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2025 NBA Mock Draft: Post-NBA Draft Lottery | Predictions for EVERY lottery team (Picks 1-14)



2025 NBA Mock Draft: Post-NBA Draft Lottery | Predictions for EVERY lottery team (Picks 1-14)

Cooper flag will stay in blue. The Dallas Mavericks earning the number one overall selection in this June’s NBA draft following Monday night’s draft lottery. It’s only the second time in franchise history the Mavs have owned the number one pick. They came in with a 1.8% chance and now they own it. We’re joined by CBS Sports NBA analyst Tim Doyle. And in studio at the director of scouting for 247 sports, Adam Ficklestein. And it’s the Mavs fellas who get that first overall pick. Second time in franchise history. They’re landing Cooper flag. Adam, tell me about Flag’s fit in Dallas. Well, he’s going to he’s going to build a bridge. He’s going to build a bridge to the future while being able to help them win right now because the way this team is constructed after that Luca Donuch trade is in win now mode. Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, they’re both in their 30s. They have to Nico Harrison obviously is built this to win right now. And he has said as much when we win, maybe fans will feel differently. Well, fans feel differently right now because they have a player who can come in and help Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis from day one and then grow into the guy who takes over this franchise. So, this is an ideal long-term plan. And listen, there were a lot of people who were critical of Nico Harrison and the decision to trade Luca Donuch, but this could not have worked out any better. This is beyond an ideal scenario for Dallas, both in the short term and in the long term. Well, we already figured whoever gets that number one overall pick, we know where they’re going, but now it’s time to pull out the mock. So, let’s head to number two, looking at who’s next on this list. We’re looking at San Antonio. Adam, who do you have fall into this first? So, I really think this is going to be a tough decision. And I I said uh before the lottery that I thought that Dylan Harper was basically a lock to go number two, but what I’m going to say now is that I think San Antonio because they have Stefon Castle, who’s the reigning rookie of the year, because they traded for De’Aran Fox, they don’t really need another big playmaker, especially a suspect shooter. Now, will they take the best player available, who I believe is Harper, or will they take Ace Bailey, a player who I believe is a lock top three prospect. There’s been a lot of buzz in the last couple of weeks about maybe he’s slipping. Could he be four? Could he be five? I think he’s firmly in the top three. I think he fits better in this San Antonio rotation with who they already have there and his shotmaking, his size, and his athleticism. There are star type outcomes there. So, I think they’re taking Dylan Harper, but I think they are going to look long and hard at his Ruters teammate and uh potentially we’ll see what happens. I also think Tim, you mentioned this earlier, I think this pick could be uh up on the trade market too with a lot of people trying to target Dylan Harper here. Yeah, I mean the fact that the the Spurs have De’aran Fox, you don’t want to say they’re similar players. They’re both left-handed. Uh De’aran Fox is right now in the prime of his career. We’re talking about a perennial all-star gets 25 26 points a game. Um Ace Bailey, I think, is going to average 27 points a game in the NBA one day, but that might be five years from now. I mean, he’s still a baby. When I see him play, it’s like a Bambi out there. Like, he’s like a young deer. Now, he measured in and only 67 and a half. So, with sneakers on, he’s 6’9. He was listed at 610 at Ruckers, but his upside is like through the roof. So, you know, this is what front officers have to do. They have to play this game because if you have De’Aran Fox and Stefon Castle, Dylan Harper is not really a fit because Dylan Harper likes to have the ball in his hands. So, Ace Bailey is more of a spot up guy. can come off screens like he’s a different type of player. So depending on the roster, Ace B is probably more of a fit right now. Dylan Harper in my eyes is like the ultimate safe bet to be excellent at the NBA level. Like 22 points, eight rebounds. He knows how to play the pick and roll. Uh now the draft gets really interesting, guys, as far as what the Spurs going to do at number two. Yeah, a safe bet in that selection, but I think this can honestly go either direction. So, I think this can really shake up how things continue after that number one overall pick. But let’s move on to that third pick, Adam, because we got the Sixers on the clock. What’s a good landing spot? Who’s a good target for them? Well, I think Ace Bailey would make a lot of sense here. As I said, he has been top three on my board all season long. Uh, it comes down to this. I know he’s not 610, but those of us who saw him in high school always knew he wasn’t 610. Still a jumbo wing, still a highlevel athlete, still an extreme tough shot maker. And when he is on, Tim is right, that Tracy McGrady comparison, that is spoton. The problem is he’s not always on. And the problem is he doesn’t always impact winning. However, you