In this episode of the Draft Board Breakdown, presented by Southland Casino Hotel, Lang Whitaker and Gary Parrish dive into a part of the 2026 NBA Draft they haven’t touched much yet: the 32nd pick. After pulling prospects mocked between 25 and 30 across CBS Sports, ESPN, The Athletic, Yahoo, and Bleacher Report, the guys break down which players could realistically slip into the early second round, and which ones could potentially be fits for the Memphis Grizzlies.
They discuss Christian Anderson’s elite shooting and whether his size could push him down the board, Allen Graves’ analytics‑driven rise and why he may not make it past the teens, Dailyn Swain’s athletic upside versus his shooting concerns, and Bennett Stirtz’s feel, IQ, and potential to outperform his draft slot. Along the way, they compare these prospects to past draft trends, talk roster fit, and explain why the 32nd pick often becomes a landing spot for first‑round‑level talent.
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Late‑First Round Sleepers the Grizzlies Could Target | 2026 NBA Draft Board Breakdown
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