented guard.

“There is no team in (expletive) that should grab Darryn Peterson No. 1,” he said on ESPN’s “First Take.” “You cannot do it. The first ability is availability. And my brother, Darryn Peterson, I hope you’re watching because I’m talking directly to him, and whoever — his family members, his inner circle, whatever. What the (expletive) is going on? … This is business. I can’t trust him. You cannot be trusted.”

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The projected No. 1 overall pick of the 2026 NBA Draft is averaging 20 points per game this season on 48.5% shooting and a 43.1% mark from 3-point range. Kansas coach Bill Self said after the game Peterson left due to “cramping,” adding he was disappointed because he thought Peterson was “good to go” pregame.

Former Duke star Jay Williams, the No. 2 overall pick of the 2002 NBA Draft to the Chicago Bulls, also questioned drafting Peterson at No. 1.

“If I were a general manager, I would be extremely concerned about Darryn Peterson,” Williams said on ESPN’s “Get Up” on Feb. 19. “I don’t question his talent at all. His talent is the No. 1 pick in the draft. But I would take (BYU forward) AJ Dybantsa because I’m not sure…


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