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The Brooklyn Nets have the eighth overall pick in the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. Should Duke forward Kon Knueppel rise up their board after testing?
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Celtics Wire on MSNShould the Boston Celtics take St. Joe's forward Rasheer Fleming in the 2025 NBA draft?Owner of an absurd 7-foot-5 inch wingspan, the Camden, New Jersey native is a disruptive defender who can stroke the 3 efficiently.
NBA Draft is less than two weeks away and we are finally starting to get a consensus of when each player could hear their name called.
NBA draft is less than two weeks away, set to go down on Wednesday, June 25. These are the prospects Boston has worked out to date.
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The Florida Gators have three players who could hear their names called in the 2025 NBA Draft in a couple of weeks. Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin and Will Richard will all be sitting there anxiously waiting for their dreams to come true.
Philadelphia will have plenty of options on what to do with their pick. Baylor's VJ Edgecombe (-125) is the betting favorite at FanDuel Sportsbook. Behind Edgecombe is Rutgers star Ace Bailey (+230), Texas' Tre Johnson (+460) followed by Duke stars Kon Knueppel (+1400) and Khaman Maluach (+1500) to be selected third.
NBA draft is less than two weeks away, with plenty of star power and storylines to go around. Would the Dallas Mavericks actually consider trading the No. 1 overall pick for a third star? Is a San Antonio Spurs backcourt already featuring De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle too full to draft Dylan Harper at No.
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Warriors Wire on MSNWarriors land sharpshooter out of Kentucky in new Bleacher Report NBA mock draftIn his lone season at Kentucky, the 6-foot-6 wing knocked down 93 triples on 43.5% shooting from beyond the arc.
Michigan State redshirt sophomore point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. has a chance to have a first-hand look at what it takes to reach the NBA Draft as his young brother, Jeremiah, has been one of 13 players invited to be in attendance.
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,