The shortest player mentioned in the 2026 NBA Draft coverage I found is Bennett Stirtz , listed at 6'2.5" in a draft preview and 6'4" in shoes at the combine, which is shorter than the other draft measurements surfaced in the results.

Quick scoop

  • The draft-combine measurements page shows several prospects, with the shortest one in the visible results still around the 6-foot-2 range , not below that.
  • A separate preview for Bennett Stirtz describes him as a point guard with a height of 6'2.5" and notes 6'4 in shoes.
  • Based on the results surfaced here, Bennett Stirtz is the best-supported answer for the shortest player in the 2026 NBA Draft coverage.

Note

There’s a small caveat: draft boards and combine lists can change depending on which prospects were invited, measured, or ultimately selected, so “shortest” can vary by source.