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What time is the NBA draft today? Start time, how to watch first round

What time is the NBA draft today? Start time, how to watch first round

USA Today4 hours ago

The day to meet the next generation of NBA stars has arrived.
The 2025 NBA Draft will take place Wednesday, June 25 as some of basketball's bright young stars will find out where they'll start their professional journeys. It will be the second year of the new draft format, where the first round will take place one day and the second round will be the following day, so only the first 30 picks will be made on night one.
It's widely expected that former Duke sensation Cooper Flagg will be the top overall selection, but the field isn't as certain afterward. Here's what to know to ensure hoop lovers are able to see what selection each team makes.
What time is the NBA draft today?
The NBA draft starts at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, June 25.
How to watch 2025 NBA Draft
Where is NBA draft?
The 2025 NBA Draft will be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
2025 NBA Draft order
Here is the complete order for the first round of the NBA draft on Wednesday, June 25.

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