
Sports Illustrated mock draft sends Walter Clayton Jr. to this in-state NBA team
Former Florida basketball guard Walter Clayton Jr. is projected to go No. 25 overall to the Orlando Magic in Sports Illustrated's final 2025 NBA mock draft of the first round.
Clayton, who led Florida to the 2025 national championship and became the first consensus first-team All-American in program history, is viewed as an NBA-ready guard with elite shooting, high basketball IQ and late-game poise.
Clayton would bring much-needed scoring punch and floor spacing to Orlando, which already made noise this offseason by acquiring Desmond Bane from the Memphis Grizzlies.
The pick makes sense: Clayton's experience, three-level scoring ability and defensive effort fit seamlessly with the Magic's young, playoff-ready core.
The Gators are riding a wave of national relevance under Todd Golden, and having multiple players in draft conversations only reinforces Florida's growing identity as a next-gen NBA talent pipeline.
Here is everything Sports Illustrated writer Kevin Sweeney said about Clayton being drafted by the Magic.
What Sports Illustrated said about Clayton's draft projection
"The Magic already added one sharpshooter this offseason in Bane and seems intent on contending in the Eastern Conference. An older guard like Clayton who can provide shooting and playmaking off the bench on an affordable contract fits well here."
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