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Kicking off what looks to be like a GREAT draft season ahead of us with our first mock draft comparison for 2025! We have ‘way too early’ mock drafts from Sam Vecenie/The Athletic, Tankathon, Jonathan Wasserman/Bleacher Report, Ricky O’Donnell/SB Nation, Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo/ESPN, and yours truly.
Cooper Flagg alone would make this an exciting draft, but this class is stacked so it will be even more fascinating to keep an eye on these mock drafts each month as these top world class draft analysts (that’s everyone we feature myself for the record) get more intel and scouting opportunities.
I was born and raised in Maine and have followed Flagg for a couple of years now, since he is by far the best high school player to ever come out of Maine. Needless to say (so I’ll write it instead of saying it), I can’t wait to see him play for Duke this season. Although his stats may not be as stellar as some imagine, he’ll always put his imprint on the game using his elite defense. If Duke can get solid point guard play from Tyrese Proctor along with consistent outside shooting from Darren Harris and Kon Knueppel, then it will give Flagg a lot more space and opportunity offensively.
Most eyes are focused on Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper at Rutgers as Top 5 picks, but besides athleticism, Bailey’s performances were unimpressive in the high school all-star circuit. His shot selection was especially bad and he’ll need to clean that up and prove that he can be a plus on the defensive end to stick in the top end of the lottery. Harper, on the other hand, looks like a stud who can help win NBA games from day one.
When it’s all said and done, the prize of the draft may very well be Nolan Traore, a true point guard from France. His performance in the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit flanked by VJ Edgecombe and AJ Dybantsa was elite. While some will nitpick his 3-point shooting, he’s an excellent scorer with a hoops IQ that is off the charts. He uses his speed, handle, and vision to create easy shots for others and control the pace of the game.
Meanwhile, I am very high on two other highly skilled, freshman point guards, Trent Perry (UCLA) and Kasparas Jakucionis at (Illinois). This should go down as THE BEST point guard draft ever!
Please note: the picks from Vecenie and O’Donnell do not include teams.
| B/R (7/18) | Hoops Distillery (7/13) | Tankathon (7/10) | The Athletic (7/10) | SB Nation (6/28) | ESPN (6/28) |
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| 1. POR | Cooper Flagg | 1. BKN | Cooper Flagg | 1. BKN | Cooper Flagg | Cooper Flagg | Cooper Flagg | 1. DET | Cooper Flagg |
| 2. BKN | Dylan Harper | 2. WAS | Nolan Traore | 2. WAS | Ace Bailey | Dylan Harper | Ace Bailey | 2. WAS | Ace Bailey |
| 3. CHA | VJ Edgecombe | 3. POR | VJ Edgecombe | 3. DET | Dylan Harper | Nolan Traore | Dylan Harper | 3, CHA | Dylan Harper |
| 4. WAS | Ace Bailey | 4. DET | Dylan Harper | 4. UTA | Nolan Traore | VJ Edgecombe | Nolan Traore | 4. POR | Nolan Traore |
| 5. DET | Drake Powell | 5. UTA | Asa Newell | 5. CHA | VJ Edgecombe | Ace Bailey | Khaman Maluach | 5. UTA | VJ Edgecombe |
| 6. CHI | Nolan Traore | 6. CHA | Tre Johnson | 6. POR | Hugo Gonzalez | Hugo Gonzalez | VJ Edgecombe | 6. BKN | Khaman Maluach |
| 7. UTA | Hugo Gonzalez | 7. CHI | Khaman Maluach | 7. CHI | Khaman Maluach | Asa Newell | Liam McNeely | 7. TOR | Hugo Gonzalez |
