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The Chicago Bulls ended up with the no. 12 overall NBA draft pick after an unlucky tiebreaker coin flip. The Dallas Mavericks walked away with the first pick in June's 2025 draft, and the first chance to take Cooper Flagg,
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The Inquirer was one of 14 media outlets inside the drawing room, where assistant general manager Ned Cohen watched the Sixers move up to the third pick.
NBA Draft Combine is underway in Chicago, and with it comes a defining opportunity for three Arkansas Razorbacks. Guards Adou Thiero and Boogie Fland, along with forward Karter Knox, are among the select prospects invited to this year’s event,
Just three months after trading Luka Doncic to the Lakers, the Mavericks will have the chance to draft a new franchise player in top prospect Cooper Flagg.
All but certain to be the No. 1 pick, Montverde Academy alum Cooper Flagg wowed observers as a Duke freshman with his poise, confidence and ability to shoot from anywhere on the court.
Back in 2008, the Chicago Bulls had a slim 1.7% chance of winning the NBA Draft lottery, and lucked into picking Derrick Rose at No. 1 overall. Facing the exact same long odds this year, with the lottery once again taking place in the Bulls' backyard at McCormick Place,
NBA Draft Lottery results sparked strong reactions. Kevin Durant is among those to chime in after a few teams with some of the worst win-loss records fell outside the top three.
Milos Uzan, the point guard who helped lead Houston to the national championship game, recently declared his intentions to enter the NBA Draft. Uzan is currentl