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Ryan Conwell 2026 NBA Draft Combine Issued Jersey | Probable Wear

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NIKE, NIKE MESH JERSEY, SIZE XL (TALL LENGTH) 

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This NBA Draft Combine jersey was issued to Ryan Conwell on May 12, 2026 in Chicago, at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis Hotel. However, due to provenance, we believe it is likely worn.


With solid physical tools for a scoring guard, a 6'2.0" frame, 214.8 lbs build, and a 6'7.0" wingspan, Ryan Conwell brings physicality, veteran polish, and a lethal shooting stroke to the backcourt. He impressed at the NBA Draft Combine with a 10.69-second pro lane agility time (ranking eighth overall), a 39.5" max vertical, and exceptional shooting drill performance, finishing first overall in the off-the-dribble shooting drill at 28-of-30. 


Conwell is coming out of the University of Louisville, where he capped a four-year college journey that also took him through South Florida, Indiana State, and Xavier. Across his collegiate career, he played in 141 games, averaging approximately 15.5 points per game across his four seasons, with his best year coming as a senior at Louisville, where he averaged 18.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game while shooting 41.0% from the field, 35.0% from three, and 83.0% from the free throw line. In 2025-26, he earned Second-Team All-ACC honors, led Louisville in scoring, and helped the Cardinals reach the NCAA Tournament. 


A relentless off-ball mover, elite catch-and-shoot threat, and physically durable scorer who plays through contact, Conwell made his mark late in the ACC season with several big scoring performances, including 24 points in a win over Miami. Combining sharp collegiate production, elite shooting drill results, robust athleticism, and a ready-made NBA role as a plug-and-play floor spacer, Conwell projects as an immediate rotation contributor with a profile comparable to Donte DiVincenzo and Cam Spencer.