put him in a situation, we got Joel Embiid, Paul George, Tyrese Maxi, Jared McCain. A lot is set up there for him to learn. And again, he has star type outcomes. So, this would be a huge win for Philadelphia. And if somehow this flips and Ace goes number two, I think Harper is the pick here. Steel are still getting a very, very solid pick right there. But then we move on to number four and we’re looking at this Hornets team where nine players including their starting five locked in well you know locked into guaranteed contracts going into this season. What’s a good spot and who’s a good addition to this group? VJ Edgeum is perfect here because you’ve got a point guard and ball who doesn’t really like to guard. He’s supremely talented but he doesn’t guard anybody and he’s often injured. Now VJ Edgecom is the antithesis to that. a highlevel competitor, an elite athlete with a ton of defensive upside. He’s got to get better off the ball, but he can really guard the ball. Put him next to Ball who’s got extreme spacing combined with edge comes athleticism and downhill driving, and you’ve got a fantastic tandem that could presumably play together for the next decade plus. You throw Brandon Miller in there, you’ve got an extreme shotmaker on the wing. This fit makes all the sense in the world. As long as BJ Edge is on the board at four, I expect this to be a fairly easy pick. Yeah, I mean, he went to my high school. I’ve had a long relationship with him. He’s an outstanding young man. He’s a student of the game. I think he’s going to need to go there and set a tone from a leadership standpoint. You know, Adam talked about the talent there in Charlotte. I don’t think anybody knows anything about basketball. They knows that their talent there, but there’s a lack of like professionalism. When I saw VJ Edge come, I just see a professionalism like a Ray Allen and sort of kind of has a similar game, similar body as well. Doesn’t shoot it as well as Ray. Only shot 34% from three at Balor, but he was fantastic this past summer when he played for the Bahamas and all like the FIFA World Cup stuff. He was one of the best scorers on the team. Uh he could bring a level of professionalism. I just don’t know if like the Bridges, the Brandon Millers, the LaMelo Balls going to let a young guy come in cuz he does all the right things and he’s a great teammate. That franchise is kind of an eye roll. If I was a professional athlete, that’s like one of the last places I would want to go. But as far as fit, yeah, he fits in pretty well. All right. Meanwhile, we round out the top five. Utah Jazz had the highest odds to land that number one pick. And we talked about it maybe the biggest losers of the draft lottery night. This is a team that doesn’t quite we talked about this doesn’t quite have a star that goto guy. We did see some guys come on later on as the season progressed but who do you see as a good sp good pick for that? I I think Trey Johnson would make a lot of sense here. Uh they picked Isaiah Kier last year and really invested a lot of time in him. He is a playmaking passing lead guard. Keonte George was their pick a few years ago, but I think we’re starting to see that he may be better as like your first guard off the bench. Trey Johnson really nice compliment to Kier because frankly he’s just a bucket. He’s a shot maker. He proved it this year at Texas. Those guys fit together really nicely. And if you have Kee George, maybe you’ve got a nice three guard rotation for the long run. If not, you could see what the value is on the open market for George. And then just for coach, we’ll get we’ll get Colin Ston move to a contender because that’s what coach wants. Uh, I I think that’s likely to happen. The thing I will say here is Utah will still be I don’t want to say in tank mode, but they will still be incentivized to try and get a high draft pick. As Tim said, AJ Devons. Tim, I need you to look up Darren Peterson though for me. Just look up Darren Peterson. It’s It’s not a foregone conclusion next year that AJ’s number one. Just look up Darren Peterson. But I think Trey Johnson would make a lot of sense here. Yeah. I’m going to say this. 365 days from now, do not be surprised if the Utah Jazz get the number one pick in the draft. We talked about it before the show. They talked about trading this year’s number one pick. I don’t think they would have done that. But next year, Kiana, I think we’re going to be sitting here and the Jazz are going to be drafting number one and they’re going to be taking AJ Deans. Jazz drafting number one, writing down the date. Got it. I got it. We’re going to be here same time, same place next year. And Timmy, we’re going to see if that all comes into fruition. But as of for now, Adam, Tim, thank you guys so much. So, we got 1 through five locked away. What about 6 through 10? Adam rejoins us to give us the rest of his mock draft for the later picks in this draft. That’s coming your way next right here on CBS Sports HQ. So, here’s a look at picks 6 through 10 for the 2025 NBA draft. Wizards at number six, Pelicans at seven, Nets, we know we’re trying to tank at eight, Raptors at nine, and then the Rockets at number 10. And for more on these picks, we bring in Adam Ficklestein and Tim Doyle for more on who they think will go 6 through 10 in this year’s draft. And