Did an early March Insanity exit give specialists second ideas about taking Kansas Jayhawks freshman guard Darryn Peterson No. 1 total within the 2026 NBA Draft?
Peterson, who is predicted to forgo his remaining three years of school eligibility, ought to quickly start getting ready for the draft after the Jayhawks misplaced to the St. John’s Red Storm, 67-65, within the Spherical of 32 of the NCAA Match on Sunday. His March Insanity look left one expertise evaluator wishing he had seen extra.
ESPN’s Seth Greenberg explains why he would not take Darryn Peterson with the No. 1 decide
Greenberg, a former Virginia Tech Hokies head coach, assessed Peterson’s efficiency towards St. John’s throughout ESPN’s “Get Up” on Monday. He defined he wished him to take over the sport, as NBA stars do.
“In that sport, a sport it’s essential to win towards St. John’s, you must take over the sport, you must have the mentality that [Arkansas Razorbacks guard Darius Acuff Jr.] had the opposite evening,” Greenberg mentioned. “And I simply didn’t see that, and that’s my concern for Peterson, and that is why I might not take him No. 1.”
