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2025 NBA Mock Draft: Mavericks win lottery, take Duke’s Cooper Flagg with top pick; Dylan Harper to Spurs


Duke

• Fr

• 6’9″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

1st

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

19.2

RPG

7.5

APG

4.2

3P%

38.5%

Nico Harrison has insisted time and again that defense wins championships. He’ll have a chance to put that theory to the test in adding Flagg, the most dynamic defender and best overall player in the class. Flagg is coming off a Player of the Year campaign at Duke as a freshman and is second only to Victor Wembanyama among prospects since I began evaluating players in 2016.

Rutgers

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 215 lbs

Projected Team

San Antonio

PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

19.4

RPG

4.6

APG

4

3P%

33.3%

Victor Wembanyama finds a new running mate in Dylan Harper, the draft’s second-best prospect, who projects as a lead guard who can play on and off the ball.

Rutgers

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Philadelphia

PROSPECT RNK

3rd

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

17.6

RPG

7.2

APG

1.3

3P%

34.6%

Philadelphia moving into the top three was among the big lottery night surprises. The 76ers can grab one of the big three in this class — here I have them taking Ace Bailey — adding a dynamic scoring wing to a core that includes Jared McCain and Tyrese Maxey.

Baylor

• Fr

• 6’5″

/ 180 lbs

Projected Team

Charlotte

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

15

RPG

5.6

APG

3.2

3P%

34%

Charlotte’s bad lottery luck may work out OK. Bailey didn’t seem like a great fit for Charlotte and this gives the Hornets a potential chance to snag one of Edgecombe or Tre Johnson. Edgecombe would be my pick here as a high-upside scoring guard with elite athletic pop and skills to complement LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller.

Texas

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 190 lbs

Projected Team

Utah

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

19.9

RPG

3.1

APG

2.7

3P%

39.7%

Utah failed to win the No. 1 pick despite 14% odds — but landing at No. 5 gives it a chance to snag one of the five best prospects before a tier break. Johnson is a fine consolation to give the Jazz a young scoring guard who was a prolific shooter at Texas.

Duke

• Fr

• 6’7″

/ 217 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

13th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

14.4

RPG

4

APG

2.7

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’d make a fine addition to Washington for a Wizards team heading in the right direction.

South Carolina

• Soph

• 6’8″

/ 245 lbs

Projected Team

New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

13th

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

16.8

RPG

8.3

APG

2.4

3P%

26.5%

The draft will take a turn here pending what New Orleans does. It has interesting options. Murray-Boyles is a best-player available selection give the Pels a big who is a dynamic defender with a crafty scoring style inside the paint.

Oklahoma

• Fr

• 6’4″

/ 182 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

7th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

17.1

RPG

4.1

APG

4.1

3P%

28.4%

Brooklyn with four first-round picks takes a big swing here in a high-risk, high-reward prospect in Fears. He’s electric as a ballhandler and downhill attacker with some questions about how his slender frame and shot will translate.

Illinois

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Toronto

PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

15

RPG

5.7

APG

4.7

3P%

31.8%

Jakucionis is a connective piece who projects as a point guard and has good size and finishing ability. He’ll need to round out his game to become a weapon off-ball.

Projected Team

Houston

PROSPECT RNK

14th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

10.6

RPG

3.9

APG

5.5

3P%

27.3%

The best passer in the draft finds a fit in Houston on a young team to help connect it all together. Demin’s highlight-level passing will elevate the Rockets’ star pieces and its already-strong offense under Ime Udoka.


Nolan Traore


PG

France

• 6’4″

/ 175 lbs

Projected Team

Portland

PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

17.1

RPG

4.1

APG

4.1

3P%

28.4%

Traore’s played well of late in France and is inching closer to his preseason stock projection as a possible lottery pick. He’s showed improving as a shooter of late and has a future as a point guard with his size and passing vision.

Maryland

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 246 lbs

Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

11th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

16.5

RPG

9

APG

1.9

3P%

20%

You’ll probably see Queen and Chicago linked a lot in the coming weeks. He’s a skilled big man who would fill a need for the Bulls and help pieces in the frontcourt connect to Chicago’s dynamic backcourt.

Colorado State

• Sr

• 6’6″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

8th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

12.1

RPG

3.3

APG

1.9

3P%

41.2%

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. He has made steady strides across five college seasons and is ready to contribute from the jump.

Duke

• Fr

• 7’2″

/ 250 lbs

Projected Team

San Antonio

PROSPECT RNK

22nd

POSITION RNK

8th

PPG

18.3

RPG

3.7

APG

4.2

3P%

38.6%

Measuring a 7-foot-6 wingspan at the combine, Maluach’s length as a center and projectable role as an above-the-rim playmaker makes too much sense. He could feast alongside Wemby in San Antonio.

Michigan

• Jr

• 7’0″

/ 250 lbs

PPG

13.2

RPG

9.7

APG

3.6

3P%

33.6%

OKC will have plenty of options here at No. 15 to add to its No. 1-seeded Western Conference team — and here I have them selecting Danny Wolf. He has a funky but functional game as a dynamic passer, playmaker and occasional point guard. His IQ and feel would fit a team like the Thunder.

