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Duke forward Cooper Flagg will be the No. 1 pick by the Dallas Mavericks when the 2025 NBA draft opens on Wednesday, June 25. That much is almost certain. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, the seven players that will be selected are similarly cementing their status at the top of the draft—though it is anyone's guess what order they'll be picked in,
NBA draft is just over a week away, and there are some slight changes to the projections for where some of the top players will land.
Duke Blue Devils freshman Kon Knueppel is one of the most impressive prospects in the 2025 NBA Draft, and he's more than ready to explain exactly why.
• In the 2025 NBA Draft, the top international players who competed at U.S. colleges in 2024-25 include BYU’s Egor Demin (Russia), Baylor’s VJ Edgecombe (Bahamas), Illinois’ Kasparas Jakučionis (Lithuania) and Will Riley (Canada), Duke’s Khaman Malu- ach (South Sudan) and Stanford’s Maxime Raynaud (France).
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“You’ve gotta set up your plan, man, and stick with your plan,” says Reggie Charles Luis, RJ’s dad, who played professionally overseas in 10 different countries, including the Dominican Republic, Spain, Argentina, North Macedonia, and Germany. “And that's what we're doing.”
This is our third and final batch of international prospect rankings for the 2025 NBA Draft. With the NBA Draft right around the corner and the withdrawal deadl
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,
After Washington fell to sixth in the NBA Draft Lottery, all signs point to the team continuing to remain patient.
The Memphis Grizzlies could potentially use the return from the blockbuster Desmond Bane trade to add former Michigan State star Jase Richardson in the 2025 NBA draft.