2025 NBA Mock Draft with Updated Predictions
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It has a rare immovable lock at No. 1. Cooper Flagg is objectively one of the four best prospects of the past 15
The focus of the 2025 NBA draft is on the top of this class, especially Cooper Flagg likely going to the Dallas Mavericks at No. 1 overall, but most the marquee franchises in the sport will be deep in their scouting bag trying to find young players who might be able to contribute in the future because of where they are picking.
The Brooklyn Nets are projected to take Illinois forward Will Riley with the 19th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, per ESPN.
That is a three-spot fall for Bailey from Givony’s previous mock, which projected him to be selected by the Philadelphia 76ers as the third pick. The forward is “losing momentum after refusing to visit” Philadelphia because he was “initially unsatisfied with his search for a proven pathway to development,” per Givony.
When Katz asked who he'd compare himself to from the NBA, Newell didn't hesitate to name Chris Bosh. The former Georgia Tech star was selected No. 4 in the 2003 NBA Draft, a loaded class that also included future superstars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.
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