AJ Dybantsa Delivers a Signature Performance in the Holy War, Cementing His Status as an Elite NBA Prospect

On one of college basketball’s biggest rivalry stages, AJ Dybantsa delivered a performance that felt both inevitable and unforgettable. In BYU’s Holy War showdown against Utah, the projected NBA lottery pick erupted for 43 points, producing one of the most dominant individual outings of the season and further solidifying his standing as a top-two prospect in the upcoming NBA Draft.

From the opening tip, Dybantsa looked unstoppable. He finished the night shooting 15-of-24 from the field, including 4-of-5 from three-point range, while adding 6 rebounds and 3 assists in 36 minutes. Utah threw multiple defenders and coverages at him, but nothing slowed his rhythm. Whether attacking downhill, rising over defenders in isolation, or burying shots from deep, Dybantsa controlled the game with a scorer’s confidence and an NBA-ready poise.

What made the performance resonate beyond the box score was the moment. The Holy War is never short on intensity, pressure, or emotion, yet Dybantsa played with complete command. He scored at all three levels, punished mismatches, and consistently delivered when Utah threatened to seize momentum. Every big shot felt like a statement — not just against a rival, but to the rest of the country watching.

While Saturday’s explosion was the peak, it was hardly a surprise. Dybantsa has been one of the most consistent and efficient stars in college basketball all season. Through 18 games, he is averaging 22.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game, while shooting an impressive 54.7% from the field, 30.2% from three, and 76.0% at the free-throw line. Those numbers reflect a complete offensive package — power, touch, shot creation, and decision-making — packaged in a player who already looks prepared for the next level.

Scouts have long viewed Dybantsa as a potential franchise cornerstone, and performances like this only reinforce that belief. At his size and athletic profile, few players combine his scoring versatility with the ability to create offense without forcing the game. He can dominate as a primary option, yet still make winning plays within the flow of an offense — a trait that separates elite prospects from merely talented ones.

For BYU, Dybantsa’s presence elevates the program into national relevance on any given night. For NBA decision-makers, games like this serve as confirmation rather than revelation. In a season filled with standout performances, AJ Dybantsa’s 43-point masterpiece against Utah stands among the very best.

On a rivalry stage, under the brightest lights, he didn’t just deliver — he announced himself once again as one of the premier talents in basketball’s next generation.

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Landon Kardian