Rockets didn't win the NBA Draft Lottery
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Former Arkansas guard Boogie Fland has reportedly withdrawn his name from consideration at the 2025 NBA draft, as his agent told ESPN's Jonathan Givony.
Zikarsky boasts an imposing 7-foot-4 barefoot height and a 257-pound frame, but it was his measured standing reach of 9-foot-6½ inches that captured scouts’ attention during the standing vertical jump test. ESPN draft analyst Jonathan Givony reposted the video on X, showcasing Zikarsky's ridiculous measurement.
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Kurt Helin, Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin wrote up their picks for the 2025 NBA Draft after the Mavericks won the draft lottery on Monday night.
As MacMahon noted, "Sources told ESPN that Patrick Dumont, who just finished his first year as the Mavs' governor, considers the opportunity to be in position to draft a generational talent like Flagg a 'gift.' While Dumont has given Harrison great leeway to run basketball operations, the governor has final decision on all personnel matters."
The NBA held its draft lottery last night, and though the Charlotte Hornets were tied for the highest odds (14%) for the top spot, they drew the 4th selection. The #1 pick will go to the Dallas Mavericks,
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McCain was the Sixers' first-round draft pick last season, and quickly blossomed into an early NBA Rookie of the Year frontrunner before tearing his meniscus.
Monday was a big day for Duke star Cooper Flagg as he learned of his (likely) future home for the foreseeable future. To start the day at the NBA Draft Combine he measured nearly an inch taller than he did before his one-and-done Blue Devils season.
Once again, several teams in the NBA’s tanking category got stiffed—a feeling the Detroit Pistons know too well. This year, it didn’t matter for the franchise f