UConn Star Reed Jr. Declares For NBA Draft After Historic Season
UConn standout guard Reed Jr. announced his decision to enter the 2026 NBA Draft on Saturday, capping off a historic collegiate career that has captivated basketball fans nationwide. The junior guard, who led the Huskies to back-to-back NCAA championships, made the announcement via social media, thanking his coaches, teammates, and fans for their support.
Reed Jr.'s declaration comes after a stellar season where he averaged 22.5 points, 6.8 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game, solidifying his status as one of the top prospects in the draft. His clutch performances in March Madness, including a game-winning shot in the Final Four, have made him a household name among college basketball enthusiasts.
The news is trending across the U.S. as fans and analysts speculate on his potential NBA landing spot. Many mock drafts project Reed Jr. as a top-five pick, with teams like the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs reportedly showing strong interest. His combination of scoring ability, court vision, and leadership has drawn comparisons to NBA All-Star guards like Ja Morant and Darius Garland.
UConn head coach Dan Hurley praised Reed Jr.'s work ethic and impact on the program, calling him "one of the most complete players I've ever coached." Reed Jr.'s departure leaves a significant void for the Huskies, who will look to rebuild around a talented but young roster next season.
Reed Jr. now joins a growing list of UConn players who have made the leap to the NBA, continuing the program's legacy of producing elite talent. His journey from a highly touted high school recruit to a potential NBA star has been closely followed by fans, making his draft announcement a major moment in the sports world.
As the NBA Draft approaches on June 25, all eyes will be on Reed Jr. to see where his next chapter begins. For now, UConn fans celebrate his contributions to the program while eagerly anticipating his professional career.