Houston Cougars’ Kingston Flemings Projected Top‑10, Chris Cenac Jr. Posts 9.5 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 3.0 Defensive BPM
Kingston Flemings is projected as a top‑10 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft; Chris Cenac Jr. averaged 9.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and posted a 3.0 defensive BPM for Houston.

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Kingston Flemings is projected to go in the top 10 of the 2026 NBA Draft; Chris Cenac Jr. contributed 9.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and a 3.0 defensive box‑plus‑minus per 100 possessions.
Houston’s 2026 draft outlook centers on guard Kingston Flemings, whose scouting reports place him among the first ten selections. The projection puts the Cougars on the radar for a franchise‑changing lottery pick.
Alongside Flemings, forward Chris Cenac Jr. posted a solid statistical line in his lone college season. He averaged 9.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 24.8 minutes per game. His shooting split was 48.5% from the field, 33.3% from three‑point range and 62.1% from the free‑throw line. Defensively, Cenac recorded a box‑plus‑minus (BPM) of 3.0, indicating a net positive impact per 100 possessions.
Cenac’s 76.4% success rate on shots at the rim underscores his effectiveness as a rim‑runner, while his 33.3% three‑point conversion shows emerging perimeter potential. At 6‑11, his length and mobility allowed him to guard multiple positions, contributing to Houston’s top‑five national defense.
The Cougars’ frontcourt, anchored by Cenac and fellow prospect Joseph Tugler, helped the team secure a No. 2 seed and a Sweet 16 appearance. While Cenac still needs strength and consistency upgrades, his blend of size, athleticism and defensive versatility positions him as a second‑round candidate with upside.
Flemings’ projected top‑10 status could elevate Houston’s draft capital, potentially enabling the program to retain or attract additional talent. Cenac’s measurable contributions suggest he could be a value pick for teams seeking a developmental big with defensive instincts.
What to watch next: The NBA Draft Combine will reveal whether Flemings’ athletic testing cements his lottery outlook, while Cenac’s performance in pre‑draft workouts will determine if he climbs beyond the second round.
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