The NBA Draft Combine isn't your typical job interview—it's a high-stakes showcase where dreams are made, and draft stocks rise or fall. This week, Chicago becomes the epicenter of the basketball world as the Combine kicks off at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis from May 10 to May 17. For the 73 invited players, it's a chance to perform in front of a who's who of NBA decision-makers: coaches, scouts, general managers, and front-office executives.
Iowa State is making some serious noise this year. For the first time since 2019, not one but two Cyclones have earned Combine invitations. Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson are heading to the Windy City ready to prove they belong among the top draft prospects. This is a major milestone for the program, signaling that Iowa State's talent is catching eyes on the national stage.
Both players will have the opportunity to showcase their skills in drills, scrimmages, and one-on-one interviews with NBA teams. For Momcilovic, known for his smooth shooting and basketball IQ, it's a chance to solidify his reputation as a versatile forward. Jefferson, a dynamic presence on both ends of the floor, will look to impress with his athleticism and defensive instincts. The Combine could be the defining moment that catapults them into the draft conversation.
As the basketball world watches, all eyes are on these two Cyclones. Will they rise to the occasion? The next few days in Chicago will tell the story.
