Top Game-Winners of the 2025-26 Season
Stephen Curry (Warriors): Continued his legacy of deep-range buzzer beaters with off-balance, game-ending jumpers that left opposing defenses frozen Stephen Curry. [1]
Kevin Durant (Rockets vs. Suns):Â Drained an ice-cold, game-winning three-pointer with just 1.1 seconds remaining to secure a 100-97 victory over his former team, tying historical marks for late-game clutch shots.
Devin Booker (Suns vs. Thunder):Â Sank a clutch trey with 0.7 seconds remaining while absorbing late defensive pressure, stealing a 108-105 win in a tightly contested home matchup.
Rui Hachimura (Lakers vs. Raptors):Â Connected on a go-ahead three-pointer from the left corner after Austin Reaves and LeBron James drew defensive attention, sealing a thrilling 123-120 road victory.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder): Demonstrated his signature isolation mastery by creating space in tight late-game situations, driving through heavy coverage to sink improbable, tie-breaking buckets before the final horn Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
NBA Draft Combine’s 7 winners and 4 losers after 2026 testing, scrimmages, and measurements
CHICAGO — The 2026 NBA Draft Combine has the ability to move players up and down the board to a meaningful degree. The top four already feels locked in with Cameron Boozer, A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Caleb Wilson leading a strong group at the top of the class, but a good day of measurements or a bad day of athletic testing could impact how the rest of the selections play out on draft day.
The Washington Wizards hold the cards to the draft with the first pick, and while Dybantsa feels like the front-runner, the team could also look to trade down for Boozer (who is the No. 1 player on our board) or Peterson while picking up future assets. The Chicago Bulls are sitting pretty after moving up to No. 4 in the lottery and earning the rights to the Portland Trail Blazers’ No. 15 pick due to a trade made in 2021. The Thunder also have two top-20 picks. There are already some players helping their stock after the opening days of the combine. There are also a few who came in a bit smaller or slower than expected. Let’s dive into the biggest winners and losers from the 2026 NBA Draft combine.