Arizona

• Fr

• 6’8″

/ 225 lbs

Projected Team

Orlando

PROSPECT RNK

18th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

6.5

RPG

4.1

APG

1

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-point range and rated in the 80th percentile as a jump shooter in his freshman season at Arizona. Teams are growing increasingly intrigued by his skill set and potential.

Connecticut

• Fr

• 6’7″

/ 210 lbs

Projected Team

Minnesota

PROSPECT RNK

11th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

14.5

RPG

6

APG

2.3

3P%

31.7%

McNeeley is a winner who adds toughness, passing, shooting and energy as a 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.

Florida

• Sr

• 6’3″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

22nd

POSITION RNK

7th

PPG

7.4

RPG

3.4

APG

1.1

3P%

37.9%

Dare I say the Washington Wizards are looking like they may be … a fun team to watch? Adding Clayton Jr. to the mix would double the fun. He’s one of the draft’s most dynamic shot-makers and is coming off a legendary NCAA Tournament title run at Florida in which he showcased his scoring and playmaking.


Ben Saraf


PG

Israel

• 6’5″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

30th

POSITION RNK

8th

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. Brooklyn needs to invest in talent — regardless of how ready they are or aren’t — and long-term Saraf has the tools to be a starter in the league.


Noa Essengue


PF

France

• 6’10”

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

23rd

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

12.8

RPG

4.6

APG

2.2

3P%

22.2%

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-point range in an improvement on last season and carved out a significant role in a talented league at just 18 years old.

Michigan State

• Fr

• 6’3″

/ 185 lbs

Projected Team

Utah

PROSPECT RNK

8th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

12.1

RPG

3.3

APG

1.9

3P%

41.2%

Underwhelming measurements at the NBA Combine — he measured just over 6-foot barefoot — is likely to hurt Richardson’s stock and stunt it from a top-10 ceiling I once thought possible. He’s still a first-round talent, though, and he plays bigger than his measureables suggest, which make the height all the more surprising.

Saint Joseph’s

• Jr

• 6’9″

/ 240 lbs

Projected Team

Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

16th

POSITION RNK

5th

PPG

18.9

RPG

9.6

APG

4.4

3P%

37.7%

Fleming is a glove-in-hand fit for any team with its lead playmaker established. He’s a rangy wing who is among the best spot-up shooters in this class and is coming off a big senior season in which he made 37.7% from 3-point range as the alpha at St. Joseph’s.

Georgetown

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 255 lbs

Projected Team

Indiana

PROSPECT RNK

21st

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

4.5

RPG

2.4

APG

0.8

3P%

26.3%

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.

North Carolina

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 195 lbs

PPG

6.5

RPG

4.1

APG

1

3P%

37.1%

OKC has enough on its roster and in its treasure trove of assets to be afforded big swings in this draft. Powell is indeed a big swing. He was just-OK as a freshman at UNC but has length, shooting and defensive tools to be a special role player.

Georgia

• Fr

• 6’11”

/ 220 lbs

Projected Team

Orlando

PROSPECT RNK

15th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

15.4

RPG

6.9

APG

0.9

3P%

29.2%

Newell is 6-foot-11 with above-the-rim dynamism as a lob threat and shot-blocker. His shot-making and length makes him a high-floor type prospect whose skills could seamlessly fit in Orlando.

Stanford

• Sr

• 7’1″

/ 245 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

39th

POSITION RNK

8th

PPG

20.2

RPG

10.6

APG

1.7

3P%

34.5%

Raynuad quietly flourished on a floundering Stanford team last season as one of the best players in all of college basketball. He has remarkable movement skills for his size and can space the floor with a reliable jumper to boot.


Hugo Gonzalez


SF

Spain

• 6’6″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

27th

POSITION RNK

8th

PPG

12.6

RPG

4.1

APG

2.2

3P%

32.6%

Gonzalez hasn’t played or produced much for Real Madrid this season, which is mostly the byproduct of being a 19 year old on a first-place team in a legitimate professional league. But the athleticism and high-motor that’s made him an intriguing prospect for years still exists and will likely be enough to get Gonzalez selected in the first round. Good flyer for a Brooklyn team with four first-rounders.

Alabama

• Fr

• 6’4″

/ 177 lbs

Projected Team

Boston

PROSPECT RNK

32nd

POSITION RNK

9th

PPG

10.6

RPG

3.3

APG

3.8

3P%

31.5%

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.

UAB

• Sr

• 6’9″

/ 240 lbs

Projected Team

Phoenix

PROSPECT RNK

36th

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

17.7

RPG

11.4

APG

4.2

3P%

35.7%

The top transfer in this year’s portal class has options after leaving UAB — among them being a potential first-round pick. He’s committed to Michigan as things stand now and remains one of the big names on the fence leading into the withdrawal deadline. A defensive playmaker with true two-way ability on the wing.


Joan Beringer


C

France

• 6’11”

/ 235 lbs

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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