With the 2027 and 2028 NBA drafts still years away, early scouting work has begun to identify players who may be worth monitoring as their development continues.
After a summer spent evaluating young talent, draft analyst Jeremy Woo outlined the early prospects drawing attention for those future draft classes. The focus remains on long-term observation, as players in these groups are still in the early stages of their basketball development.
Long-Term Evaluation Begins
At this point in the process, scouting is centered on tracking growth, skill development and competitive progression over time. Early lists are not final assessments, but they help establish a baseline for players who could remain part of the conversation as the 2027 and 2028 draft cycles approach.
The coming seasons will provide a clearer picture as these prospects face stronger competition and continue to refine their games. For now, the summer scouting period has offered an initial framework for evaluating the next wave of potential NBA talent.
