Malachi Moreno is already showing up in early 2027 NBA mock draft talk as a lottery pick, and one of the loudest projections has him going No. 11.
That’s the latest buzz around the Kentucky big man after the 2026 NBA draft wrapped up Wednesday. With all the picks in, attention has quickly shifted to next year’s class, and Moreno’s name is popping up near the top of it.
Sam Vecenie is among those high on Moreno. He wrote, “On the plus side, Moreno is a good shot-blocker and has potential to be a solid rim protector at 6 feet 11 with a 9-foot-3.5 standing reach,” Vecenie wrote. “Offensively, he’s an excellent passer who averaged 1.8 assists per game and can act as something of a hub at the top of the key because of his comfort with the ball.
“Moreno needs to get stronger and more willing to play with physicality on the interior. He has an immense amount of potential to be the kind of big teams are looking for in the Isaiah Hartenstein mold, but he has work to do to round out his game.”
Moreno had already entered the draft process this year before choosing to withdraw and return to Lexington for his sophomore season. That decision gives him another year to sharpen his game and try to become one of the faces of Kentucky’s 2026-27 team.
There’s also a practical reason the timing may work in his favor. The 2026 draft class was viewed as one of the stronger groups in recent memory, while next year’s crop is not seen in the same light. Even with another year of age on him, Moreno could wind up going higher in 2027 than he would have this summer.
One area that keeps coming up is his 3-point shooting. A clip from this offseason showed Moreno working out for the Los Angeles Lakers, and threes were part of what he was taking.
Kentucky fans already saw how quickly he could be thrown into the fire. As a true freshman, Moreno became the team’s starting center for most of the season and started 30 of 36 games. He proved he could handle a major role right away.
For Moreno, the path to this moment has been a long one. He grew up in Georgetown, Kentucky, as a Wildcat fan, watched former Kentucky players hear their names called on draft night, and now he gets his own chance to follow that same path after another season in Lexington.
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