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NBL Next Star Malique Lewis drafted by the Bucks
NBL Next Star Malique Lewis drafted by the Bucks

Malique Lewis of the Phoenix during game three in the NBL Playoff Series between Adelaide 36ers and South East Melbourne Phoenix at Adelaide Entertainment Centre on March 17, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. Photo: Sarah Reed/Getty Images

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Round 2: What every Australian basketball fans needs to know about the 2026 NBA Draft

NBL Next Star Malique Lewis has been drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks.

Australians Oscar Cluff, Max Mackinnon, Ben Henshall and Anthony Dell’Orso went undrafted and will now look to the 2026 Summer League in Las Vegas next month.

It is just the third time since 2018 an Australian player has been selected in the annual draft.

2026 NBA Draft Tracker – 1st Round

Pick Team Player Pos Height School/Club Country
1Washington WizardsAJ DybantsaF206cmBYUUSA
2Utah JazzDarryn PetersonG196cmKansasUSA
3Memphis GrizzliesCameron BoozerF203cmDukeUSA
4Chicago BullsCaleb WilsonF206cmNorth CarolinaUSA
5LA ClippersKeaton WaglerG196cmIllinoisUSA
6Brooklyn NetsMikel Brown Jr.G196cmLouisvilleUSA
7Sacramento KingsDarius Acuff Jr.G188cmArkansasUSA
8Atlanta HawksKingston FlemingsPG191cmHoustonUSA
9Dallas MavericksMorez Johnson Jr.F206cmMichiganUSA
10Milwaukee BucksBrayden BurriesG193cmArizonaUSA
11Golden State WarriorsYaxel LendeborgF206cmMichiganUSA
12Oklahoma City ThunderAday MaraC221cmMichiganSpain
13Milwaukee Bucks via Miami HeatNate AmentF208cmTennesseeUSA
14Charlotte HornetsHannes SteinbachF208cmWashingtonGermany
15Chicago BullsDailyn SwainG201cmTexasUSA
16Oklahoma City Thunder via Memphis GrizzliesBennett StirtzG191cmIowaUSA
17Detroit Pistons via Oklahoma City Thunder/Memphis GrizzliesEbuka OkorieG185cmStanfordUSA
18Charlotte HornetsChristian AndersonG185cmTexas TechUSA
19Toronto RaptorsAllen GravesF203cmSanta ClaraUSA
20San Antonio SpursJayden QuaintanceF206cmKentuckyUSA
21Memphis Grizzlies via Detroit PistonsKarim LopezF206cmNew Zealand BreakersMexico
22Philadelphia 76ersLabaron Philon Jr.G191cmAlabamaUSA
23Atlanta HawksZuby EjioforF203cmSt. John'sUSA
24Los Angeles Lakers via New York KnicksCameron CarrG196cmBaylorUSA
25New York Knicks via Los Angeles LakersSergio de LarreaG196cmValenciaSpain
26San Antonio Spurs via Denver NuggetsTarris Reed Jr.C208cmUConnUSA
27Boston CelticsChris Cenac Jr.F211cmHoustonUSA
28Brooklyn Nets via Minnesota TimberwolvesJoshua JeffersonF203cmIowa StateUSA
29Sacramento Kings via Cleveland CavaliersAlex KarabanF201cmUConnUSA
30Dallas MavericksKoa PeatF201cmArizonaUSA

Teams without a first-round pick: Houston Rockets, New Orleans Pelicans, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Orlando Magic and Indiana Pacers.


