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Stanford G Ebuka Okorie | 2026 NBA Draft Tape
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Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie is entering the 2026 NBA Draft after a phenomenal freshman season that took many by surprise. In a college basketball season that was dominated by freshmen, Okorie was First Team All-ACC and led the ACC in scoring. His 23.2 points per game were the seventh best in that nation and were the second best in Stanford history. Despite having a 31% usage rate, Okorie only averaged 1.9 turnovers per game. At 6'1.25" and 186 lbs, he is a smaller guard, but he could be the perfect player for a team that needs scoring punch off the bench. Check out the 2026 NBA Draft Tape for Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie.
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