when you look at what the Wizards have right, in their current roster, who do you think is the best player, Adam Finglestein, that they should select? Well, it’s Dylan Harper, but he’s not around. So, uh, the the second best option because this is a team that needs a point guard. They drafted Alex Sar and Bal Kula in two consecutive lottery picks. They traded for AJ Johnson. The hole in the lineup right now when you look at those young assets is at the point guard position. Harper’s off the board. I think they have to give a a long hard look to Casper Yakonis. Talking about a big point guard from Illinois, Lithuanian, 6’5, really good feel for the game. shooting potential. I’m not going to say he’s a knockdown shooter because his percentages weren’t that good this year at Illinois, but there is belief in his shooting ability long-term, belief in his ability to play pick and roll. And again, when you were looking at this roster that they are building from the ground up, he fits a clear void at the point guard position and gives them one with size, which is also consistent with their theme when you look at the other youngsters that they’ve drafted in the last couple of years. Yeah, it would just be interesting if they’re going to give him the ball because here’s a guy who’s really valuable when he has the ball in his hands and I think he can make others better and I think he’s going to be a fantastic professional player but man he went to a really tough situation and you’re playing with a guy like Jordan P if P’s still there like you think Jordan Pool’s going to pass this rookie the ball like I this is a tough spot. Uh the guy can certainly play. I watched him a lot. I live in the Chicagoland area. He’s a legit 10, 12 year pro. Uh a high impact player. He just ended up in the wrong situation. Of all the teams the Wizards could have used a top three pick. They needed somebody to revolutionize their franchise. At this number six, this guy’s not going to do that. Yeah, definitely not. Um but that’s no stop to him. You know, a lot of great players or a lot of great role players, you know, who end up, you know, six through 10 and there’s nothing, you know, be ashamed about that. But for the Wizard, when it comes to just building their franchise and getting back to a space where they’re respected, uh, yeah, that guy, um, great as he is, definitely not going to change their franchise. Now, how about the Pelicans? Zion Williamson. You know, they selected him number one, they still feel like he’s going to be the franchise. So, who do you have at number seven to pair up with him and the rest of the players that the Pelicans have? Can I just say how surprised I was that he was the guy representing the organization tonight? I mean, I think that that’s quite a statement from Joe Dumar, right, who just took over the front office and now has a decision to make. Does he continue to build off Zion Williamson, who’s missed more games than he’s played in, or does he move him and start from scratch. Let’s assume that tonight is an indication that he’s going to build off Zion Williamson or maybe he’s just, you know, trying to increase his market value. We’ll see. Either way, I really like Coniple in this one. This is a guy that just knows how to play. He knows how to play off other good players. Listen, once you get outside the top five of the draft, the chances of finding a go-to scorer are very, very low. So, what you should be focused on is trying to find a functional contributor, Khan Canppel can do that in a variety of different ways because he’s highly skilled. He’s an elite shooter of the basketball. He does not need a lot of touch time, which means he can make quick decisions with the basketball. He’s big enough to guard multiple positions to switch up the lineup, not necessarily on guards, but he can switch on the bigger forwards. I think he would create a lot of space for Zion if they’re committed to kind of still trying to let him do his thing. Yeah. Yeah. Um I was looking at the Pelicans last season. Now I get it. Guys were hurt. They had 11 different players average 10 points or more, not 10 minutes. That’s how many different guys played for them last year. On paper, this team should be better. Game’s not played on paper. I think Zion Williamson when in shape, which happens like 35 games every two or three years. Um, could be a top five MVP candidate. I think he’s that good. So, I I don’t think that they’re going to get rid of him. Keniple is a guy who can make shots, got a high basketball IQ. He plays old school, and I think old school wins now. Obviously, that’s what, you know, Joker plays. Like, there’s old school guys. Draymond Green plays the same way. Chris Paul plays the same way. Keniple has kind of that old soul to his game where he’s never going to wow you with athleticism. Uh I like Trey Murphy, McCollum, Murray. On paper, this team should be much better. If healthy, this team could clearly make a run to the playoffs, right? That’s the key word, if healthy. And that’s been the issue for them for quite a few years now. uh for the Brooklyn Nets. Ever since, you know, the trio of James Harden, Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, um they’ve really taken a nose dive when it comes to their production level and their success. So, they’re at number eight. Adam, who