NBA Draft 2025: Round 1 live updates, picks, news as Cooper Flagg's new home becomes official
With the Oklahoma City Thunder crowned as the 2024-25 champions, it's time to look toward the future and the 2025 NBA Draft. Fifty-nine prospects will find new homes over the course of the next two days, and at the forefront of it all is presumed No. 1 overall pick, Duke forward Cooper Flagg.
In one season with the Duke Blue Devils, Flagg averaged 19.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, being named a Consensus All American while also earning the Wooden Award — given to the most outstanding college basketball players in the US — and being named Nasmith National Player of the Year, a top honor.
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At 6-foot-8 and 221 pounds, the 18-year-old Flagg boasts a broad skillset, Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connor notes:
Flagg is a do-it-all forward who hustles like a madman, makes his teammates better as a passer, and has dialed in a knockdown jumper. He's both the best offensive and defensive prospect in this draft class, making him the safest No. 1 pick in ages. It's his growth as a shot creator that will decide if he reaches his All-Star floor or soars to his Hall of Fame ceiling.
Flagg won't be the only prospect to watch in Round 1, however. Here's a look at the remaining top-10 players available based on O'Connor's top-60 NBA Draft Big Board:
2. Dylan Harper, G, Rutgers
3. Ace Bailey, F, Rutgers
4. VJ Edgecombe, G, Baylor
5. Tre Johnson, G, Texas
6. Jeremiah Fears, G, Oklahoma
7. Kon Knueppel, G/F, Duke
8. Derik Queen, C, Maryland
9. Jase Richardson, G, Michigan State
10. Collin Murray-Boyles, F, South Carolina
Read more on each of the above prospects, plus the rest of O'Connor's top-60 NBA draft rankings.
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Date: Wednesday, June 25
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York
TV channel: ABC/ESPN
Read more on the 2025 NBA Draft ahead of Round 1, including draft dates, times, top players available after Cooper Flagg, why the second round has only 29 picks, Ace Bailey concerns and more.
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