As the college basketball season pushes deeper into the winter stretch, the picture surrounding the 2026 NBA draft class is continuing to evolve.
In the newest installment of The Long Forecast on NetsDaily, we take a closer look at the latest risers, fallers, and the latest in the NCAA as we continue to inch closer to June.
Where do the Nets’ picks sit?
The Nets lost their lone game after last week’s column, falling to the Indiana Pacers, 115-110, at home.
They currently hold the NBA’s fifth-worst record at 15-38, while their second-round selections currently sit at Nos. 35 and 41 overall.
Here are the latest mock drafts from Tanakthon and Bleacher Report.
Risers
Christian Anderson, Texas Tech
Christian Anderson has taken a meaningful sophomore leap at Texas A&M this season.
In 24 games, he averages 19.1 points and 7.7 assists, shooting 43.5% from 3-point range across 38.8 minutes per contest.
Against the No. 1-ranked Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, Anderson erupted for 19 points and eight assists while knocking down 40% of his 3-point attempts, leading the Red Raiders to an overtime road victory.
He can score at all three levels and is an elite shot creator, standing 6’3” and 178 pounds.
Aderson currently projects as a late first-round pick, but at this pace, he will rise even further as the draft approaches.
Fallers
This has absolutely nothing to do with performance.
Caleb Wilson had been putting together a tremendous freshman campaign, flashing his two-way versatility and high defensive upside that made him one of the most intriguing prospects in this year’s draft class.
However, a broken hand halted that momentum. Wilson is still only a freshman, but he will need to get back on the court, re-establish his rhythm, and show scouts he can produce at the same level post-injury.
If he returns healthy and looks like himself, the long-term outlook won’t change, but in the short term, the injury will inevitably raise questions about his draft stock.
Spotlight of the week
Kingston Flemings has been one of the most productive guards in the country at Houston this season, averaging 16.4 points and 5.3 assists while shooting 49.2% from the field in 31.1 minutes per game.
Beyond that, his poise has stood out while operating the Cougars’ offense as a freshman.
The Nets also seem to be interested.
Speaking on the “Locked on Nets podcast,” with Erik Slater of Clutch Points, No Ceilings’ Corey Tulaba said that the Nets have expressed interest in the 19-year-old.
Standing at 6’4” and 190 pounds, Flemings is highly athletic, can score at all three levels, and is making a case as the top point guard in this year’s draft class. Finally, the kid can play defeense.
Sleepers
At 6’9” and 250 pounds, David Mirković is beginning to catch fire at Illinois during his freshman season.
Against Indiana on Sunday, he turned heads, pouring in 25 points, while collecting seven rebounds and shooting 62.5% from the field.
On the season, Mirković is averaging 13 points and eight rebounds in 29.1 minutes while shooting 47.9% from the field and 39% from beyond the arc.
Mirkvoić is unique because he can use his size to dominate the rebounding game, yet he is also productive as a perimeter shooter.
It is a skill set worth monitoring as evaluators search for upside beyond the consensus tier.
This week’s watch guide
Here is a list of NCAA games fans should tune in to this week.
- February 18, 7:00 PM tip-off: Arkansas @ Alabama
- February 18, 10:00 PM tip-off: Illinois @ USC
- February 21, 1:00 PM tip-off: Cincinnati @ Kansas
- February 21, 3:00 PM tip-off: Arizona @ Houston
- February 21, 6:30 PM tip-off: Michigan @ Duke
- February 23, 9:00 PM tip-off: Houston @ Kansas