NBA 2025 Draft

First Round Picks

  1. Dallas Mavericks – Cooper Flagg (PF, Duke)
    A 6’8″ two-way powerhouse who dominated at Duke, averaging around 19 PPG and 7 RPG. High-motor defender with superstar upside.
  2. San Antonio Spurs – Dylan Harper (G, Rutgers)
    A crafty guard with excellent ball-handling and playmaking skills, seen as a long-term backcourt leader.
  3. Philadelphia 76ers – V.J. Edgecombe (G, Baylor)
    Athletic combo guard with high defensive upside and growing offensive game.
  4. Charlotte Hornets – Kon Knueppel (G/F, Duke)
    Versatile wing known for his consistency, character, and two-way impact.
  5. Utah Jazz – Ace Bailey (G/F, Rutgers)
    Slashing wing with strong rebounding instincts and post-up craftiness.
  6. Washington Wizards – Tre Johnson (G, Texas)
    Creative scorer and passer with a smooth offensive toolkit.
  7. New Orleans Pelicans – Jeremiah Fears (G, Oklahoma)
    Deep-shooting guard with guard size and upside in pick-and-roll situations.
  8. Brooklyn Nets – Egor Demin (G, BYU)
    Emerging 3-and-D guard who adds shooting and length on the perimeter.
  9. Toronto Raptors – Collin Murray‑Boyles (F, South Carolina)
    Athletic forward with two-way potential and versatility.
  10. Phoenix Suns – Khaman Maluach (C, Duke / Houston pick)
    Huge-bodied rookie from Duke, offers rim protection and physical presence.
  11. Memphis Grizzlies – Cedric Coward (F, Washington State)
    Physical forward known for toughness, rebounding, and hustle.
  12. Chicago Bulls – Noa Essengue (F, Germany)
    European forward with size and upside down low.
  13. New Orleans Pelicans – Derik Queen (C, Maryland)
    Skilled big man who can stretch the floor and rebound.
  14. San Antonio Spurs – Carter Bryant (F, Arizona)
    High-motor wing with emerging offensive polish.
  15. Oklahoma City Thunder – Thomas Sorber (C, Georgetown)
    Shot-blocking center with a developing mid-range game.
  16. Portland Trail Blazers – Yang Hansen (C, China)
    Long, agile center with rim-running and shot-altering talent.
  17. Minnesota Timberwolves – Joan Beringer (C, Slovenia)
    International center with craftiness and rebounding strength.
  18. Washington Wizards – Walter Clayton Jr. (G, Florida)
    Steady guard with defensive grit and acceleration.
  19. Brooklyn Nets – Nolan Traoré (G, France)
    French backcourt prospect with a strong two-way foundation.
  20. Miami Heat – Kasparas Jakučionis (G, Illinois)
    Sharpened shooter with perimeter spacing and quickness.
  21. Utah Jazz – Will Riley (F, Illinois)
    Versatile forward who can stretch the defense and rebound.
  22. Atlanta Hawks – Drake Powell (G, North Carolina)
    Talented wing with athleticism and upside on both ends.
  23. Atlanta Hawks – Asa Newell (F, Georgia)
    Power forward with physical play and interior scoring touch.
  24. Oklahoma City Thunder – Nique Clifford (G, Colorado State)
    Scoring guard who brings punch off the bench or as a role player.
  25. Orlando Magic – Jase Richardson (G, Michigan State)
    Energetic guard, proficient at slashing and play creation.
  26. Brooklyn Nets – Ben Saraf (G, Israel)
    International guard with size, feel, and shooting upside.
  27. Brooklyn Nets – Danny Wolf (C, Michigan)
    Rim-running big with defense-first instincts.
  28. Boston Celtics – Hugo González (F, Spain/Real Madrid)
    Skilled wing with European pedigree and all-around polish.
  29. Phoenix Suns – Liam McNeeley (G, UConn)
    Defensive-minded guard with instincts and intensity.
  30. LA Clippers – Yanic Konan Niederhauser (C, Penn State)
    Athletic center with rebounding tenacity and upside.