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2025 NBA Mock Draft: Cooper Flagg, Khaman Maluach, Kon Knueppel give Duke three freshmen in top six selections

2025 NBA Mock Draft: Cooper Flagg, Khaman Maluach, Kon Knueppel give Duke three freshmen in top six selections

A transformative player at the top of the 2025 NBA Draft — Duke sensation Cooper Flagg, the unquestioned No. 1 prospect in this year’s class — fittingly headlines what is shaping up to be a transformative draft for several teams later this summer.

 

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Not only can the winner of the Flagg sweepstakes reshape its future — (Utah, Charlotte and Washington, for what it’s worth, all have a 14% chance of securing the No. 1 pick, and the lottery is set for May in Chicago) — but several other teams have multiple picks with firepower to reconfigure its rosters.

As things stand now before the lottery, Brooklyn is armed with four first-rounders while several other teams, among them including playoff teams Oklahoma City Thunder and Orlando Magic, have at least two first-round picks.

It’s a good year to be armed with picks. There is star power at the top of the class that is superior to last year’s top picks, and there is also incredible depth to be found, presenting value deep into the first round and into this year’s second round.

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Several weeks stand between us and the final withdrawal deadline, so that perception has a chance to change, to be sure. But for now teams with numerous picks who bought into this class have to be feeling very good.

Below is how I project the latest first round as things stand with the NBA Draft Lottery and NBA Draft Combine approaching.

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Mock Draft

Round 1

Round 1 – Pick 1

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Cooper Flagg SF

Duke • Fr • 6’9″ / 205 lbs

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Projected Team

Utah

PROSPECT RNK

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1st

POSITION RNK

1st

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PPG

19.2

RPG

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7.5

APG

4.2

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3P%

38.5%

A fabulous freshman season for Flagg ended in the Final Four for Duke with Flagg averaging 21 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in five NCAA Tournament games. He was the best player in the sport this season and is the unquestioned No. 1 player in the draft with his high-level defensive instincts and well-rounded offensive skill set. He will be a foundational piece for whichever team is lucky enough to land No. 1.

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Round 1 – Pick 2

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Dylan Harper PG

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Rutgers • Fr • 6’6″ / 215 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

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PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

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1st

PPG

19.4

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RPG

4.6

APG

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4

3P%

33.3%

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The son of former NBA player Ron Harper, Dylan is a two-way star for Rutgers. He averaged the fifth-most points among all Big Ten players as an 18-year-old (he turned 19 in early March). He’s a lead guard prospect with creative qualities both as a shot-maker and shot-creator for others.

Round 1 – Pick 3

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Ace Bailey SF

Rutgers • Fr • 6’10” / 200 lbs

Projected Team

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Charlotte

PROSPECT RNK

3rd

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POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

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17.6

RPG

7.2

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APG

1.3

3P%

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34.6%

Bailey seems like the least appealing option for Charlotte of the top three prospects in this class but the tier break in talent behind him is too large to pass on. He’s a huge scoring wing with incredible appeal as an explosive athlete and scorer.

Round 1 – Pick 4

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VJ Edgecombe SG

Baylor • Fr • 6’5″ / 180 lbs

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Projected Team

New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

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5th

POSITION RNK

1st

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PPG

15

RPG

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5.6

APG

3.2

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3P%

34%

A steady upward trajectory for Edgecombe this season is among the reasons to be encouraged by his prospect profile. He’s shown himself a more polished passer and playmaker to go with his exceptional athleticism, all while improving as a scorer.

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Round 1 – Pick 5

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Khaman Maluach C

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Duke • Fr • 7’2″ / 250 lbs

Projected Team

Philadelphia

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PROSPECT RNK

15th

POSITION RNK

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1st

PPG

8.6

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RPG

6.6

BPG

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1.3

FG%

71.2%

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The final impression of Maluach at Duke was not a promising one: he played 21 minutes in a Final Four loss to Houston and grabbed zero rebounds despite his 7-foot-2 frame. But his length, movement and shot-blocking anticipation has NBA teams intrigued with his talent, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him go this high. He’d be a joy to add next to the young core in Philly that includes Tyrese Maxey, Jared McCain and Quentin Grimes.

Round 1 – Pick 6

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Kon Knueppel SF

Duke • Fr • 6’7″ / 217 lbs

Projected Team

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Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

13th

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POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

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14.4

RPG

4

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APG

2.7

3P%

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40.6%

Knueppel finished as a 40% 3-point shooter and averaged 14.4 points per game on a Duke team that won 35 games and made the Final Four. He averaged 15 points and shot 55.6% from distance in the NCAA Tournament and has the tools to be a plug-and-play scoring guard.

