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Dybantsa, projected top NBA pick, signs with BYU

A.J. Dybantsa, the No. 1 prospect in high school basketball and the projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft, announced his commitment to BYU on Tuesday morning on ESPN’s “First Take.”

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