There appears to be a consensus developing among many of the teams and executives around the league about the top eight prospects in the 2025 NBA draft, Jake Fischer writes for The Stein Line (Substack link). According to Fischer, while the order after the top two remains up in the air, Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, V.J. Edgecombe, Ace Bailey, Tre Johnson, Jeremiah Fears, Kon Knueppel, and Khaman Maluach are widely viewed as the the top eight players available this year.
“If it’s not those eight (drafted in the top eight), it will be seven of those eight,” one Eastern Conference executive told Fischer.
That developing consensus may be one reason why the Raptors’ selection at No. 9 is widely viewed as the top-10 pick most likely to be traded, according to Fischer.
While league sources tell Grant Afseth of RG.org that multiple members of Toronto’s front office are thought to be high on Maluach, the Duke big man seems unlikely to still be available at No. 9. He has visited the Wizards (No. 6) and Pelicans (No. 7), in addition to the Hawks (No. 13), and is also expected to meet with the Jazz (No. 5) before the draft. As such, the Raptors have been spending time evaluating centers who are little further down on draft boards, such as Danny Wolf and Asa Newell, Fischer reports.
A number of teams in the back half of the lottery, starting with the Pelicans at No. 7, have been connected to center prospects too, Fischer notes. That group includes the Bulls at No. 12 and the Hawks at No. 13 — Nikola Vucevic and Clint Capela have spent most of the last few years as those teams’ starting centers, but Vucevic is a trade candidate and Capela is entering free agency, so the Bulls and Hawks may each be looking to add a young player to their frontcourt.
Here’s more on the draft:
- The Sixers (No. 3) and Hornets (No. 4) have conveyed to teams that they’re prepared to listen to trade offers for their picks until they’re on the clock next Wednesday, sources tell Fischer. The Jazz (No. 5) haven’t actively encouraged trade interest in their pick, while the Wizards (No. 6) are considered a possible trade-up candidate, Fischer adds.
- The Raptors worked out guards Jase Richardson and Nolan Traore on Monday, according to Afseth. Both players are projected first-round picks, though Richardson is at No. 20 on ESPN’s big board while Traore is at No. 25. It’s unclear if Toronto is considering one or both at No. 9 or preparing for possible trade-down scenarios.
- Washington State’s Cedric Coward and French center Joan Beringer are receiving legitimate lottery consideration, Afseth writes in a separate RG.org story. The Hawks (No. 13) and Spurs (No. 14) are among the teams closely monitoring Beringer, sources tell Afseth. “He hasn’t been playing the game that long, but you’d never guess it with how quickly he picks things up,” one scout said of Beringer.
- Wisconsin’s Steven Crowl, who has worked out for the Warriors and Nuggets, among other teams, is having a strong pre-draft process and is considered a good candidate for a two-way contract, per Afseth.
- Illinois’ Will Riley was considered a likely target for the Magic at No. 16, according to Fischer, who says it’s possible some teams in the late teens will have a shot at Riley now that Orlando has traded that pick to the Grizzlies.
Should be one of the coolest drafts in awhile-
I expect some nice action Monday-Tuesday prior, some early Wend morning action no doubt and a little bit of on the clock action
Rest up this week Hr staff, we need you clocking doubles all next week
I guarantee someone else will get into the top 8… iow I don’t agree that is the “widely held” top 8.
Saw a Nets rumor earlier
Was 8 + 19 and a future very meh 1st from your asset bank for DeAaron Fox
Im passing if Im Nets but I think its close
I like Fox but without a solid cast around him, I don’t really see the point. He didn’t win a lot in SAC with Sabonis.
And they’d have to send some $ back to make it work.. Clax I guess.
I don’t see the Nets bailing on those 2 FRPs. I also don’t see the Spurs bailing on Fox yet but who knows.
Was contingent on SAS making another big move with the picks
They’d have 4 firsts at that point 8, 14, 19,27 this draft
But agree Nets should stand Pat
Trading back up with Charlotte would make sense
Or move up with hou who can take more developmental guys
USA basketball just cut the pool of guys for the U19 team down to 18 with the FIBA U19 World Cup coming up next week. At least 5 of these guys are gonna be 1st rd picks next summer & most of the rest will be 1st rders in 2027. This group is especially deep with skilled/long/high IQ/athletic forwards. Jasper Johnson, AJ Dybantsa, Tyran Stokes, MJ Johnson, Koa Peat just to name a few… link to usab.com
Team USA had to settle for the bronze last time this tournament was held in 2023 bc of former lotto picks like Zacch Risacher & Alex Sarr beating them in this semifinal game. Zacch was an efficient 3-4 from trey but it was really Zacch Perrine who led France to victory. Future top5 picks Dylan Harper & Tre Johnson had big games/tournaments for USA but they were lacking down low a bit… link to m.youtube.com
Do you Chris Cenac will be top 5 next yr?
Big time. He’s definitely making this team too. He’s 1 of my favorite from this class & he’s going to play for 1 of my favorite coaches.
You can never predict how hard a kid is going to work, but if he’s dedicated he’s going to be dominant in the NBA I think. Has perfect college coach to toughen him up.
I think N.O. Could take Maluach just to trade him. And get more assets. Nets are fools if they don’t take Maluach. Then I would sign Kuminga. Force Warriors to trade him. Nets also could move up for Jakucionis. They would have their young core. And then move CThomas during season. Nets would be set with a young talented team.
I expect a few trades draft night starting with Spurs or Sixers. Bucks are fools if they think. They can go forward with Giannis and NO draft picks. With Dame out for year and 37 yrs old. Move Giannis now. Then Dame at end of year.
I’m still holding hope Knicks will buy a pick. And go after Johni Broome. At 22 yrs old he helps our depth and bench.