Round 1 – Pick 6

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Kon Knueppel SF

Duke • Fr • 6’7″ / 217 lbs

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Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

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13th

POSITION RNK

4th

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PPG

14.4

RPG

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4

APG

2.7

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3P%

40.6%

Knueppel finished as a 40% 3-point shooter and averaged 14.4 points per game on a Duke team that won 35 games and made the Final Four. He averaged 15 points and shot 55.6% from distance in the NCAA Tournament and has the tools to be a plug-and-play scoring guard.

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Round 1 – Pick 7

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Tre Johnson SG

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Texas • Fr • 6’6″ / 190 lbs

Projected Team

Toronto

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PROSPECT RNK

6th

POSITION RNK

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2nd

PPG

19.9

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RPG

3.1

APG

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2.7

3P%

39.7%

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No. 7 is lower than I expect Johnson to fall in the draft, so here I have Toronto grabbing best player available in a surprise slip. He led the SEC (and all freshmen) in scoring at Texas as a true freshman, averaging 19.9 points per game and shooting nearly 40% from 3-point range on high volume.

Round 1 – Pick 8

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Kasparas Jakucionis PG

Illinois • Fr • 6’6″ / 205 lbs

Projected Team

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San Antonio

PROSPECT RNK

4th

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POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

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15

RPG

5.7

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APG

4.7

3P%

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31.8%

Can a team have *too many* playmakers? I don’t believe so. Even after adding De’Aaron Fox last season, the idea of adding another initiator in Kasparas Jakucionis to pair next to star Victor Wembanyama seems too tantalizing to pass on. He’s a connective piece who plays a selfless style and could help accentuate the skills of Stephon Castle, Wembanyama and Fox.

From Phoenix Suns

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Round 1 – Pick 9

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Collin Murray-Boyles PF

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South Carolina • Soph • 6’8″ / 245 lbs

Projected Team

Houston

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PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

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3rd

PPG

16.8

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RPG

8.3

APG

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2.4

3P%

26.5%

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Dillon Brooks shouldn’t and won’t be the long-term answer for Houston as a starter for its young roster to fully blossom. I like the idea of adding a physical presence in Murray-Boyles, a true power forward, to this team. He’s a monster on the glass with a throwback style who can be dynamic on both ends inside the arc.

Round 1 – Pick 10

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Derik Queen C

Maryland • Fr • 6’10” / 246 lbs

Projected Team

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Portland

PROSPECT RNK

18th

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POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

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16.5

RPG

9

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APG

1.9

BPG

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1.1

3P%

20%

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Two centers in two consecutive drafts may seem duplicative after selecting Donovan Clingan in 2024 — but in reality, Queen’s game in Portland would help bring out some bright spots in Clingan’s game. He’s an old-school big who is a tremendous passer for his size and position, and could serve as an offensive hub to facilitate out of the painted area.

Round 1 – Pick 11

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Jeremiah Fears PG

Oklahoma • Fr • 6’4″ / 182 lbs

Projected Team

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Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

7th

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POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

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17.1

RPG

4.1

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APG

4.1

3P%

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28.4%

With Kyrie Irving’s ACL tear looming over the point guard spot in Dallas, embattled GM Nico Harrison looks to the future here in a high-risk, high-reward 18-year-old in Jeremiah Fears. He’s an electric ball-handler with traits of a future star if he can become more well-rounded as a shooter and shape up his defense.

Round 1 – Pick 12

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Danny Wolf PF

Michigan • Jr • 7’0″ / 250 lbs

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Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

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14th

POSITION RNK

2nd

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PPG

13.2

RPG

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9.7

APG

3.6

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3P%

33.6%

It’s been seven years since Chicago invested first-round capital into a center. Wolf may have the talent worthy of changing that trend given his unique guard-like skills as a 7-footer. He’s dynamic as a passer, rated out well defensively and has the offensive skills to match nicely next to Matas Buzelis, Coby White and Chicago’s core group.

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From Sacramento Kings

Round 1 – Pick 13

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Jase Richardson SG

Michigan State • Fr • 6’3″ / 185 lbs

Projected Team

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Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

8th

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POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

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12.1

RPG

3.3

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APG

1.9

3P%

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41.2%

The son of former NBA star Jason Richardson blossomed this season into an unlikely one-and-done talent after taking over a starting spot on a top-10 Michigan State team and elevating it to a run to the Elite Eight. Richardson is a smooth bucket-getter who could be a nice complement to the contrasting styles of Trae Young and Dyson Daniels.

From Atlanta Hawks

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Round 1 – Pick 14

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Walter Clayton Jr. PG

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Florida • Sr • 6’3″ / 195 lbs

Projected Team

San Antonio

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PROSPECT RNK

22nd

POSITION RNK

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8th

PPG

18.3

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RPG

3.7

APG

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4.2

3P%

38.6%

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There’s a non-zero chance Clayton winds up becoming the draft’s most dynamic shot-maker. That in itself is worth the lottery selection for the Spurs, who after adding a connective piece in Jakucionis can come back here with a movement shooter. He’s coming off one of the more legendary NCAA Tournament runs in modern history that culminated with a national championship for Florida.

