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While Duke’s Cooper Flagg is the headliner, this month’s NBA draft could be just as much about the high-end guard prospects available.
ESPN's NBA draft experts Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo explain why Phoenix Suns and Boston Celtics are good fits for Florida's Walter Clayton Jr.
Wasting an NBA Draft pick is not fun. Trust me, I watched my then-beloved Charlotte Bobcats decide between Klay Thompson, Kawhi Leonard and Bismack Biyombo, and eventually go with... yeah. Love you, Biz.
With the NBA draft just weeks away, prospects are crisscrossing the country for workouts, trying to solidify or improve their stock in front of decision-makers.
Cooper Flagg likely found his new home Monday as the NBA held its annual Draft Lottery in Chicago. After months of waiting, the stunning results are in: the Dallas Mavericks hold the No. 1 overall pick in June's NBA Draft.
Currently, the Bulls sit with the 12th odds in the NBA Draft Lottery just hours before the ping pong balls toss out the results on Monday evening. Chicago has an 8% chance of landing in the top ...
The 2025 NBA draft lottery brings its annual wave of intrigue Monday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN), with the entire league descending on Chicago and offseason proceedings fully underway for most every franchise.
It looks like Cooper Flagg will be a Dallas Maverick. That much we learned in a shocking revelation in Chicago on Monday night, where the Mavs — who had never won the lottery be
At the end of another miserable season in 2019, John Paxson, the man who lucked into Derrick Rose 11 years prior, said of the team’s lottery-bound future, “Luck and hope are not a strategy or ...