For the first time since the Sixers claimed the No. 3 overall pick in last month’s draft lottery, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo are projecting Baylor guard V.J. Edgecombe, rather than Rutgers forward Ace Bailey, to be the pick in that spot.
As Givony explains within ESPN’s latest mock draft, Edgecombe made a strong positive impression during his visit to Philadelphia, whereas Bailey initially didn’t make plans to meet with the Sixers at all. Bailey has since changed course and will work out for the 76ers later this week, but it sounds like he may not been enthusiastic about his “pathway to development” in Philadelphia.
According to Givony, Bailey hasn’t yet conducted a known workout and has declined invitations from multiple teams in his draft range. Sources tell ESPN that his camp believes he’s a top-three player in the draft class but that they want him to end up in a situation where there’s a path to stardom. With that in mind, some teams have wondered if Bailey has received a promise from a team outside the top five that he views as more favorable in terms of both playing time and geography.
Givony and Woo have Bailey slipping to Washington at No. 6 in their latest mock, with Givony writing that the Wizards and the Pelicans (at No. 7) are both believed to be “highly intrigued” by the 18-year-old’s upside and could probably offer him more minutes right away than a team like Philadelphia could.
Here’s more from ESPN on the 2025 NBA draft:
- Rival teams who have been in touch with the Spurs have come away believing that San Antonio will hang onto the No. 2 overall pick and select Dylan Harper, according to Givony, who says the Spurs are excited about adding a talent like Harper and appear willing to address potential fit issues down the road.
- Although the No. 8 pick is viewed as Kon Knueppel‘s likely floor, he could end up coming off the board a few picks ahead of that. The Hornets (No. 4) and Jazz (No. 5) both appear to have interest in the Duke sharpshooter, Givony reports.
- Oklahoma’s Jeremiah Fears looks like a relatively safe bet to be drafted between No. 5 and No. 8, writes Woo. The Jazz are viewed as the top end of Fears’ range, while the Pelicans (No. 7) and Nets (No. 8) are thought to be interested. Grant Afseth of RG.org said something similar on Monday while also identifying the Wizards at No. 6 as a possibility for Fears.
- Rival teams believe the Hawks will likely be targeting a big man and a guard with their first-round picks if they hang onto both of them, says Woo. Even if the Hawks do take that route, the order in which they address those two spots will hinge in large part on who’s available after the first 12 picks. ESPN’s mock has Atlanta taking Egor Demin at No. 13 and Danny Wolf at No. 22.
- Collin Murray-Boyles is considered a polarizing prospect, with some evaluators viewing the South Carolina standout as a potential “outstanding” role player while others are concerned about his shooting and his positional size, according to Woo. Murray-Boyles’ range may start around the No. 10 pick.
- Arizona’s Carter Bryant has had a very good pre-draft process and looks like a strong candidate to come off the board in the 9-15 range, per Givony.
Bailey is the most overrated player in this draft. I wouldn’t even be shocked if he plays in the G-League next season
I’m thankful he is trying to avoid Philly. VJ all day!
They’ve been going back and forth on the Sixers for clicks. They’re not going to pass up the better player and athlete to take a project. They’re not going question then will be how hard do they try to retain Grimes with a pretty crowded backcourt.
Bailey will go top 5. His size and upside is too good to pass up. Definitely needs to be coached up.
He doesn’t make sense for Sixers though. I can see Sixers trading down here. New Orleans imo would take Bailey. A guy like Knueppel fits Sixers much better. He can play next year. Plus they can get an extra asset or pick.
Path to stardom is a red flag to me. Try making the team first. VJ is a better pick for Sixers than Bailey.
I hope Bayley doesn’t go to Washington. If he does, they will likely waste a pick. He will play big minutes but nothing good will come out of it.
But even if they don’t pick him, I still don’t expect them to draft well, lol.
Knueppel is a fairly polarizing dude… some ppl are talking him up like he’s going to be the next Chris Mullin.. my view is closer to Joe Harris. But the beauty of this is that it’s impossible to know what he becomes. The knock is not athletic enough for today’s game but then we see a TJ McConnell have a brilliant game in the nba finals last night. So athleticism isn’t everything. KK definitely does have a good feel for the game and solid basketball skills. Thing is will he be a solid starter or just a rotation player. I think if he were a little bigger, I would be more sold. He’s really just 6’5”. I like him a lot more at 6’7” or 6’8”.
He’s got NBA size and a lethal shooter. Also is an IQ player. He can definitely be part of rotation next year. Considering Sixers should contend next year. This just makes them deeper and better. Imo they should resign Grimes. And if they get Kon. They can move Obrue.
For Sixers this year. Team need is stronger than an upside draft pick. Plus Kon is only 19. He still can get better. I’m looking more at whats best for next 4 yrs.
If I’m Phily I take VJ at the 3rd spot. Maxey/McCain/Edgecombe would be nasty for the future. I also think it would be beneficial if they trade down, and accumulate another pick or two to help bolster that front line for them.
It’s now or never. Spurs or Rockets will trade for Giannis draft night. And whoever looses out. Could go for KD. With all the cap restrictions now. It’s all about trades now. Not Free Agency …..
Nets better take Maluach ..
Raptors should be sitting on Queen or Sorber. And Hawks should be praying Sorber is there for them.
You are all in on the Maluach-Nets marriage. 🤣😁🤣
Ace Bailey plans to have a private workout with the Sixers this week, possibly on Friday, according to John Clark of NBC Sports Philadelphia.