From Miami Heat

Round 1 – Pick 15

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Asa Newell PF

Georgia • Fr • 6’11” / 220 lbs

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Projected Team

Oklahoma City

PROSPECT RNK

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12th

POSITION RNK

1st

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PPG

15.4

RPG

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6.9

BPG

1.0

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3P%

29.2%

I wouldn’t be surprised to see OKC try and get another big man in its developmental pipeline for the future in this class given how deep it is at the position. Newell is 6-foot-11 with above-the-rim dynamism as a lob threat and shot-blocker, and has shot-making prowess to boot.

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Round 1 – Pick 16

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Egor Demin PG

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BYU • Fr • 6’9″

Projected Team

Orlando

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PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

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4th

PPG

10.6

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RPG

3.9

APG

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5.5

3P%

27.3%

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Orlando must find ways to invest in its offense after an ugly first-round showing vs. the Boston Celtics in the playoffs fizzled due to a lack of firepower. Demin is an exceptional passer at 6-foot-9 who profiles as a true point and could help elevate the pieces around him in Orlando.

From Detroit Pistons

Round 1 – Pick 17

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Liam McNeeley SF

Connecticut • Fr • 6’7″ / 210 lbs

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Projected Team

Minnesota

PROSPECT RNK

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11th

POSITION RNK

3rd

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PPG

14.5

RPG

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6

APG

2.3

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3P%

31.7%

McNeeley is a winner who adds toughness, passing, shooting and energy as a 6-foot-7 wing who can do a little of everything. He played out of his natural position at times this season with UConn and was thrust into a facilitating role, but it helped showcase his skill as a downhill weapon who can see the floor and function in the NBA as a secondary creator.

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From Memphis Grizzlies

Round 1 – Pick 18

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Drake Powell SF

North Carolina • Fr • 6’6″ / 195 lbs

Projected Team

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Washington

PROSPECT RNK

22nd

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POSITION RNK

7th

PPG

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7.4

RPG

3.4

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APG

1.1

3P%

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37.9%

Powell’s public commitment to the NBA Draft was a pleasant surprise to add to the depth of this year’s class. He’s a rangy wing defender with elite traits who profiles as a 3-and-D prospect with room to grow.

From Milwaukee Bucks

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Round 1 – Pick 19

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Nolan Traore PG

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France • 6’4″ / 175 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

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PROSPECT RNK

10th

POSITION RNK

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5th

PPG

10.9

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RPG

1.7

APG

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5.1

3P%

29.6%

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After adding Duke guard Kon Knueppel at No. 6, Brooklyn comes back with another guard — this one more of a true lead guard — in Nolan Traore. He’s a top-10 talent in this class for me and I’m bullish on his ability to grow into a starting-caliber initiator.

From Golden State Warriors

Round 1 – Pick 20

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Ben Saraf PG

Israel • 6’5″ / 200 lbs

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Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

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17th

POSITION RNK

6th

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PPG

12.8

RPG

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4.6

APG

2.2

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3P%

22.2%

Miami investing in another playmaker this offseason may do well for its long-term viability to complement scoring guard Tyler Herro and ease the playmaking pressure off its star. Saraf is an Israeli guard who has acquitted himself well overseas as a scorer and playmaker at just 18 years old this season, and he’s crafty in using his smarts to find open teammates.

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From Minnesota Timberwolves

Round 1 – Pick 21

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Rasheer Fleming PF

Saint Joseph’s • Jr • 6’9″ / 240 lbs

Projected Team

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Utah

PROSPECT RNK

25th

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POSITION RNK

5th

PPG

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14.7

RPG

8.5

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APG

1.3

3P%

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39%

Cooper Flagg flourished at Duke last season playing alongside an elite shooter in Kon Knueppel. Utah would be wise to follow that blueprint by adding another elite shooter here like Rasheer Fleming. He shot 39% from 3 last season and rated in the 89th percentile as a jump shooter, per Synergy data.

From Los Angeles Lakers

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Round 1 – Pick 22

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Nique Clifford SF

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Colorado State • Sr • 6’6″ / 200 lbs

Projected Team

Atlanta

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PROSPECT RNK

16th

POSITION RNK

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5th

PPG

18.9

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RPG

9.6

APG

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4.4

3P%

37.7%

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Another Atlanta pick and another guard for the Hawks to help replenish its depth and versatility in the backcourt. Clifford is a true two-way stud who is a 3-and-D weapon ready to contribute for virtually any team with his skill set.

