NBA 2025 Draft: Every First‑Round Selection Listed/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ This tracker lists all 30 first‑round selections from the June 25, 2025 NBA Draft in Brooklyn. Key picks include Cooper Flagg (1), Dylan Harper (2), VJ Edgecombe (3), and international talent like Yang Hansen and Hugo González. Numerous draft‑night trades reshaped team rosters and draft order.


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- 1. Cooper Flagg – Dallas Mavericks (F, Duke)
Star freshman and AP Player of the Year. Averaged 19.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 4.2 APG. - 2. Dylan Harper – San Antonio Spurs (G, Rutgers)
Dynamic lefty scorer. Posted 19.4 PPG and showcased elite playmaking upside. - 3. VJ Edgecombe – Philadelphia 76ers (G, Baylor)
Explosive athlete. Known for high-leaping ability and two-way potential. - 4. Kon Knueppel – Charlotte Hornets (F, Duke)
Sharpshooter and secondary playmaker. Hit over 40% from three. - 5. Ace Bailey – Utah Jazz (F, Rutgers)
Versatile forward. Big-game scorer with defensive upside. - 6. Tre Johnson – Washington Wizards (G, Texas)
Broke Kevin Durant’s freshman scoring record. Lethal from deep. - 7. Jeremiah Fears – New Orleans Pelicans (G, Oklahoma)
Skilled combo guard. Created space well and drew contact consistently. - 8. Egor Demin – Brooklyn Nets (G/F, BYU)
Russian playmaker with size. Ranked second in assists among freshmen. - 9. Collin Murray-Boyles – Toronto Raptors (F, South Carolina)
Tough forward with 7-1 wingspan. Efficient halfcourt scorer. - 10. Khaman Maluach – Phoenix Suns (via Rockets, C, Duke)
Towering rim protector with elite wingspan. Pick-and-roll threat. - 11. Cedric Coward – Memphis Grizzlies (via Portland, G, Washington State)
3-and-D potential. Transferred across multiple schools and impressed at combine. - 12. Noa Essengue – Chicago Bulls (F, Ratiopharm Ulm)
Athletic French forward. Transition game specialist, needs shooting growth. - 13. Derik Queen – New Orleans Pelicans (F/C, Maryland)
Low-post scorer and strong rebounder. Weak combine athleticism metrics. - 14. Carter Bryant – San Antonio Spurs (F, Arizona)
Projected floor spacer with strong leaping ability. - 15. Thomas Sorber – Oklahoma City Thunder (F/C, Georgetown)
Big-bodied post scorer. Excellent wingspan and interior toughness. - 16. Hansen Yang – Portland Trail Blazers (via Memphis, C, Qingdao)
International center with stretch potential and elite physical tools. - 17. Joan Beringer – Minnesota Timberwolves (C, Cedevita Olimpija)
French center. Good pick-and-roll and lob target. - 18. Walter Clayton Jr. – Utah Jazz (via Wizards, G, Florida)
NCAA champion and MOP. Senior leader with clutch shooting. - 19. Nolan Traore – Brooklyn Nets (G, Saint-Quentin BB)
Athletic French guard. Impressive combine agility stats. - 20. Kasparas Jakucionis – Miami Heat (G/F, Illinois)
All-around guard with rebounding and playmaking skills. - 21. Will Riley – Washington Wizards (via Utah, G/F, Illinois)
Canadian freshman with versatility and future upside. - 22. Drake Powell – Brooklyn Nets (via Atlanta, G/F, UNC)
Athletic wing with standout vertical leap and 3-point shooting. - 23. Asa Newell – Atlanta Hawks (via Pelicans, F/C, Georgia)
Energetic rebounder with defensive upside, needs shooting development. - 24. Nique Clifford – Sacramento Kings (via OKC, G, Colorado State)
Experienced wing with improved shooting and versatile skill set. - 25. Jase Richardson – Orlando Magic (G, Michigan State)
Elite three-point shooter and son of NBA alum. - 26. Ben Saraf – Brooklyn Nets (G, Ratiopharm Ulm)
Playmaking lefty guard from Israel with solid P&R skills. - 27. Danny Wolf – Brooklyn Nets (F/C, Michigan)
Stretch big with production across points and rebounds. - 28. Hugo Gonzalez – Boston Celtics (G/F, Real Madrid)
Athletic Spanish wing with raw offensive game. - 29. Liam McNeeley – Charlotte Hornets (via Phoenix, F, UConn)
Big-game scorer from NCAA champions. Floor-spacing potential. - 30. Yanic Konan Niederhauser – LA Clippers (F/C, Penn State)
Swiss shot blocker. Combine vertical leader among bigs.


NBA 2025 Draft: Every First‑Round Selection Listed
Deep Look
The 2025 NBA Draft first round, held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, brought a thrilling mix of blue-chip college freshmen, European standouts, and strategic trades. Leading the charge was Cooper Flagg, the standout forward from Duke, who solidified his status as the Mavericks’ next face of the franchise with his all-around game and leadership.
The top five selections featured a pair of elite Rutgers freshmen—Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey—while Duke placed three players in the top ten, reinforcing its NBA pipeline. Flagg, Knueppel, and Maluach represented the Blue Devils, with Maluach boasting the draft’s longest wingspan.
Philadelphia’s selection of VJ Edgecombe marked a commitment to athletic defense and transition scoring, while Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel offered elite shooting credentials.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn’s active night yielded five first-round selections, focusing on international and multi-skill prospects like Egor Demin, Nolan Traore, and Ben Saraf. Other franchises like the Jazz, Spurs, and Thunder made calculated bets on young talent with room to grow, from college standouts like Walter Clayton Jr. and Thomas Sorber to international bigs like Yang Hansen.
The draft also spotlighted NBA legacies (Harper, Richardson), late bloomers (Cedric Coward), and NCAA heroes (Clayton Jr., McNeeley), while trades reshaped the order and future rosters.
This year’s class blends immediate contributors with developmental projects, showing the league’s evolving balance of global scouting and long-term strategy.
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