Today's 2026 NBA Draft Tracker – 2nd Round

PickTeamPlayerPosHeightSchool/ClubCountryNotes
31Houston RocketsBruce ThorntonG183cmOhio StateUSAFrom Washington via OKC and New York
32Memphis GrizzliesRichie SaundersG196cmBYUUSAFrom Indiana via Milwaukee
33Minnesota TimberwolvesIsaiah EvansG198cmDukeUSATraded from Brooklyn
34Cleveland CavaliersMeleek ThomasG191cmArkansasUSATraded from Sacramento
35Denver NuggetsTrevon BrazileF208cmArkansasUSATraded from San Antonio
36LA ClippersBaba MillerF211cmCincinnatiSpainFrom Memphis via Atlanta and Utah
37Miami HeatRyan ConwellG193cmLouisvilleUSAVia Dallas; OKC traded to Miami
38Indiana Pacers via Chicago BullsBraden SmithG178cmPurdueUSAFrom New Orleans via Boston, Detroit and Portland; traded to Indiana
39New York KnicksJack KayilG191cmRatiopharm UlmGermanyFrom Chicago via Washington and Houston Rockets
40Boston CelticsDillon MitchellF203cmSt. John'sUSAFrom Milwaukee via Orlando
41Oklahoma City ThunderOtega OwehG196cmKentuckyUSAFrom Golden State via Charlotte, New York, Oklahoma City, Atlanta and Miami
42San Antonio SpursJa'Kobi GillespieG183cmTennesseeUSAFrom Portland via New Orleans
43Brooklyn NetsTyler BilodeauF203cmUCLAUSAVia Miami and Indiana
44San Antonio SpursMaliq BrownF203cmDukeUSAFrom Miami via Indiana
45Sacramento KingsEmanuel SharpG191cmHoustonIsraelFrom Charlotte via San Antonio, Atlanta and New York
46Orlando MagicFelix OkparaF208cmTennesseeNigeria
47New York KnicksTyler NickelF203cmVanderbiltUSATraded from Phoenix
48Dallas MavericksTobi LawalF203cmVirginia TechEnglandFrom Phoenix via Washington
49Denver NuggetsBryce HopkinsF198cmSt. John'sUSAFrom Atlanta via Brooklyn and Golden State
50Toronto RaptorsJaden BradleyG191cmArizonaUSA
51Orlando MagicIzaiyah NelsonF203cmSouth FloridaUSAFrom Minnesota via Detroit, New York and Washington
52Atlanta Hawks via LA ClippersHenri VeesaarC211cmNorth CarolinaEstoniaVia Cleveland; traded to Atlanta by the Clippers
53New York KnicksUgonna OnyensoC211cmVirginiaNigeriaVia Houston Rockets
54Golden State WarriorsLajae JonesG201cmFlorida StateUSAFrom Lakers via Toronto, Miami and Cleveland
55LA ClippersNick MartinelliF201cmNorthwesternUSATraded to LA Clippers via Houston
56Los Angeles LakersVsevolod IshchenkoG191cmCSKA MoscowRussiaFrom Denver via Minnesota, Phoenix, Charlotte, Phoenix and Chicago
57LA ClippersNarcisse NgoyC213cmAuburnFranceVia Boston and Atlanta Hawks
58New Orleans PelicansJaron Pierre Jr.G198cmSMUUSAFrom Detroit via Clippers, New York, Brooklyn, Phoenix, Orlando and LA Clippers
59Minnesota TimberwolvesTrey Kaufman-RennF206cmPurdueUSAFrom San Antonio via Indiana
60Milwaukee BucksMalique LewisF202cmSouth East Melbourne PhoenixTrinidad and TobagoFrom Oklahoma City via San Antonio, Miami and Washington Wizards

Former NBL Next Star Karim Lopez has been selected by the Memphis Grizzlies via the Detroit Pistons with the 21st pick.

Mexican-born Lopez, 19, was the 15th NBL Next Star taken in the NBA Draft and Lewis the 16th.

Lopez played two seasons with the New Zealand Breakers and is the first Mexican-born player taken the first round. He was expected to be a lottery pick but slipped seven positions.

Lewis, 21, played two seasons with the South East Melbourne Phoenix.

BYU's AJ Dybantsa taken with the first pick by former NBL Next Star Alex Sarr's Washington Wizards.

Josh Giddey has two new teammates after the Bulls selected power forward Caleb Wilson from North Carolina with the fourth pick and guard Dailyn Swain out of Texas with the 15th pick.

Dyson Daniels' Atlanta Hawks selected point guard Kingston Flemings from the Houston Cougars with the 8th pick and SCU forward Allen Graves with the 19th pick.

The Milwaukee Bucks selected Nate Ament with the 13th pick after they traded two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to the Heat for Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, three first-round picks, including No.13 in the 2026 NBA Draft, a future pick swap and a second-round pick.

Cluff, 24, and Mackinnon, 22, staked their claims to late second-round consideration in front of NBA scouts at the adidas Eurocamp in Italy earlier this month, while Dell’Orso, 22, has worked out with Johnny Furphy’s Indiana Pacers, Josh Green’s Charlotte Hornets, the Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors.

NBA rules state players aged 22 and over who have exhausted their college eligibility don’t need to declare to be drafted.

Cluff worked out with the Golden State Warriors and Mackinnon with the Portland Trail Blazers. Both players were part of the Next Stars team that swept the Eurocamp tournament 3-0, with Mackinnon named finals MVP.

Dell’Orso transferred from Campbell to Arizona before the start of the 2024-25 NCAA Men’s Division 1 season and developed a reputation as an elite three-point shooter, knocking down 100 threes at 37%, on a national ranked team in a power conference (Big 12).

The 1.98m shooting guard from Melbourne said it was a solid foundation, a catalyst for his draft workouts and a role that could make him an NBA player.

"I think Arizona did a good job getting me prepped for this part of my journey in terms of shooting and playing off the ball,” Dell’Orso said after his workout with the Pacers.

"Obviously the NBA has a bunch of superstars and being able to be a complementary piece to the guys that dribble a lot, and I can kind of space up, create space on the floor and shift defenses.

"That's something I think will always translate."

Four Australians were selected in the second round in 2025.

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