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Gonzaga Loses Key Recruit to NBA Draft
14 Jun
Summary
- German guard Jack Kayil confirmed staying in NBA draft.
- Kayil committed to Gonzaga but will forgo college.
- Alba Berlin player earned U22 Player of Year award.

German guard Jack Kayil has officially declared for the 2026 NBA draft, a decision confirmed by his representation on Saturday, June 13. Kayil, initially a commitment to Gonzaga's 2026 class, will forgo his college eligibility. He earned the German Bundesliga's Under-22 Player of the Year award for his performance with Alba Berlin.
The Bulldogs, who learned of Kayil's intention to stay in the draft in mid-May, have been actively seeking replacements. With the transfer portal currently offering limited options, Gonzaga is exploring international prospects, including 17-year-old Serbian Nikola Kusturica. The team's immediate backcourt depth is thin, relying on sophomores and a Houston transfer, with few other non-walk-on options.
Kayil's departure creates a significant void, as his versatility to play both on and off the ball was expected to fill roles as a starting shooting guard and backup point guard. The team now faces the challenge of finding multiple players to fill these essential positions as the roster options continue to diminish.