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Six players of Nigerian descent were selected in the 2026 NBA Draft, marking another proud night for the country’s footprint in world basketball.

The Gist
- Six players of Nigerian descent picked
- Led by Ebuka Okorie and Zuby Ejiofor
- Historic night in 2026 NBA Draft
The picks were spread across two rounds at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, with different franchises taking the players.
The first-round picks
Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie led the way, going 17th overall. He was taken by the Oklahoma City Thunder before being dealt to the Detroit Pistons.
St. John’s forward Zuby Ejiofor followed at No. 23, selected by the Atlanta Hawks. The two headlined the strong Nigerian presence.
The second-round picks
Otega Oweh went 41st overall to the Miami Heat. His draft rights are expected to move to the Oklahoma City Thunder through a pre-arranged trade.
Felix Okpara was picked 46th overall by the Orlando Magic. Virginia Tech forward Tobi Lawal followed at No. 48, chosen by the Dallas Mavericks.
Ugonna Onyenso rounded out the group, drafted 53rd overall by the Houston Rockets.
Players of Nigerian descent shine in 2026 NBA Draft
The night marked one of the strongest showings ever for players of Nigerian heritage. It ranked among the highest totals for the country in a single draft.
Many of the players were born or raised abroad to Nigerian parents. Their selections reflect the deep talent in the diaspora.
Nigeria has long produced standout NBA names, and this class extends that tradition into a new generation.
Nigeria’s basketball pipeline
Nigeria has steadily become one of the strongest sources of basketball talent in the world.
Players of Nigerian heritage feature on rosters across the NBA, college basketball and European leagues.
Many grew up abroad but maintain strong ties to their parents’ homeland.
Their success has fuelled interest in the sport among young Nigerians at home.
Local academies and grassroots programmes have expanded to nurture the next wave of players.
D’Tigers, Nigeria’s men’s basketball side, have pushed for stronger results at major tournaments.
A deeper pool of NBA-level talent would raise the team’s ceiling on the international stage.
Several Nigerian-born stars have already made their mark in the league over the years.
Their visibility has inspired a new generation to take the sport seriously.
Basketball academies have sprung up in cities across the country.
Scouts now monitor Nigerian and diaspora talent more closely than before.
The national federation hopes to convert that talent into tournament success.
D’Tigers have shown flashes of promise but crave consistency at the top level.
For the six draftees, the immediate goal is to earn a place in the rotation.
Their first seasons will test whether college form translates to the pros.
Why it matters
The picks strengthen Nigeria’s growing reputation as a basketball nation. Each new draftee raises the country’s profile in the sport.
Some of these players could feature for D’Tigers, Nigeria’s national team, in future tournaments. Their experience would lift the side’s quality.
Young players at home also gain fresh role models. Seeing Nigerian names called on draft night fuels dreams across the country.
For now, the focus shifts to pre-season, where the six will fight to earn minutes. Their journeys from college courts to the NBA are only beginning.
Source: NBA

