2025 NBA mock draft: Cooper Flagg is sure No. 1 in shallow pool of prospects
NIL is keeping more college stars on campus, so second-round picks may lose value. And there's a high riser at No. 3.
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2025 NBA mock draft: Cooper Flagg is sure No. 1 in shallow pool of prospects
NIL is keeping more college stars on campus, so second-round picks may lose value. And there's a high riser at No. 3.www.nytimes.com
Carter Bryant #9, Tre #3I don't have an athletic subscription currently. Anything interesting?
Did it go in to more detail about the second round losing value?Carter Bryant #9, Tre #3
Yeah, it's wild to view a 19 year old who put up the scoring and shooting stars Tre did while being 6'6 with a 6'10+ wingspan as being a potential star.
I didn't read the entire thing, just scrolled through pciksDid it go in to more detail about the second round losing value?
Ainge picked a great year to decide he likes second round picks.
I also went back and tried to look at DX archive, can't seem to find any of the old content before 2017. Not sure if that's an issue with my phone or the website.
To my memory the only prospect breakdowns Givony would do were international. The videos and analysis were done by other members, namely Schmidtz.
Givony has always given his opinion, and still does. Any big board is ultimately a critical analysis. I seriously doubt he is ranking players higher or lower due to access.
Carter Bryant #9, Tre #3
I didn't read the entire thing, just scrolled through pciks
No, late 2ndI'll just assume they had Yang in the lotto?
No, late 2nd