do you have going number eight in your mock draft? I want Derek Queen here. I I think he would fit nicely next to Nick Claxton. Nick Claxton is a a rim running lob threat shot blocker who presumably their center of the future. Derek Queen could give him a mismatch player who could play four and five. So he could back up Claxton at the at the five and then he can come in and he can playmake from the four. He can really put the ball on the floor. He’s got some of the best hands in the entire draft. That not only allows him to catch tough passes, but it makes him a high volume rebounder. Gives him a lot of touch when he’s uh in terms of his shooting potential, which I think exists. And that is going to be a key long-term variable. We know he can put it on the floor. We know he can pass. Can he get to the point where he can stretch the floor? You saw that one-handed catch right there. That is exactly what I’m talking about with his hands. If Derek Queen can shoot the basketball, it’s going to unlock some very highlevel offensive upsides. The key is going to be defensively, but when you have Nick Claxton right there, it covers up for a lot. I think Brooklyn could lock up their front court of the future with this. I I think Derek Queen’s awesome. I actually think he’s awesome. I think he’s going to be a fantastic NBA player. I thought he was going to be a little bit more like a a Zack Randolph type when I saw him in high school. And then I watched him in college. He had a little bit more of like an Antoine Walker to his game. He’s putting the ball on the floor. Remember that one foot shot he hit against Colorado State off the glass. I never thought he was going to have that in his bag. He developed shooting the three even though he shoots a little bit of a set shot. Adam, I will say this. He’s from Baltimore. He went to Maryland. I don’t know how the Wizards don’t draft him. Do they need him? No. But how do they not draft him on a few picks before that? I could see that. I could see that. I think he’d fit with Sar. I could see that. He definitely could. Uh but yeah, it’s always interesting what these franchise do because sometimes they make moves that don’t make sense and then they hit on a guy who just comes out of nowhere. So, we’ll be interested to see how everything shakes out. Now, how about the Raptors at number nine, right? Scotty Barnes, you know, he is their leader, right? You got R.J. Barrett, Mayo Quickley. Uh, who do you have going number nine looking at the roster construction of Toronto? Well, here’s what we know about Messiah Jiri. He’s committed a lot of salary in the coming years and he’s traded for a lot of guys in the middle of the lineup. He’s got a decision to make at the center center position next year. But the things that we know that he has coveted historically length and athleticism. Who’s got the most length and athleticism in this draft? Well, it’s a center. in the center of the position that he does not necessarily have solidified for the foreseeable future. So I think this pick could very likely be Kam Kaman Malawatch and Malawatch 7 foot2 with a 7 foot6 wingspan. He fits the archetype of a rim running shot blocking lob threat that is the just the type of center that has most consistently made the im immediate impact in the NBA with guys like Derek Lively and Eves Missy in the last couple years. I think Malawatch could step in, play immediate minutes in Toronto, fit what Messiahi is looking for, and then grow into a bigger role offensively as the years go on. They better pray he’s there because this is a fantastic pick if Toronto gets him. Defense is optional for the Raptors. Here’s a guy who rebounds, who blocks shots, who even proved at the international level as still a guy who hadn’t played in college that he could match up with the pros. remember last year in the Olympics like he got a chance to get some run maybe exhibition games and still those guys are still pros he made a shot from the perimeter he was boxing out he was playing physical I was like oh yeah now is it going to happen immediately with him I don’t think so I think this is still like a work in progress now how good this guy could become I think he could be awesome I think he could average like uh 18 points and 11 rebounds it’s just not going to happen immediately but if he could learn from a guy like Jakob Hurdle who’s 29 years old and match up. I think this would be an amazing pick for the Raptors. Yeah, I’m with you because the expectations are not going to be that high for the Raptors. You know, nobody’s expecting them to contend for a title. So, he can really grow into his role and we saw how he evolved at Duke from day one to that national uh semi-final against Houston. Um the growth was very apparent. Now, the Houston Rockets uh they need growth when it comes to their shooting, right? just a lock down or not a lockdown but somebody who they can ri rely on in the clutch. They’re at number 10. Adam, who do you think they’re gonna get? All right. Now, you said two things right there. You said shooting and you said lock down. We know they need defend. They’re not taking anybody who doesn’t guard. We know that about what Houston is all about in terms of their culture. There are not a whole lot of three and D prospects in this draft. And I think sometimes when we’re