While there is a clear-cut top four in the 2026 NBA Draft with AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson getting all of the attention, one prospect seems to be separating from the pack. Dybantsa has turned into the consensus No. 1 pick, but Washington Wizards executive Michael Winger said they could look to trade out of the top spot, per The Stein Line 's Jake Fischer . Is there reason to believe the Sacramento Kings could be looking to trade up to acquire the No. 1 pick? Marc J. Spears reports that Dybantsa met with the Kings, along with every team that holds a top-nine pick in the draft. Of course, it is fun to think about the idea of the Kings landing Dybantsa, but does this actually mean anything? BYU forward AJ Dybantsa met with the Wizards in Chicago during the NBA pre-draft camp. Washington is supposed to visit with “multiple players” in DC for the top pick, source days. Dybantsa also met with Utah, Chicago, Sacramento, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Dallas, Memphis & the Clippers.…