30 Predictions for 2025 NBA Draft
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NBA Mock Draft Suggests Timberwolves Pick Thomas Sorber to Replace Rudy Gobert originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Philadelphia 76ers trade down to select Duke big man Khaman Maluach with the No. 7 overall pick in the latest mock draft projection.
There is no mystery of who will go No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft. Duke forward Cooper Flagg is a lock to become a member of the Dallas Mavericks later in June. There's also a consensus that the No. 2 prospect in the draft class is Rutgers guard Dylan Harper, who is separating himself from the pack.
The Florida Gators have three players who could hear their names called in the 2025 NBA Draft in a couple of weeks. Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin and Will Richard will all be sitting there anxiously waiting for their dreams to come true.
The Philadelphia 76ers are in a good position with the No. 3 pick in this month's NBA draft, but the team reportedly isn't satisfied.
NBA Draft quickly approaching, the Dallas Mavericks have reportedly scheduled a private visit on Tuesday for Cooper Flagg, the reigning CBS Sports National Player of the Year. Unless Flagg cracks a beer,
Michigan State redshirt sophomore point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. has a chance to have a first-hand look at what it takes to reach the NBA Draft as his young brother, Jeremiah, has been one of 13 players invited to be in attendance.
With two weeks to go before the draft, which prospects are rising and falling — and which teams might swing a trade?
The NBA draft will be at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on June 25 and 26. There are two rounds, and the broadcast begins at 8 PM EST on both nights. On the first night, each team has a time limit of five minutes to make their choice. On the second night, it decreases to four minutes. Here's where to watch the NBA draft live each night:
The Spurs could take either one of the two Rutgers stars in wings Dylan Harper or Ace Bailey. Perhaps they could even entertain the idea of selecting Baylor star VJ Edgecombe. But San Antonio could trade back as well, and if they choose that route, they have at least two teams interested.
The Thunder took a five-point lead into the fourth quarter when Jalen Williams drained a 3-pointer with two seconds on the clock to give them a 89-84 lead. However, the Pacers kept bouncing back and took the win thanks to a massive game from Bennedict Mathurin.