forecasting the draft, we think too much about what has happened in the past and not enough about what could happen in the future. So, I’ve got a little bit of a swing here. I I think Houston could go with someone like Carter Bryant, a highlevel athlete from Arizona. Now, I know what you’re saying. He only averaged six points and four rebounds per game. How could he ever be picked in the lottery? Well, it’s because he fits that 3 and D prototype. This guy made about 45% of his open catch and shoot threes this year at Arizona, and that completely changed his draft status. I understand it’s a small sample size, but if he can show enough intrigue in workout settings that that jumper is sustainable, it is really going to help his draft status. He’s a highle athlete. He’s got an NBA ready body with more room on his frame to continue to add muscle mass. If you saw him in high school, you know he’s got more passing potential than we saw this year at Arizona. And he is a very versatile defender who sometimes even guarded point guards for Arizona. So, I think this, although it’s counterintuitive, could make sense for Houston. Yeah, I mean this is where you got to find those diamonds in the rough, right? The first three picks are are easy. Maybe the first four with VJ. I think Queen is going to be in that top five or six. Now you start to like Now this is where you make your money. You know, you start looking through is Jeremiah Fears, is this too early for him? Do they need a guy like that? This is where, you know, you got to start, you know, you’re drafting a guy in top 10. He’s averaging six and a half points a game. So the Rockets are built to win right now, but they also have to find someone that fits their culture. Carter at this spot may do that. Yeah, he fits a spot. And yeah, uh if Conanipple is somehow still there, he would also be a great fit from him for them when it looks when you look at their shooting and his ability to defend multiple positions. Tim Doyle, Adam Finglestein, always appreciate the time. And here’s a look at Adam’s NBA mock draft after the lottery news came down. So he’s got the Wizards going. It’s Casperis the point guard from Illinois. Coniple from Duke. Then the Maryland star Derek Queen. Another dookie. Come on. Malawatch for the Raptors. And then Arizona. Carter Bryant going to the Rockets. And coming up. So we’ve unpacked all those draft picks in Adams mock draft. How about 11 through 14? Adam and Tim are back for that after the break. All right, so here’s how the order looks for picks 11 through 14. The Trailblazers at 11, then the Bulls, Hawks, and the Spurs at number 14. Time now to bring in Adam Fingle and Tim Doyle for more on picks 11 through 14. So, we know, right, how the Trailblazers have looked past years, right, after the Damen Lillard era, and they gave a lot of teams trouble, right? A lot of contending teams. Um, so when you think about what they need, who do you have going 11 to the Trailblazers? So, I’ve got Jeremiah Fears. And the reason for this is because I I think Portland really did a nice job on their front court last year. They got Denny Abdia in a trade. They drafted Donovan Klingan. Now, the thought was is that they had their backcourt of the future. Scoot Henderson, Anthony Simons, Shaden Sharp, but those three guys, they just don’t fit together. They’ve never really fit together. And I think we’ve seen enough evidence of that right now that at the very least they need a contingency plan. Fears is that contingency plan because he is a high upside guard. Now, he’s a bit of a polarizing prospect because while he’s got a high ceiling, the floor is is a little more uncertain because there’s all kinds of questions about how that body is going to translate. And I think most importantly, how he’s going to adapt to having to share the ball with other good players. This guy was number one in usage in the SEC this year. The SEC was the best college basketball conference in the history of the sport. So, the game’s going to change for fears, but I think it makes sense for Portland to take a high upside swing, get another asset in the back court just in case they have to move off one of their current starters. Yeah. I mean, he’s still only 18 years old. He won’t be 19 until October. and I got a chance to see him play in high school at Joliet West and you could see the talent was abundant but you just see him in the on the highlights here and he’s um you know he’s still a teenager and definitely needs to grow into his body. Uh what a great coach to play for though and a guy like Chanty Bilips uh really understands the point guard position. It’s not about talent with him. It’s about slowing down the game, understanding how to play in the pick and roll. Um so I think this is a pretty good situation for him. Um but the talent is crazy. I think he’s a guy who could be easily a starting point guard in the NBA. Yeah, I’ll be really excited to see how the Trailblazers do, especially if they do select that man right there or I should say that young man because he still is a teenager. Now, the Chicago Bulls, Adam Tim, they’re like a perennial, they are a perennial playing team. You know, they’re not bad enough where they get in the lottery, right, a lot of times or they don’t finish out of the postseason, but they’re also not that great when it comes