Round 1 – Pick 23

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Hugo Gonzalez SF

Spain • 6’6″ / 205 lbs

Projected Team

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Indiana

PROSPECT RNK

21st

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POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

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4.5

RPG

2.4

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APG

0.8

3P%

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26.3%

On a deep Real Madrid team, Gonzalez remains something of a mystery box prospect given his sporadic playing time. The idea of him — a prospect whose game centers around his scoring ability as a big wing — right now surpasses the reality of him. But he is a 19-year-old who might be a developmental piece worth investing in.

From Los Angeles Clippers

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Round 1 – Pick 24

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Carter Bryant PF

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Arizona • Fr • 6’8″ / 225 lbs

Projected Team

Oklahoma City

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PROSPECT RNK

40th

POSITION RNK

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8th

PPG

6.5

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RPG

4.1

APG

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1

3P%

37.1%

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Bryant looks the part of a winning two-way wing who can defend and knock down shots. He hit 37.1% from 3 and rated in the 80th percentile as a jump shooter in his freshman season at Arizona.

From Los Angeles Clippers

Round 1 – Pick 24

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Carter Bryant PF

Arizona • Fr • 6’8″ / 225 lbs

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Projected Team

Oklahoma City

PROSPECT RNK

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40th

POSITION RNK

8th

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PPG

6.5

RPG

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4.1

APG

1

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3P%

37.1%

Bryant looks the part of a winning two-way wing who can defend and knock down shots. He hit 37.1% from 3 and rated in the 80th percentile as a jump shooter in his freshman season at Arizona.

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From Denver Nuggets

Round 1 – Pick 25

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Noa Essengue PF

France • 6’10” / 200 lbs

Projected Team

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Orlando

PROSPECT RNK

20th

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POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

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12.4

RPG

5.3

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BPG

0.6

3P%

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29.4%

The teammate of aforementioned Ulm guard Ben Saraf, Essengue is also enjoying a breakout season overseas as a first-round big man prospect. He’s made nearly 30% from 3 in an improvement on last season and carved out a significant role in a talented league at just 18 years old.

From New York Knicks

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Round 1 – Pick 26

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Johni Broome C

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Auburn • Sr • 6’10” / 240 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

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PROSPECT RNK

35th

POSITION RNK

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6th

PPG

18.6

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RPG

10.8

APG

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2.9

3P%

27.8%

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Broome was the clear second-best player in college basketball last season for an Auburn team that spent most of the season ranked No. 1 in the polls. He’s improved every year in college and grown into a dynamic defensive presence who can be additive as a post scorer, rebounder and 3-point floor spacer.

From Houston Rockets

Round 1 – Pick 27

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Will Riley SF

Illinois • Fr • 6’8″ / 195 lbs

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Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

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32nd

POSITION RNK

9th

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PPG

12.6

RPG

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4.1

APG

2.2

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3P%

32.6%

Riley made a big rise up boards at the end of the season after scoring performances of 24, 27, 22, 21 and 22 among his final 15 games of the season. The 6-foot-8 19-year-old from Canada has great size and showed improvement as a shooter. I like Brooklyn taking a flier on him here after selecting more of a high-floor talent the pick prior with Broome.

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Round 1 – Pick 28

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Labaron Philon PG

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Alabama • Fr • 6’4″ / 177 lbs

Projected Team

Boston

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PROSPECT RNK

34th

POSITION RNK

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9th

PPG

10.6

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RPG

3.3

APG

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3.8

3P%

31.5%

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There’s likely to be signifiant interest from smart teams late in the first round and early in the second round in a young talent like Philon, who flashed major potential in spurts at Alabama as a true freshman. He’s an exciting on-ball defender with burst and ball skills to grow into a starting guard. That’s hard to find this late in the draft, even if he isn’t ready to do so as a rookie.

From Cleveland Cavaliers

Round 1 – Pick 29

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Thomas Sorber C

Georgetown • Fr • 6’10” / 255 lbs

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Projected Team

Phoenix

PROSPECT RNK

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32nd

POSITION RNK

5th

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PPG

14.5

RPG

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8.5

APG

2.4

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3P%

16.2%

Sorber was quietly one of the most productive freshmen in college hoops this season, averaging 14.5 points and 8.5 boards at Georgetown. He’s a natural scorer inside with soft hands and a natural shot-swatter on the other end to boot.

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From Oklahoma City Thunder

Round 1 – Pick 30

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Joan Beringer C

France • 6’11” / 235 lbs

Projected Team

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L.A. Clippers

PROSPECT RNK

39th

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POSITION RNK

7th

PPG

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4.5

RPG

5.5

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BPG

1.2

Beringer has blossomed into a legitimate first-round talent playing for Cedevita this season and has come on strong of late with three double-digit scoring outings in his last four games. He’s a fluid mover for his size with natural instincts as a center

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