In the wake of last night’s eventful NBA draft lottery, a series of draft experts – including ESPN’s Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo, Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports, and Sam Vecenie of The Athletic – have updated their 2025 mocks.
A common theme has emerged in those mock drafts, with ESPN’s duo, O’Connor, and Vecenie questioning the fit of certain players who are expected to come off the board right after Cooper Flagg at No. 1. Rutgers’ Dylan Harper, for instance, has long been viewed as the consensus No. 2 in this year’s draft pool, but he’s not exactly a clean fit for the Spurs next to guards Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox.
The Sixers, meanwhile, could add a guard like Ace Bailey even though they already have Tyrese Maxey, Jared McCain, and restricted free agent Quentin Grimes in their backcourt. But Bailey – considered by many pundits to be the third-best player in this year’s draft – is viewed as more of a long-term project who may not fit into Philadelphia’s win-now plans.
In other words, John Hollinger of The Athletic writes, the unexpected results of Monday’s lottery have opened the door for some tantalizing offseason trade possibilities. With the Mavericks, San Antonio, and Philadelphia all closer to contention than is typical for teams at the top of the draft, could Dallas or the Spurs consider using their pick in a package for a superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo? Could the 76ers trade down, or perhaps even swing for a star themselves by attaching Paul George to the No. 3 pick and a couple future first-rounders?
As Hollinger notes, there’s some intrigue further down the lottery as well, where teams like the Pelicans and Rockets don’t necessarily need to add rookies to their roster and might consider shopping their picks at No. 7 and 10, respectively. Hollinger also suggests that the Trail Blazers could look into putting the No. 11 pick in a package to improve the trade value of a veteran like Jerami Grant or Deandre Ayton.
Here’s more on the heels of Monday’s shocking draft lottery:
- Rival teams view the Nets as a team to monitor for a possible trade up in the draft, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link). As Fischer explains, the Nets have three additional first-round picks this year (at No. 19, 26, and 27) on top of their lottery pick at No. 8 and have an excess of future first-rounders as well. They also lack a blue-chip prospect to build around.
- Several of the media members who were in the lottery drawing room on Monday, including Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic, Sarah Todd of the Deseret News, Rod Boone of The Charlotte Observer, and Sean Highkin of Rose Garden Report (Substack link), have published stories from behind the scenes. As Boone writes, although Charlotte dropped one spot from their pre-lottery rank, Hornets governor Rick Schnall was relieved his team will be picking in the top four. “We are obviously disappointed we didn’t get the No. 1, but it could be a lot worse,” Schnall said. “I thought (for a minute) we were going to be seventh. But we are going to get a good player.”
- Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune, who was also in attendance for the drawing, responds to conspiracy theories about the lottery being rigged by explaining why he believes that’s very unlikely.
- With many fans displeased about the outcome of Monday’s lottery and questioning whether the event is above board, Michael McCann of Sportico digs into why a lottery determines the NBA’s draft order at all, exploring other ways the league could distribute talent and explaining why those alternatives wouldn’t necessarily be any better.
- A series of ESPN’s NBA reporters takes a look at the biggest question facing each of the 13 teams in the lottery after Monday’s results.
The NBA draw seemed rigged, with the league losing its credibility.
Please stop with this nonsense. Do you have any idea of the breadth of the conspiracy that would be necessary for this. It’s luck – period.
With 1.8% of possibility to get number 1 pick and happen and spurs get the 2 pick after get #1 pick 2 years ago. I will like the scientific explanation of that possibility.
The Luka trade was one of the dumbest ever so the lottery was fixed to offset that.
The Tejano cartels paid off Sterling.
Spurs are in such a great position even if they don’t make a major trade. Add a big physical center like adams or brook Lopez and if they can find a 3 and d wing to add as well that would be great.
Question will be asked, what will it take for a team to trade up for that 2 pick. Would the Spurs trade down?
At 3, anybody but Ace Bailey..please
I would be fine with Ace…the article describes him as a guard? I hadn’t heard that one before lol
Well he was listed at 6ft 10in at Rutgers but was measured after the season at 6ft 7in. So that might be the reason for him being listed at G.
He’s not a guard, regardless, he’ll be playing 3-4. There’s about 3-5 guys we could feasibly draft at #3, it’ll be interesting to see how we play it.
Best thing for Philly is Harper. And Spurs should pass considering they have Fox. Harper is an incredible pick for Philly. He can start next year next to Maxey. Philly healthy …. That is a great starting 5 lol.
keep dreaming. Harper isn’t getting past 2.
Why they have Fox. They don’t need him. Queen would be better for Spurs. They could trade out. Fox is at his peak. You trade Fox if you keep Harper. And why wyyou do that. Harper is 3-4 yrs away.
The Spurs won 34 games this season. They’re not in a position to pass on what is by many accounts an elite talent. Having too much talent is a problem they’ll be okay with.
Spurs trade Harper, Vassell, Keldon Johnson, 2027 pick & 28 pick for Giannis…
That’s very funny. Thanks for the laugh, but so many reasons Spurs are not trading for Giannis. First fantasy teams don’t win – in this case Wemby and Giannis just don’t fit together. Second Spurs can’t afford to pay Giannis, pay for Fox’s pending extension and still have money to extend Wemby in a few years, not to mention Castle.
It is possible they trade the 2 pick to Philly to take a shooter and get another piece in the deal or they could draft Harper and field offers. That said if you look at Boston right now they make it work with Tatum, Brown, White and Holiday so maybe they keep Harper.
Their biggest need is a legit 40% three point shooter that can play defense.
Hah. Giannis could play with anyone.