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The Philadelphia 76ers have the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NBA draft after moving up two spots in the lottery on Monday night. The jump up allows the Sixers to not only keep their pick from the Oklahoma City Thunder, but it also allows them to land one of the top prospects in this draft.
The NBA draft lottery took place on Monday and changed the upcoming NBA landscape in a big way. The Utah Jazz (17-65), Washington Wizards (18-64) and Charlotte Hornets (19-63) each had a 14% chance of landing the No.
Dallas won the top pick and right to select a franchise-changing talent, while San Antonio and Philadelphia jumped up to round out the top three.
What does the NBA draft lottery mean for former Maryland star Derik Queen? With the order set, here’s a look at where he could land.
In an email to Alex Schiffer and Ben Horney of Front Office Sports, Cuban called the lottery results a "relief" after a "difficult season" for the franchise that saw them make the controversial decision to trade away Luka Dončić.
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It looks like Cooper Flagg will be a Dallas Maverick. That much we learned in a shocking revelation in Chicago on Monday night, where the Mavs — who had never won the lottery be
Duke Blue Devils star Cooper Flagg has become the talk of the NBA without even stepping foot on the court as a professional just yet, but come June the freshman sensation will likely hear his name called first in the NBA Draft when the Dallas Mavericks are on the clock.
Two years ago, San Antonio won THE lottery and drafted Victor Wembanyama. Last season, the Spurs drafted fourth and took Stephon Castle out of UConn, who went on to win Rookie of the Year.
Nick Wright and Colin Cowherd discuss the Dallas Mavericks receiving the 1st-overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, and why people shouldn’t think it’s rigged.
After falling two spots from their initial position in the 2025 NBA draft lottery, the Brooklyn Nets would like to use the trade market to improve the spot where they will pick in the first round. Per NBA insider Jake Fischer, rival teams have mentioned the Nets as a "likely" trade-up candidate from the No. 8 spot.