Louisville basketball fans have plenty to celebrate this week. Mikel Brown Jr., a product of the University of Louisville, was selected sixth overall in the 2026 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets — making him the highest draft pick to come out of Louisville in 36 years, according to WDRB and WHAS11.
The milestone is a landmark moment for the Cardinals program and for the city as a whole. Brown Jr.’s selection in the top ten of the draft signals the continued rise of Louisville basketball on the national stage and gives local fans a hometown hero to cheer for at the professional level.
The last time Louisville saw a player drafted this high was more than three decades ago, making Brown Jr.’s achievement all the more remarkable. His selection is a testament to both his individual talent and the program that helped develop him into an NBA-caliber player.
Louisville sports fans will now have a reason to keep an eye on the Brooklyn Nets as Brown Jr. begins his professional career. It’s a proud moment for the University of Louisville, the Cardinals faithful, and the entire city — proof that Louisville continues to produce elite basketball talent ready for the biggest stage in the sport.