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Sixers draft profile: Bennett Stirtz is a polished, battle-tested guard 

Дата публикации: 02-06-2026 10:40:47



A scouting report on NBA draft prospect Bennett Stirtz: 
Position: Guard
Height: 6-foot-2.5 (without shoes)
Weight: 186 pounds 
College: Iowa 
Strengths
Stirtz had an incredible rise from Division II Northwest Missouri State to Drake to Iowa alongside head coach Ben McCollum. As he climbed the ranks, Stirtz kept improving and showing he very much belonged. 
He took on a huge workload last season as Iowa’s lead guard (37.7 minutes per game), helped the No. 9 seed Hawkeyes reach the Elite Eight, and averaged 19.8 points, 4.4 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals. 
Stirtz shoots with range, variety and volume. On top of his three-point shooting, he can keep the scoreboard moving with crafty finishes inside and soft touch on well-honed floaters, runners and leaners. Over his two Division I seasons, Stirtz went 48.7 percent from the floor, 37.2 percent from three-point range and 82.0 percent at the foul line. He got up 6.9 threes per game as a senior and fired away with the kind of confidence that’s needed in the NBA. 
“I feel like I’m the best shooter in this draft and I want to prove that my whole basketball career,” Stirtz told the Big Ten Network’s Andy Katz.
Stirtz is a polished pick-and-roll ball handler who’s clever about manipulating defenses but doesn’t force high-risk passes. He posted a 2.40 assist-to-turnover ratio last year.
Weaknesses
Stirtz isn’t a player with much blow-by explosiveness or traditional athleticism. Defensively, he knows there will be major challenges against NBA speed and strength. 
“That’s the main thing that we’re working on right now,” he said in an interview with League Him’s Jacob Myers. “Just watching the NBA, they pick on dudes. They get the same dude in the action every time who they don’t think can guard. I don’t want to be that guy. … I want to be able to guard in the league and be able to guard different positions.
“I think playing (almost) 40 minutes (per game) this year, it didn’t help because I was so tired and I was doing so much on the offensive end. Trying to get a breather, it was on the defensive side of the ball. So that was a tough spot for this year, but I really want to be become a great defender.”
Is Stirtz truly an elite shooter? He might make that look like a silly question, but Stirtz was 10 for 39 from three-point territory (25.6 percent) in the 2026 NCAA tournament, including an 0-for-9 game against Florida. Much of that can be chalked up to having to take difficult off-the-dribble looks and the toll of game after game with zero rest. It wouldn’t be surprising at all if Stirtz has more open shots next to NBA talent and hits a high percentage. However, his ceiling would obviously be lower if he doesn’t end up as a full-blown sharpshooter. 
In terms of upside, it’s also notable that Stirtz will turn 23 years old in October. He’s an unconventional prospect and could continue making significant development, but NBA teams will generally expect more growth from the younger players in this draft class. 
Fit
With Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe as backcourt cornerstones, Stirtz would presumably not step into the Sixers’ starting lineup as the 22nd pick. 
In the event that most of Stirtz’s college strengths translate to the NBA, it’s still easy to envision him being a valuable piece. The Sixers could absolutely use more three-point shooting and more players capable of handling the ball besides Maxey and Edgecombe.

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