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What would it cost Detroit Pistons to trade up in 2025 NBA Draft?
Sam Vecenie of “Game Theory Podcast” walks Bryce and Omari through the potential costs the Pistons would need to make to move up in the NBA draft.
The 2025 NBA Draft is scheduled for June 25th and 26th.The Dallas Mavericks hold the first overall pick.
What is the 2025 NBA Draft order?
That’s the question on everyone’s mind after an epic NBA finals ended on Sunday night and everyone’s attention instantly turned to the NBA offseason, starting with the draft.
It can be difficult to keep track of who is picking where with how often deals are done in the NBA, so we’ve got it covered with a full list.
It’s no secret that Duke star Cooper Flagg is the top prospect and the crown jewel of last month’s NBA draft lottery, when the Dallas Mavericks shockingly moved all the way up to No. 1. But by all accounts, this is a good class with what should be an unpredictable top 10.
The Detroit Pistons will not make a pick on Day 1 unless they trade into the first round, as fans will have to wait until No. 37 overall.
Here’s the draft order as it stands on the day of the draft, Wednesday, June 25, and here are the pick results.
What is the order of NBA draft first round?Dallas MavericksSan Antonio SpursPhiladelphia 76ersCharlotte HornetsUtah JazzWashington WizardsNew Orleans PelicansBrooklyn NetsToronto RaptorsHouston Rockets – Reportedly traded to Phoenix in Kevin Durant dealPortland Trail BlazersChicago BullsAtlanta Hawks San Antonio SpursOklahoma CityMemphis Minnesota Washington Brooklyn Miami Utah Atlanta – Reportedly traded to Brooklyn in Kristaps Porzingis three-team tradeNew OrleansOklahoma City Orlando Brooklyn Brooklyn BostonPhoenix LA Clippers NBA draft order for second round — Day 2
*Picks start at No. 31 in Round 2.
Minnesota Boston CharlotteCharlottePhiladelphiaBrooklynDetroit San Antonio – Reportedly traded to IndianaTorontoWashington – Reportedly traded to New Orleans in CJ McCollum/Jordan Poole tradeGolden State Sacramento Utah Oklahoma CityChicagoOrlandoMilwaukeeMemphisClevelandNew YorkL.A. ClippersPhoenix UtahIndianaLos Angeles LakersMemphis Orlando ClevelandHoustonÂ
The Knicks had their 2025 second-round pick taken away for early free-agency discussions.
Top prospects in 2025 NBA Draft besides Cooper Flagg
List of top prospects from USA TODAY’s Jon Hoefling. Flagg is considered the unanimous top choice among draft experts and is expected to go to the Dallas Mavericks at No. 1.
1) Dylan Harper, RutgersPosition: GHeight: 6’5″Weight: 213Strengths: Big frame for a guard, great playmaker, good shot creator, solid finisher2) Ace Bailey, RutgersPosition: GHeight: 6’8″Weight: 203Strengths: Long frame, elite scorer from all around the court, high-energy defender3) VJ Edgecombe, BaylorPosition: GHeight: 6’4″Weight: 193Strengths: Athleticism, great on-ball defender4) Tre Johnson, TexasPosition: GHeight: 6’5″Weight: 190Strengths: Scoring, high-energy defender5) Kon Knueppel, DukePosition: GHeight: 6’5″Weight: 219Strengths: Shooting, solid playmaker and defender, can fit into practically any role placed on him6) Khaman Maluach, DukePosition: CHeight: 7’1″Weight: 253Strengths: Physicality, elite rim protector7) Jeremiah Fears, OklahomaPosition: GHeight: 6’3″Weight: 180Strengths: Elite playmaker8) Noa Essengue, FrancePosition: FHeight: 6’10″Weight: 204Strengths: high-end scoring and defensive upside, solid playmaker, young9) Kasparas Jakucionis, IllinoisPosition: GHeight: 6’5″Weight: 205Strengths: Good size for a guard, high basketball IQ, great playmaker, shooting10) Egor Demin, BYUPosition: GHeight: 6’8″Weight: 199Strengths: Arguably the best playmaker in the draft, very high basketball IQ11) Carter Bryant, ArizonaPosition: FHeight: 6’7″Weight: 215Strengths: High-upside scoring and defense from the wing, size12) Collin Murray-Boyles, South CarolinaPosition: FHeight: 6’7″Weight: 239Strengths: Toughness, can play many defensive positions, surprisingly strong playmaker13) Derik Queen, MarylandPosition: CHeight: 6’9″Weight: 248Strengths: Shot creation, passing14) Joan Beringer, FrancePosition: CHeight: 6’11″Weight: 235Strengths: Length, rim protection15) Thomas Sorber, GeorgetownPosition: CHeight: 6’9″Weight: 263Strengths: Length, high defensive upside16) Liam McNeeley, UConnPosition: GHeight: 6’7″Weight: 215Strengths: Pull-up shooting, toughness17) Jase Richardson, Michigan StatePosition: GHeight: 6’1″Weight: 178Strengths: Ball security, shot creation, defensive upside18) Asa Newell, GeorgiaPosition: FHeight: 6’9″Weight: 224Strengths: Agility, defensive intensity19) Nique Clifford, Colorado StatePosition: GHeight: 6’5″Weight: 202Strengths: Offensive and defensive upside, all-around talent20) Cedric Coward, Washington StatePosition: FHeight: 6’5″Weight: 213Strengths: Length, shooting, scoring upsideHow to watch 2025 NBA Draft first roundDate: Wednesday, June 25.Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.TV: ESPN, ABC.Stream: ESPN+, Fubo.How to watch 2025 NBA Draft second roundDate: Thursday, June 26.Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.TV: ESPN.Stream: ESPN+, Fubo.