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While the Oklahoma City Thunder are busy with their Round 2 playoff series against the Denver Nuggets, the 2025 NBA draft lottery was revealed. The randomness always creates chaos. It happened again as the Dallas Mavericks landed the No. 1 pick and will likely add Cooper Flagg.
The New York Knicks are focused in the playoffs right now, but the NBA Draft is inching closer after the league held its annual lottery this week. The Knicks don't have their first-round pick after trading it to the Brooklyn Nets last summer in the deal that netted them Mikal Bridges,
North Carolina guard Drake Powell reaffirmed his decision to enter the 2025 NBA draft pool, telling ESPN's Jeff Borzello he's "all-in on the draft."
It looks like Cooper Flagg will be a Dallas Maverick. That much we learned in a shocking revelation in Chicago on Monday night, where the Mavs — who had never won the lottery be
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Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin wrote up their picks for the 2025 NBA Draft after the Mavericks won the draft lottery on Monday night.
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Toronto’s history of betting on length, athleticism, and upside makes Noa Essengue an intriguing fit at No. 9.
We officially know the order of the 2025 NBA Draft now that the lottery is concluded, but there is still plenty to learn from the NBA Draft Combine.
Team Fit: The Hawks are forever hunting for stoppers to surround Trae Young, and Murray-Boyles is among the stingiest in this class. There would be an absurd amount of two-way playmaking packed between him, Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu, although the lack of shooting could make it impossible to play all three at once. — Zach Buckley
NBA Draft just over a month away, here is where Quaker Valley alum Adou Thiero could end up in this year's draft.