Top 2025 NBA Draft prospect could fall in draft
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The first two picks in the NBA draft are easy enough to project, with the Dallas Mavericks in line to select Cooper Flagg at No. 1 overall and Dylan Harper expected to be the No. 2 pick for the San Antonio Spurs.
Draft Combine gives teams the opportunity to gather more information on and off the field about several of the top talents in this year's crop. A total of 322 prospects accepted invitations to the event,
MLB.com’s draft-prospect rankings have Hewitt-Trussville High School shortstop Steele Hall rated as the 13th-best prospect and Alabama pitcher Riley Quick at No. 35. Quick also is an alumnus of Hewitt-Trussville.
The Memphis Grizzlies could potentially use the return from the blockbuster Desmond Bane trade to add former Michigan State star Jase Richardson in the 2025 NBA draft.
“You’ve gotta set up your plan, man, and stick with your plan,” says Reggie Charles Luis, RJ’s dad, who played professionally overseas in 10 different countries, including the Dominican Republic, Spain, Argentina, North Macedonia, and Germany. “And that's what we're doing.”
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Due to their activity in free agency in March, the Packers are not expected to receive a compensatory pick in the 2026 NFL draft, per Over the Cap.
Duke Blue Devils freshman Kon Knueppel is one of the most impressive prospects in the 2025 NBA Draft, and he's more than ready to explain exactly why.
Shake Milton #18 of the Philadelphia 76ers celebrates during the third quarter against the Chicago Bulls at Wells Fargo Center on Novembe
If the Bruins could flip the pick in a package for an impact player, it might be a more palatable option for a team that is still trying to open up a new contention window.
The New York Giants opened their mandatory three-day minicamp in a rainy East Rutherford, New Jersey on Tuesday but that wasn't the only thing happening at team facilities. In addition to the on-field practice, the Giants also hosted several free agents for workouts.