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The Inside the NBA crew will make their picks for Team Chuck, Team Shaq and Team Kenny on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET.
NEW YORK — The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that the NBA Draft 2025 presented by State Farm will take place on Wednesday, June 25 and Thursday, June 26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., home of the Brooklyn Nets. Coverage on both nights will begin at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN platforms.
“Ace Bailey has looked much better lately attacking the rim and using his height and touch to finish around the basket. His float game has been a reliable weapon as well. More driving and less settling for tough jumpers will help eliminate any hesitation from NBA teams over Bailey’s style of play and general outlook.
Depending on how he develops in the coming years, Diaz Graham has a few pathways to playing time at the NBA level. In theory, the Spanish prospect could play either frontcourt spot depending on how his skillset and frame evolve.
As the draft approaches, five players from international backgrounds have separated themselves as likely top picks.
We share the latest 2025 NBA Draft betting odds, with Cooper Flagg as the massive favorite to go first overall and the Wozards, Jazz, Pelicans, and Nets favored to win the No. 1 pick.
With plenty of key picks certain to be traded between now and the deadline, ESPN NBA insider Bobby Marks is ranking each team's collection of draft assets from 1-30.
Jan. 28, featured standout performances from some of this year’s most promising freshmen prospects. Whether these players enter the NBA draft after thi
Dylan Harper is one of the top prospects who could be available in the 2025 NBA Draft and he already has a big fan in LeBron James.
The 2027 first-round pick was the only one Dallas had to offer because NBA rules prohibit trading first-round picks in successive years, and the Mavericks, at the time, owed the Knicks a first-rounder in 2024 or 2025 from the Kristaps Porzingis deal ( it officially became the ‘24 pick in April) and Brooklyn one in 2029 from the Irving deal.
Despite being one of the best teams in the entire NBA, the Oklahoma City Thunder are still in line for a lottery pick via the Philadelphia 76ers. Draft expert D