NBA Draft, Dallas Mavericks
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We’ve got exactly two weeks to go until underclassmen players who are currently going through the NBA Draft process are forced to make their final decision about whether they’re going to keep their name in the draft or return to college basketball.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer has his work cut out for him. After last season’s run to the Final Four, the Blue Devils are experiencing major turnover. Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, Tyrese Proctor and Khaman Maluach are all expected to enter the NBA Draft.
Bleacher Report’s two-round mock draft, available at NBA.com, went with Tech’s Williams as the 50th overall pick by New York. Coincidentally Williams’ pro comparison was Kevin McCullar, a former Texas Tech and KU wing who transferred from Tech to KU.
The NBA draft lottery is over and next up is the draft itself. Here's what to know about the date, time, how to watch and the draft order.
There are two rounds in the draft. The first round features 30 picks and the second round has 29. There are typically 30 picks per round, but the New York Knicks were docked their 2025 second-rounder after the league found they had tampered with Jalen Brunson leading up to 2022 free agency.
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The Gators are in the midst of rebuilding its guard rotation after seeing four main contributors depart from the program.
It’s remarkable to think that an 18-year personnel man has never drafted a player inside the top 10. But it’s true.
Washington entered Monday's lottery draw tied for the best odds to win the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes at 14.0%. The team also had around a 52.1% shot at landing a top-four pick.