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2026 NBA Draft: What Drills Are Held at the NBA Draft Combine? Here's a Closer Look

Take a closer look at the drills and activities at the 2026 AWS NBA Draft Combine in Chicago from May 10-17. Brian Martin, for NBA.com

Updated on May 4, 2026 7:03 PM

Top prospect Cooper Flagg goes through drills at the Combine and talks about taking the next step in his career.

The AWS NBA Draft Combine β€” held from May 10-17 β€” is a week-long gathering in Chicago where top Draft prospects participate in skills drills, scrimmages, get official anthropometric measurements and have the opportunity to meet with NBA team officials. Last year, 75 prospects participated in the NBA Draft Combine, including every player that would go on to become a lottery pick in the 2025 NBA Draft – a group led by Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, VJ Edgecombe, Kon Knueppel and Ace Bailey as the top five picks. With 71 players filing as early-entry candidates for the 2026 NBA Draft, the number of prospects at this year’s Draft Combine may be even higher.

Below is an overview of the stations and activities that Draft prospects will participate in while attending the AWS NBA Draft Combine.

Anthropometric measurements

Hand length and width, height without shoes, percentage of body fat, standing reach, weight and wingspan are measured.

Strength and agility tests

After dynamic warm-up, no-step vertical jump, maximum vertical jump, pro lane drill, three-quarter court sprint, lane shuttle drill (players will complete drills in small groups; within each group, expected order will be lowest jersey number to highest jersey number).

Kon Knueppel participates in shooting drills at 2025 NBA Draft Combine.

Shooting drills (required of each participant)

Players are required to complete each of the following drills:

See below for a detailed look at the shooting drills.

Live action offense vs. defense drills (optional)

After warmups, there will be three categories of optional live action offense vs. defense drills:

See below for a detailed look at the offense vs. defense drills.

Cooper Flagg goes through measuring at 2025 NBA Draft Combine.

Biomechanical and functional movement testing

Biomechanics assessment via NBA providers; isometric strength assessment

Medical intake & Medical history information

In-person medical screening/exam and history review with orthopedic physician and sports medicine physician, blood draw for medical lab tests, and DEXA. These activities will follow a virtual intake, prior to the Combine, with an orthopedic physician and collection of medical history information (including prior medical records)

Five-on-five scrimmages (Optional)

Pro days (If necessary)

Facilitated by the NBA with content organized by players and player representatives


SHOOTING & LIVE ACTION OFFENSE VS. DEFENSE DRILLS

SHOOTING DRILLS (REQUIRED)

Players are required to complete each of the shooting drills below as directed by the NBA. Four baskets will be utilized for shooting drills.

Off-the-dribble shooting

Shoot from three locations (right wing through top-left wing). At each location, the player will take 10 shots, alternating his dribble in each direction (e.g., one shot dribbling right, one shot dribbling left, one shot dribbling right, and so on).

Spot-up shooting

Start in the right corner. Shoot five shots at five spots around the NBA 3-point line (right corner, break, top, break, left corner) for a total of 25 shots.

Star Drill (3-point OR mid-range)

Players are required to complete the star drill and, based on their individual shooting preference, will have the option of completing this drill from 3-point or mid-range. Upon arrival in Chicago and check-in for the Draft Combine, each player will have the option to notify the NBA that he intends to complete the mid-range version of this drill (instead of the default 3-point version). A player will also have the opportunity to choose the mid-range version by notifying the NBA before beginning the shooting drills.

Side-mid-side drill (3-point OR mid-range)

Players are required to complete the side-mid-side drill and, based on their individual shooting preference, will have the option of completing this drill from the mid-range. Upon arrival in Chicago and check-in for the Draft Combine, each player will have the option to notify the NBA that he intends to complete the mid-range version of this drill (instead of the default 3-point version). A player will also have the opportunity to choose the mid-range version by notifying the NBA before beginning the shooting drills.

Free Throw Shooting

Shoot 10 free throws.


LIVE ACTION OFFENSE VS. DEFENSE DRILLS (OPTIONAL)

Players will have the option to participate in three categories of live action offense vs. defense drills that feature specific basketball situations that a player may encounter in an NBA game (Simulated Actions, Transition Drill, and Four-on-Four Half Court). For players participating in such drills, prior to doing so, there will be warmups (described below). The coaches operating the live action offense vs. defense drills and warmups may elect to skip a particular action or set based on timing or other considerations.

WARMUPS

Ball handling and finishing (straight line, in-and-out, crossover, euro, between legs β€” reverse, long layup, and floater).

SIMULATED ACTIONS (TWO-ON-TWO / THREE-ON-THREE)

TWO-ON-TWO
THREE-ON-THREE WITH ADVANTAGE

TRANSITION DRILL (FOUR-ON-FOUR)

FOUR-ON-FOUR HALF COURT PICK AND ROLL

SCREENING AND OFF-BALL ACTIONS (CORNER SPLIT / HIGH SPLIT)

THUNDER CLOSE-OUT


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