
The NBA Draft Combine, one of the most pivotal events for draft-eligible prospects, is set to host 78 of the most talented young players from around the world—and among them are Kentucky prospects Otega Oweh and Koby Brea. Both players have made significant impressions during their collegiate careers and now look to capitalize on this crucial opportunity to boost their draft stock in front of scouts, executives, and media.
Oweh and Brea, though coming from different basketball backgrounds, share a common goal: to prove their readiness for the next level. Oweh, a high-energy guard known for his athleticism and defensive tenacity, transferred to Kentucky and immediately became a key part of the Wildcats’ backcourt. Standing at 6-foot-5, Oweh brings a unique blend of size, speed, and versatility, often guarding multiple positions and showing flashes of offensive improvement. His ability to disrupt passing lanes and create transition opportunities has drawn praise from evaluators.
Meanwhile, Brea, a transfer from Dayton, made a name for himself as one of the most efficient shooters in the country. Measuring around 6-foot-6 with a strong frame, Brea shot over 45% from three-point range during his final collegiate season and became a reliable scoring