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It looks like Cooper Flagg will be a Dallas Maverick. That much we learned in a shocking revelation in Chicago on Monday night, where the Mavs — who had never won the lottery be
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Nets Wire on MSN2025 NBA Draft: Nets projected to take Duke's Kon Knueppel at No. 8The Brooklyn Nets are projected to take Duke forward Kon Knueppel with the eighth overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, per Jonathan Wasserman.
The New Orleans Pelicans have made the playoffs twice since drafting Zion Williamson with the first pick in the 2019 NBA Draft out of Duke. Williamson, though, hasn't played in a playoff game due to injuries. The lefty has played in just 45% of his possible games with the Pelicans since being the No. 1 overall pick.
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd looking forward to adding a young talent with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, and it sounds like he already knows who the team is eyeing.
The NBA Draft landscape changed drastically in the span of a mere few days this week with the Dallas Mavericks winning the No. 1 pick in stunning fashion and numerous prospects putting together big weeks to rise and reshape what this year's first round may look like with six weeks to the draft.
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SB Nation on MSNDuke NBA Draft UpdateTwo minor Flagg stories: first, someone asked him who he thought the most underrated NBA player was and second, he made a nice post about his Duke teammate Khaman Maluach. This is not a minor story, not really: Flagg is hitting the memorabilia market in a major way.
The Dallas Mavericks pulled off the impossible on Monday night, rising all the way up to the first overall pick for the 2025 NBA Draft. They entered the night w
On most NBA mock drafts, with the actual event only a little bit more than a month away, the Duke Blue Devils are pretty well-represented. Cooper Flagg is a sure bet to go No. 1, and the Dallas Mavericks are said to be set on keeping the pick, no matter the temptations to trade it for a more polished veteran player.
That’s Kon Knueppel, the projected 2025 NBA Draft lottery pick who averaged 14.4 points, had twice as many assists (107) as turnovers (53), and shot 43.3% on catch-and-shoot 3s as a Duke freshman. He doesn’t hunt stepbacks or viral dunks. Instead, he’s the type who does the hard stuff without demanding the spotlight.
Duke guard and potential lottery pick Kon Knueppel did not participate in Tuesday's athletic tests or shooting drills at the NBA Draft Combine due to an ankle injury, his agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN's Jonathan Givony.