NBA draft worst decisions: These underclassmen passed up NIL millions for NBA uncertainty

College basketball stars used to rush to the NBA, lured by the riches that awaited them. That’s not necessarily the case anymore with NIL riches available on campus. That dynamic has complicated the should-I-go or should-I-stay dilemma for underclassmen.

Whether it was bad advice or overconfidence, some early entrants for the 2026 NBA Draft had some unexpected slides this week.

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Here are a few players who might be second guessing their decisions:

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Drafted No. 52 overall by Clippers (traded to Atlanta)

North Carolina Tar Heels center Henri Veesaar (13) bites his jersey against the VCU Rams in the second half of a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

A projected first-round pick, Veesaar turned down a reported $5 million NIL payday to enter the draft. The 7-foot center from Estonia averaged a career-best 17 points and 8.7 rebounds per game in his lone season with the Tar Heels. Instead of spending a season under NBA champion coach Michael Malone’s tutelage in Chapel Hill, Veesaar cast his lost in the draft… and fell to No. 52. There’s talk Veesaar’s camp steered teams away as he had a late-round promise, but No. 52 hasn’t been a spot that’s produced many standouts. Over the past 20 years the best No. 52 picks have been Luka Garza (2021) and Mark Pope (2006).

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Drafted No. 33 by Brooklyn (traded to Minnesota)

Duke Blue Devils guard Isaiah Evans (3) dribbles the ball past St. John’s Red Storm forward Dillon Mitchell (1) in the first half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the East Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena.

Evans left Duke after a sophomore season that saw him earn third-team All-ACC honors after averaging 15 points and 3.2 rebounds a game. Evans entered his name in the 2025 draft before withdrawing, and maybe wishes he had second thoughts again. Another projected first-round pick (Evans attended Tuesday’s first round), he had to wait until Wednesday’s second round to hear his name.

Meleek Thomas, Arkansas

Drafted No. 34 by Sacramento (traded to…


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Publish date : 2026-06-25 13:46:00

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