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We're taking a look at how names like AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and others all fared as the Kings had the day off.

The Sacramento Kings received some down time Saturday before facing the Los Angeles Lakers. But it presented the perfect opportunity to observe some of their more popular NBA Draft targets attached to them. 

Sacramento remains the frontrunner to land the top overall pick in the June NBA Draft Lottery come May 10 -- when the draft order and lottery selections are unveiled. 

Fans of the Kings continue to clamor for AJ Dybantsa of BYU. Although Cameron Boozer of Duke entered the picture as a possible top overall pick last Saturday by defeating No. 1 Michigan. 

Did both deliver more stellar outings in the final regular season weekend for college hoops? Which other draft prospects are worth monitoring including how they performed Saturday? Time to recap how each draft prospect fared. 

AJ Dybantsa takes stunning loss

The BYU freshman sensation dropped 20 points in a span of 39 minutes. 

But his Cougars are continuing to fade -- losing this time to unranked West Virginia 79-71. 

Dybantsa lost the basketball four times during the game. But more astonishing is that he and the Cougars have dropped two straight against unranked foes. 

Dybantsa has delivered eight straight games of surpassing 20 points. But the losses are mounting for what was once a heavy favorite to win the Big 12. 

Cameron Boozer spearheads another defensive show 

Duke has now bottled two high-scoring teams in the last two Saturdays. 

First was bottling Michigan to a season-low 63 points. Now the Blue Devils routed No. 11 Virginia 77-51. 

Boozer dropped 18 points and nearly came away with the double-double (nine rebounds). He also dished out four assists in continuing to showcase his versatility. 

"He's a force," his head coach Jon Scheyer told reporters postgame. "No question about it. He sets a great tone for us with his rebounding and rim attacks.”

Darryn Peterson takes massive loss to possible No. 1 seed 

And in the process, his draft stock continues to take a hit. 

Peterson scored 24 points in 31 minutes -- all while facing criticism about if he can play a full game amid cramps and other ailments. But his Kansas team took a massive 84-61 loss to Arizona. 

The Wildcats are further distancing themselves from KU in the Big 12 title race. Peterson managed to deliver two blocks but Arizona's freshman Brayden Burries out-performed him by delivering 20 points. 

Of the three, Peterson is becoming the weak link among the potential Kings draft targets. 

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