Photo illustration for Headline Surfer / TOP: Michigan State University freshman guard Jase Richardson was the 25th overall selection of the Orlando Magic in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Photo for Headline Surfer / LEFT: Cooper Flagg of Duke University was the No. 1 overall selection by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2025 NBA Draft and is congratulated by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver (see NBA video of all 30 draft selections of the first round below in the story).
By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Magic have selected guard Jase Richardson with the 25th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
As expected, Duke’s Cooper Flagg was the overall No. 1 selection of the Dallas Mavericks.
Richardson (6’1”, 178), 19, appeared in 36 games during his freshman season at Michigan State University, averaging 12.1 ppg., 3.3 rpg and 1.9 apg in 25.3 minpg., while shooting .493 (144-292) from the field, .412 (47-114) from three-point range, and .836 (102-122) from the free throw line.
He was named to the 2024-25 All-Big Ten Third Team, earned Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors, and was a NCAA South Regional All-Tournament selection. Richardson scored second on the team and helped the Spartans reach the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.
Jason Richardson, his father, played 13 seasons in the NBA, including 109 regular season games (109 starts) with Orlando from 2010-12, where he averaged 12.8 ppg., 3.8 rpg., 2.0 apg. and 1.09 stlpg. in 32.2 minpg.
Jase Richardson will wear #11 with the Orlando Magic. He joins a team that’s gearing up to take the next step in its development. After two straight first-round playoff appearances, the Magic made a significant swing this offseason, acquiring guard Desmond Bane in a trade from the Memphis Grizzlies. Along with franchise cornerstones Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, versatile center Wendell Carter Jr., and guard Jalen Suggs, who is returning from injury, Orlando has plenty of young talent that’s determined to make noise in the postseason.
Jase Richardson will wear #11 with the Orlando Magic. He joins a team that’s gearing up to take the next step in its development. After two straight first-round playoff appearances, the Magic made a significant swing this offseason, acquiring guard Desmond Bane in a trade from the Memphis Grizzlies. Along with franchise cornerstones Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner (both shown at left), versatile center Wendell Carter Jr., and guard Jalen Suggs, who is returning from injury, Orlando has plenty of young talent that’s determined to make noise in the postseason.
Now, they’ve added another player, Richardson, who, along with others on the roster like Anthony Black, Jonathan Isaac, and Tristan da Silva, can complement that starting unit.
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2025 NBA first round draft selections:
1. Dallas Mavericks draft Cooper Flagg (Duke)
2. San Antonio Spurs draft Dylan Harper (Rutgers)
3. Philadelphia 76ers draft VJ Edgecombe (Baylor)
4. Charlotte Hornets draft Kon Knueppel (Duke)
5. Utah Jazz draft Ace Bailey (Rutgers)
6. Washington Wizards draft Tre Johnson (Texas)
7. New Orleans Pelicans draft Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma)
8. New Jersey Nets draft Egor Demin (BYU)
9. Toronto Raptors draft Collin Murray-Boyles (South Carolina)
10. Houston Rockets draft Khaman Maluach (Duke) – Traded to Suns
11. Trail Blazers draft Cedric Coward (Washington State) – Traded to Grizzlies
12. Chicago Bulls draft Noa Essengue (Ratiopharm Ulm)
13. Atlanta Hawks draft Derik Queen (Maryland) – Traded to Pelicans
14. San Antonio Spurs draft Carter Bryant (Arizona)
15. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Thomas Sorber (Georgetown)
16. Memphis Grizzlies draft Yang Hansen (Qingdao) – Traded to Trail Blazers
17. Minnesota Timberwolves draft Joan Beringer (Cedevita Olimpija)
18. Washington Wizards draft Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida) – Traded to Jazz
19. New Jersey Nets draft Nolan Traoré (Saint-Quentin BB)
20. Miami Heat draft Kasparas Jakučionis (Illinois)
21. Utah Jazz draft Will Riley (Illinois) – Traded to Wizards
22. Atlanta Hawks draft Drake Powell (North Carolina) – Traded to Nets
23. New Orleans Pelicans draft Asa Newell (Georgia) – Traded to Hawks
24. Oklahoma City Thunder draft Nique Clifford (Colorado State) – Traded to Kings
25. Orlando Magic draft Jase Richardson (Michigan State)
26. New Jersey Nets draft Ben Saraf (Ratiopharm Ulm)
27. New Jersey Nets draft Danny Wolf (Michigan)
28. Boston Celtics draft Hugo González (Real Madrid)
29. Phoenix Suns draft Liam McNeeley (Connecticut) – Traded to Hornets
30. Los Angeles Clippers draft Yanic Konan Niederhauser (Penn State)
The Orlando Magic currently holds two second-round picks in the 2025 NBA draft: pick #46 and pick #57 (acquired from the Boston Celtics).
Second Round (on Friday)
31. Minnesota Timberwolves
32. Boston Celtics
33. Charlotte Hornets
34. Charlotte Hornets
35. Philadelphia 76ers
36. Brooklyn Nets
37. Detroit Pistons
39. Toronto Raptors
41. Golden State Warriors
42. Sacramento Kings
44. Oklahoma City Thunder
45. Chicago Bulls
46. Orlando Magic
47. Milwaukee Bucks
48. Memphis Grizzlies
49. Cleveland Cavaliers
50. New York Knicks
51. LA Clippers
52. Phoenix Suns
53. Utah Jazz
54. Indiana Pacers
55. Los Angeles Lakers
— New York Knicks
56. Memphis Grizzlies
57. Orlando Magic
58. Cleveland Cavaliers
59. Houston Rockets
* The NBA rescinded the 2025 second-round pick for the Knicks.
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Published: Tue, 06/17/2025 – 02:13
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