to where they finish during the regular season. So, where do you see them going in your mockdraft as they look to, I guess, revitalize uh this franchise? I’ve got Colin Murray Boils being an option here. I think, listen, he’s undersized, and he’s more the exception than the rule because he’s an undersized big who doesn’t shoot it, and that’s not supposed to translate in the modern-day NBA. But this is a player who is so good at what he does that I do think he can uh he can make it where others haven’t. And here’s what he does. He’s long, he’s strong, he’s physical, and he’s very, very smart. You see him going right into the bodies here. But more than that, he is someone who can process the game really quickly. He’s going to be able to play off short rolls, off dribble handoffs. And if they believe that guys like Modis Bzelis and others are going to be able to provide enough floor spacing in the front court, that will create enough of a void uh where Colin Murray Boils can step in and and bring that physicality, bring that toughness, which Billy Donovan would would appreciate. Yeah, the way the Bulls are playing now, since I live in the area, I obviously watch a lot of their games, they’ve decided to like spread you out and outscore you. So, that’s been their philosophy. Giddy was sensational. He got better and better. They kind of just handed him the keys to be the ultimate playmaker there. So, I get what you’re saying. You’re going to need some big guys, right? You can’t just only shoot threes. You need somebody who’s going to rebound. You need some physicality. So, I get it there. I think Liam McNeely is gonna be a pretty good guy that that that may end up being a fit just because he spreads the floor and he’s got that old school basketball DNA that I think Billy Donovan’s going to really like, but you’re going to need bigs there in Chicago. So, I get what you’re saying, Adam. Yeah, absolutely. And Colin Murray Burles, he was like one of the few bright spots on that South Carolina team that just took L after L after L in that brutal SEC conference. Now, how about the Hawks at 13, right? Trey Young trying to build around him still. Are they do we know? We don’t know. We don’t know. They made some moves in the front office, right? Um but right now he’s still on the roster, Adam. He is. Right now he’s still on the roster. So who do you have going to the Hawks? Well, I’ve got a guy who can fit whether they resign Trey Young because it’s decision time now or whether they move off him, and that’s Walter Clayton Jr. And let’s just be very clear. I’m not projecting him to be a lottery pick because he led Florida to a national championship. I’m projecting him to be a lottery pick because I believe he’s one of the most deadly shooters in this draft. And I think shooting is one of, if not the most important skill in the NBA. He’s got onoff ball versatility, which means that if they can get away with it defensively, he could create some spacing for Trey Young. Trey Young comes out of the game, he can back him up and play on the ball. That was something he added to his game this year at Florida. Now, he’s going to have to defend with a more consistent sense of urgency. But in the NBA, if you want to make that money and you want to have a lasting career, you don’t have a choice. So, let’s assume that he taps into that physicality, that football background, and starts to bring it every day on the defensive end of the floor. He’s going to be a potentially be a very valuable uh player with that shotmaking. If the defense becomes competent, I like him here for Atlanta. I think the the Hawks have some really interesting pieces. They have Dyson Daniels who’s just like a steel machine. He averaged three steals a game. And if you go back and look at Zachary Reach when he got an opportunity to play and actually like shoot the ball like nine to 13 times, he’s got some talent. So now you got some wings that are like really intriguing. Yeah. You got to make a big fundamental decision, Chris. You know, is this Trey Young? Like we’ve seen this movie got me to an Eastern Conference final, but defense can be optional. A guy dribble dribble dribbles. So they’re gonna have to make a huge organizational decision with Trey Young. But Walter Clayton Jr. one of the greatest tournament performances I had ever seen. Now, is college going to translate to the NBA? I don’t know. That’s why I’m not That’s why I’m sitting in my mom’s basement. I don’t make these decisions. But the guy in college was absolutely sensational. He won like every single game for them down the stretch. I I would not mind drafting him at any point. No, I think he would be a really solid selection. Like you said, every game in the tournament, he was awesome. Maybe not the whole way through, but at the end of the game, it didn’t matter. He was making the big plays when it mattered the most. Now, how about the Spurs at 14? Who do you like to get that pick? Well, I’m not selling my Liam McNeely stock. I had him as a top 10 player in the country coming out of high school last year. I projected him as a top 10 pick in this draft for the vast majority of the year. I understand that he didn’t finish the season the way a lot of people hoped, but the bottom line is he’s still a very good shooter, much better than the final numbers will show. He