
Another prominent NBA mock draft has projected Koby Brea as a second-round selection, adding fuel to the rising momentum surrounding the sharp-shooting guard out of the University of Dayton. Once considered a niche prospect, Brea’s combination of perimeter scoring, basketball IQ, and maturity has increasingly caught the attention of scouts and front offices across the league.
Brea’s climb up draft boards comes on the heels of a breakout senior season in which he emerged as one of the most efficient three-point shooters in the nation. Averaging 11.1 points per game on an eye-popping 49.8% shooting from beyond the arc, Brea demonstrated a level of consistency and poise that few players at any level could match. His ability to stretch the floor, move without the ball, and make timely decisions within the flow of the offense has made him a compelling target for teams looking to add immediate spacing and shooting off the bench.
Despite not being a high-usage player, Brea’s impact was undeniable. At Dayton, he thrived as both a starter and a sixth man, showing a willingness to adapt to the role his team needed. That versatility has impressed NBA scouts, many of whom see him as a plug-and-play option in a league increasingly defined by pace-and-space systems.
“Brea has an elite skill in his shooting