Gary Parrish and Lang Whitaker discuss their 2025 NBA Mock Draft. Gary and Lang highlight the entire first round and explain the logic behind each team’s selection.
(2:00) No. 1: Cooper Flagg to Dallas Mavericks
(3:10) No. 2: Dylan Harper to San Antonio Spurs
(5:03) No. 3: Tre Johnson to Philadelphia 76ers
(5:47) No. 4: VJ Edgecombe to Charlotte Hornets
(7:05) No. 5: Ace Bailey to Utah Jazz
(9:00) No. 6: Jeremiah Fears to Washington Wizards
(10:11) No. 7: Kon Knueppel to New Orleans Pelicans
(11:10) No. 8: Khaman Maluach to Brooklyn Nets
(12:20) No. 9: Kasparas Jakucionis to Toronto Raptors
(13:11) No. 10: Collin Murray-Boyles to Houston Rockets
(14:18) No. 11: Carter Bryant to Portland Trail Blazers
(17:10) No. 12: Derik Queen to Chicago Bulls
(18:14) No. 13: Jase Richardson to Atlanta Hawks
(19:50) No. 14: Egor Demin to San Anthonio Spurs
(21:28) No. 15: Liam McNeeley to Oklahoma City Thunder
(23:12) No. 16: Nique Clifford to Orlando Magic (since traded to Grizzlies)
(24:42) No. 17: Danny Wolf to Minnesota Timberwolves
(26:23) No. 18: Noa Essengue to Washington Wizards
(26:58) No. 19: Asa Newell to Brooklyn Nets
(28:34) No. 20: Drake Powell to Miami Heat
(29:12) No. 21: Nolan Traore to Utah Jazz
(29:51) No. 22: Cedric Coward to Miami Heat
(33:19) No. 23: Joan Beringer to Indiana Pacers (since traded to Pelicans)
(34:07) No. 24: Noah Penda to Oklahoma City Thunder
(34:42) No. 25: Thomas Sorber to Orlando Magic
(35:44) No. 26: Walter Clayton Jr. to Brooklyn Nets
(37:15) No. 27: Hugo Gonzalez to Brooklyn Nets
(37:52) No. 28: Johni Broome to Boston Celtics
(40:22) No. 29: Ben Saraf to Phoenix Suns
(41:16) No. 30: Maxime Raynaud to Los Angeles Clippers
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Gary Parrish and Lang Whitaker discuss their 2025 NBA Mock Draft. Gary and Lang highlight the entire first round and explain the logic behind each team’s selection.
(2:00) No. 1: Cooper Flagg to Dallas Mavericks
(3:10) No. 2: Dylan Harper to San Antonio Spurs
(5:03) No. 3: Tre Johnson to Philadelphia 76ers
(5:47) No. 4: VJ Edgecombe to Charlotte Hornets
(7:05) No. 5: Ace Bailey to Utah Jazz
(9:00) No. 6: Jeremiah Fears to Washington Wizards
(10:11) No. 7: Kon Knueppel to New Orleans Pelicans
(11:10) No. 8: Khaman Maluach to Brooklyn Nets
(12:20) No. 9: Kasparas Jakucionis to Toronto Raptors
(13:11) No. 10: Collin Murray-Boyles to Houston Rockets
(14:18) No. 11: Carter Bryant to Portland Trail Blazers
(17:10) No. 12: Derik Queen to Chicago Bulls
(18:14) No. 13: Jase Richardson to Atlanta Hawks
(19:50) No. 14: Egor Demin to San Anthonio Spurs
(21:28) No. 15: Liam McNeeley to Oklahoma City Thunder
(23:12) No. 16: Nique Clifford to Orlando Magic (since traded to Grizzlies)
(24:42) No. 17: Danny Wolf to Minnesota Timberwolves
(26:23) No. 18: Noa Essengue to Washington Wizards
(26:58) No. 19: Asa Newell to Brooklyn Nets
(28:34) No. 20: Drake Powell to Miami Heat
(29:12) No. 21: Nolan Traore to Utah Jazz
(29:51) No. 22: Cedric Coward to Miami Heat
(33:19) No. 23: Joan Beringer to Indiana Pacers (since traded to Pelicans)
(34:07) No. 24: Noah Penda to Oklahoma City Thunder
(34:42) No. 25: Thomas Sorber to Orlando Magic
(35:44) No. 26: Walter Clayton Jr. to Brooklyn Nets
(37:15) No. 27: Hugo Gonzalez to Brooklyn Nets
(37:52) No. 28: Johni Broome to Boston Celtics
(40:22) No. 29: Ben Saraf to Phoenix Suns
(41:16) No. 30: Maxime Raynaud to Los Angeles Clippers
Draft Coverage presented by Southland Casino
Game footage courtesy of schools
#nba #nbadraft #2025nbadraftPublished on Jun 18, 2025
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