measured an inch taller today than most people expect. So, he’s got really good wing size. I thought he made strides defensively on that uh end of the floor under Dan Hurley. He’s a high processor of the game and he is an alpha competitor. Now, in San Antonio, we’ll see what they do with number two, but what I can guarantee you is they need spacing around Wemby. They got De’arren Fox. He pressures the paint. They got Webby. He’s just a cheat code. They need players who can defend their position and provide spacing. Liam McNeely can certainly provide spacing. If they’re comfortable that he can hold his own on the defensive end, I think he would make a lot of sense here. Yeah, I’d be interested to see if he slips this far. I I I had him going a little bit sooner. if he’s not there. I think it’s a classic San Antonio Spurs move to just take a like a like an international guy like like this is like classic Spurs. Like they just take somebody and do it like this. Like six people clap and you don’t know who he is. Like uh the international guy I’ll throw at you um is Igor Deon from BYU. I think that he’s got a huge upside. You know, his shooting is something that is not in Liam McNeely’s ballpark right now, but he can put the ball on the floor. He’s an excellent passer. He makes guys better. Kind of fits that Spurs mode. But if McNeely is not there, I say it’s minus 500. The Spurs take an international player at this point. Hey, look, they’ve had a really great track record, right, of their international players turning into great players, all stars in Hall of Famer. So, yeah, I I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened, Tim. Now, one thing I do want to bring up. Um, the Mavericks had a 1.8% chance to win the lottery. I mean, they were in the playin tournament for crying out loud, Adam. And I just want to know, do you feel like this lottery system is is working? Do you want it to change or are you fine with what we have right now? Well, I can assure you Tim is going to have a more entertaining answer to this question than I am. Uh, what I will say is this. I think everybody wants to see the process. They they want to see, you know, like back in the day when the lottery came out and you used to see which ping pong ball came up at the that’s what people want to see with the NBA right now because to just open the folder and it says, “Oh, Dallas has the number one pick. Forget about Luca surprise.” Nobody nobody wants to see that. Um they if the NBA is really interested in transparency, they’ve got to show the the total process. Uh I don’t know that it makes sense. You know, people are saying this is like, oh, it was rigged. Like, why would they want to rig it for Dallas and an owner who is apparently more interested in, you know, casinos than he is about winning basketball games. That doesn’t track for me. But I understand why people, Listen, I get the math. I get the probability. And I understand why people are are skeptical, especially after we’ve had Derrick Rose end up in Chicago, LeBron James end up in Cleveland, WBY end up in San Antonio. So, there’s a little bit of a pattern here. Yeah. I mean, when it came down to the final two franchises, I just couldn’t believe it was going to be Webby and Cooper Flag. Like, I was like, “Oh, no. This is like this is not my vision.” I think the vision of me in the NBA is going to be Webby and Cooper Flag are going to be the next faces of the NBA. I I don’t think it’s going to be Anthony Edwards. I don’t think it’s going to be John Morant. I think it’s going to be Webby and it’s going to be Cooper Flag. So, there was a chance that they were going to be on the same team. So, I was like, “Oh my goodness, this is going to happen.” and instead it falls to Dallas. So no state income tax for Cooper. So he’s going to keep more of his money which is a good thing, right? Versus going to a state where don’t want to name names. LeBron’s laughing at it. But you know he went to Cleveland. Derek Rose went to Chicago. Patrick Euing in 85 went to New York. Uh be interested to see if next year guys if Utah with their ownership really heavily involved with BYU if they get the number one pick because it would be AJ Deansa at number one. I know Adam has some other guys that are up there right now. If the draft was today, it probably be AJ. So, if if the Jazz get the first pick next year, I don’t know. I think we got to start looking at this lottery system. It seems like things are a little too interesting for me. We got to start looking at Darren Peterson. That’s what we got to start looking at. Hey, don’t sleep. Don’t sleep. Yo, both of them, they are cold. They are cold. Um, so it’s going to be really fascinating to see how it all shakes out. Tim Doyle, Adam Finglestein, always a pleasure giving us great insight and entertainment. So again, here is a look at Adams NBA mock draft. It’s got Jeremiah Fears from Oklahoma going to the Trailblazers trying to bolster that back court. And then for the Bulls wants to match some size. Colin Murray Boils from South Carolina. How about Walton Clayton Jr. an incredible tournament run leading Florida to that national championship. He Adams got him going to the Hawks. and Spurs Liam McNeely who was a sensational freshman from Yukon. when he was healthy, he was definitely uh their most impactful player.

