
Keep track of all the picks and movement
The 2025 NBA Draft begins tonight at 7 p.m. CST, with the first round happening Wednesday and then the second round taking place Thursday night. We are here to help keep track of all the picks and all the movement.
Dallas has the number one overall selection after winning the NBA Draft Lottery for the first time ever, and the drama around their pick is mute — Dallas will be selecting generational prospect Cooper Flagg out of Duke. Just because we might already know that pick, doesn’t mean there won’t be other twists and turns, as the Mavericks could trade back into the draft.
Flagg might not bolster Dallas’ title odds too much, as FanDuel has the Mavericks at -4100 to win the 2026 title, but he’ll be the foundation for the next Dallas title contender.
Follow along through the first and second rounds as we update the picks, and any movement from trades.
NBA Draft Selections
First Round
1 – Dallas Mavericks
Cooper Flagg, forward, Duke
2 – San Antonio Spurs
Dylan Harper, guard, Rutgers
3 – Philadelphia 76ers
V.J. Edgecombe, guard, Baylor
4 – Charlotte Hornets
Kon Knueppel, forward, Duke
5 – Utah Jazz
Ace Bailey, guard, Rutgers
6 – Washington Wizards
Tre Johnson, guard, Texas
7 – New Orleans Pelicans
Jeremiah Fears, guard, Oklahoma
8 – Brooklyn Nets
Egor Demin, guard, BYU
9 – Toronto Raptors
Collin Murray-Boyles, forward, South Carolina
10 – Houston Rockets (picking for Phoenix Suns due to the Kevin Durant trade)
Khaman Maluach, center, Duke
11 – Portland Trail Blazers (traded to Memphis)
Cedric Coward, forward, Houston
12 – Chicago Bulls
Noa Essengue, forward, France
13 – Atlanta Hawks (traded to New Orleans)
Derik Queen, center, Maryland
14 – San Antonio Spurs
Carter Bryant, forward, Arizona
15 – Oklahoma City Thunder
Thomas Sorber, center, Georgetown
16 – Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Portland)
Yang Hansen, center, China
17 – Minnesota Timberwolves
Joan Beringer, center, France
18 – Washington Wizards (traded to Utah)
Walter Clayton Jr., guard, Florida
19 – Brooklyn Nets
Nolan Traoré, guard, France
20 – Miami Heat
Kasparas Jakučionis, guard, Illinois
21 – Utah Jazz (traded to Washington)
Will Riley, guard, Illinois
22 – Atlanta Hawks (traded to Brooklyn)
Drake Powell, guard, North Carolina
23 – New Orleans Pelicans (traded to Atlanta)
Asa Newell, guard, Georgia
24 – Oklahoma City Thunder (traded to Sacramento)
Nique Clifford, guard, Colorado State
25 – Orlando Magic
Jase Richardson, guard, Michigan State
26 – Brooklyn Nets
Ben Saraf, guard, Israel
27 – Brooklyn Nets
Danny Wolf, forward, Michigan
28 – Boston Celtics
Hugo Gonzalez, guard, Spain
29 – Phoenix Suns (traded to Charlotte)
Liam McNeeley, guard, UConn
30 – Los Angeles Clippers
Yanic Konan Niederhauser, center, Penn State