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"Aside from exceeding expectations this year with his evolving creation and shotmaking, Flagg greatly impacted games with his passing and defensive playmaking as well," Wasserman wrote.
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The worst-kept secret is Paige Bueckers being the No.1 overall pick, as she’s more than likely headed to the Dallas Wings.
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JT Toppin spurns NBA Draft
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Michigan State’s Jase Richardson declares for NBA Draft
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While it's a logical pick with their team needs it's tough to draft somewhat of a project player when you are trying to compete now. Ultimately it can all be traced back to the indefensible Dončić trade.
Nothing has been official, but Michigan men's basketball is preparing for life after 7-foot forward, Danny Wolf. The Wolverines' best playmaker, Wolf averaged 1
The NBA's regular season is in its final week, with many teams still battling for playoff spots. For the teams that have already been eliminated, there's also a lot on the line: Increasing their odds of landing the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, aka The Cooper Flagg Sweepstakes.
Texas freshman star Tre Johnson is declaring for the 2025 NBA Draft, he announced Tuesday. The former five-star recruit and the SEC's Rookie of the Year led Texas in both points and minutes playing almost the entire season as an 18-year-old freshman,
After winning the NCAA men's basketball tournament, the next step for Florida Gators stars Walter Clayton Jr. and Alex Condon is the 2025 NBA Draft.
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Auburn Wire on MSNAuburn's Tahaad Pettiford declares for NBA draft, will maintain college eligibilityAuburn's "sixth man" will explore the possibility of a professional career while leaving the door open to return to Auburn.
Maryland star forward Julian Reese and guard Selton Miguel are out of eligibility, and with Queen declaring for the NBA Draft, meaning no member of one of the highest-scoring starting lineups in the country won't be returning to College Park next season.
Four of college basketball's best teams are facing off tonight - who makes sense as a potential draft candidate for the Hawks?