Adam Finkelstein and Tim Doyle join CBS Sports HQ to reveal the first 2025 NBA Mock Draft following the NBA Draft Lottery.

[00:00:00] Intro
[00:00:17] Mavericks select SF Cooper Flagg at No. 1
[00:01:24] Spurs select PG Dylan Harper at No. 2
[00:03:58] 76ers select SF Ace Bailey at No. 3
[00:04:51] Hornets select SG VJ Edgecombe at No. 4
[00:06:52] Jazz select SG Tre Johnson at No. 5
[00:09:08] Wizards select PG Kasparas Jakucionis at No. 6
[00:11:47] Pelicans select SF Kon Knueppel at No. 7
[00:14:02] Nets select C Derik Queen at No. 8
[00:16:10] Raptors select C Khaman Maluach at No. 9
[00:18:23] Rockets select PF Carter Bryant at No. 10
[00:21:22] Trail Blazers select PG Jeremiah Fears at No. 11
[00:24:04] Bulls select PF Collin Murray-Boyles at No. 12
[00:25:43] Hawks select PG Walter Clayton Jr. at No. 13
[00:28:13] Spurs select SF Liam McNeeley at No. 14
[00:30:08] Impressions of NBA Draft Lottery System

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34 Comments

  1. I've been an NBA fan from Europe for over 20 years, and my favorite team is the Utah Jazz. After this draw I know for sure – the NBA is an organization that cheats, this draft draw was one big fake and fraud! I wonder if I should continue watching this league3 and buy products, including NBA! A bunch of schemers and cheaters!

  2. What superstar is going to want to sign a 2nd contract with Dallas after seeing what they did to Luka

  3. Does Adam Silver think NBA fans are dumb? Or does he just have total contempt for them?

  4. I can guarantee that Portland will not be taking an extremely young and small 6'2.5" Fears. They will take a CMB 100 out of 100 times over Fears!

  5. It doesn’t matter who the Wizards pick they needed picks 1-4 also they just have average players besides Jordan Poole they need a star player the nba is rigged I had enough of the nba

  6. Spurs are the undoubted lottery winners ..Mavs can pick whichever of Flagg or Harper Spurs will win either way.

  7. It's making it easier for the Spurs to acquire Giannis. Wemby, Giannis and Fox, possibly keep Castle!!! Good luck to everyone in the NBA, if it happens!!! 👀

  8. The idea the Spurs got 3 years wth a top 4 pick AND Dallas won with a 1.8 chance …?

    LOL LOL…completely rigged

  9. If I’m Philly I take vj edgecombe. He’s an Anthony edwards player and that’s there backcourt sorted for years they can fill in the gaps later. And trade embiid for more draft capital.

  10. As God as my witness the Dallas letting Luka go to the Lakers was the NBA plan from day one. I sat on my couch and knew it was a set up and negotiating to reward Dallas for buying into the plan. Dallas knew they would get #1 pick after Luka trade! Freaking rigged…..

  11. They came in with 100% chance. They prolly knew before they traded Luka. That trade was so bad. This is the only explanation for Nico Harrison not losing his job immediately after what is considered one of the worst trades in league history.

  12. 31:08 its pretty simple… Adam Silver likely approached Nico and offered to give him Cooper if he trades Luka to the nba's biggest market. Its right in front of all our faces, this league is rigged

  13. The lottery is a joke it's obvious now that the nba is rigged the nbapa should really propose getting rid of it just give the worse teams the best player like wtf

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