| 8. TOR | Rocco Zikarsky | 8. TOR | Ace Bailey | 8. TOR | Tre Johnson | Liam McNeely | Tre Johnson | 8. CHI | Tre Johnson |
| 9. SAS | Tre Johnson | 9. SAS | Liam McNeely | 9. SAS | Liam McNeely | Jalil Bethea | Rocco Zikarsky | 9. SAS | Egor Demin |
| 10. OKC | Asa Newell | 10. SAS | Trent Perry | 10. SAS | Egor Demin | Ian Jackson | Ian Jackson | 10. SAS | Liam McNeely |
| 11. SAS | Kasparas Jakucionis | 11. OKC | Derik Queen | 11. OKC | Drake Powell | Dink Pate | Egor Demin | 11. OKC | Drake Powell |
| 12. SAS | Kon Knueppel | 12. SAC | Donnie Freeman | 12. SAC | Rocco Zikarsky | Donnie Freeman | Jalil Bethea | 12. SAC | Michael Ruzic |
| 13. ATL | Liam McNeely | 13. LAC | Jalil Bethea | 13. LAC | Collin Murray-Boyles | Collin Murray-Boyles | Donnie Freeman | 13. NOP | Jalil Bethea |
| 14. HOU | Collin Murray-Boyles | 14. NOP | Hugo Gonzalez | 14. NOP | Michael Ruzic | Tre Johnson | Will Riley | 14. MEM | Carter Bryant |
| 15. ATL | Donnie Freeman | 15. ORL | Kasparas Jakucionis | 15. ORL | Jalil Bethea | Kasparas Jakucionis | Hugo Gonzalez | 15. ORL | Noa Essengue |
| 16. GSW | Egor Demin | 16. UTA | Drake Powell | 16. UTA | Ian Jackson | Kon Knueppel | Michael Ruzic | 16. IND | Donavan Freeman |
| 17. UTA | Khaman Maluach | 17. IND | Collin Murray-Boyles | 17. IND | Isaiah Evans | Hunter Sallis | Noa Essengue | 17. OKC | Kon Knueppel |
| 18. IND | Derrion Reid | 18. ATL | Derrion Reid | 18. ATL | Noa Essengue | Rocco Zikarsky | Collin Murray-Boyles | 18. UTA | Kasparas Jakucionis |
| 19. NOP | Will Riley | 19. MEM | Kwame Evans | 19. MEM | Kwame Evans | Alex Karaban | Isaiah Evans | 19. LAC | Motiejus Krivas |
| 20. ORL | Michael Ruzic | 20. GSW | Kon Knueppel | 20. GSW | KJ Lewis | Mackenzie Mgbako | Boogie Fland | 20. GSW | Rocco Zikarsky |
| 21. HOU | Karter Knox | 21. HOU | Dink Pate | 21. HOU | Derrion Reid | Boogie Fland | Dink Pate | 21. ATL | Derrion Reid |
| 22. MEM | Jalil Bethea | 22. OKC | Rocco Zikarsky | 22. OKC | Donnie Freeman | Kam Jones | Asa Newell | 22. BKN | William Riley |
| 23. BKN | Dink Pate | 23. OKC | Egor Demin | 23. OKC | Karter Knox | Jaland Lowe | Milan Momcilovic | 23. OKC | Collin Murray-Boyles |
| 24. BKN | Kwame Evans | 24. BKN | Ian Jackson | 24. BKN | Asa Newell | KJ Evans | Flory Bidunga | 24. DAL | Derik Queen |
| 25. OKC | Isaiah Evans | 25. BKN | Karter Knox | 25. BKN | Kon Knueppel | KJ Lewis | Derrion Reid | 25. BKN | Ian Jackson |
| 26. DAL | Joson Sanon | 26. DAL | Jarin Stevenson | 26. DAL | Dink Pate | Isaiah Evans | Drake Powell | 26. UTA | Kanon Catching |
| 27. ORL | Ian Jackson | 27. UTA | Alex Karaban | 27. UTA | JT Toppin | Motiejus Krivas | Kwame Evans | 27. BKN | KJ Lewis |
| 28. UTA | Jarin Stevenson | 28. BKN | Michael Ruzic | 28. BKN | Boogie Fland | Milan Momcilovic | Jarin Stevenson | 28. BKN | Tyrese Proctor |
| 29. BKN | Alex Karaban | 29. ORL | Noa Essengue | 29. ORL | Alex Karaban | JT Toppin | Izan Almansa | 29. ORL | Dink Pate |
| 30. BOS | JT Toppin | 30. BOS | Izan Almansa | 30. BOS | Hunter Sallis | Khaman Maluach | Tucker DeVries | 30. BOS | Jaylin Stewart |
References:
SB Nation [Ricky O’Donnell]
ESPN [Jonathan Givony + Jeremy Woo]
The Athletic [Sam Vecenie]
Bleacher Report [Jonathan Wasserman]
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Tankathon Draft Power Rankings (see full power rankings):
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