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Miles Byrd's three-and-D potential was on display during scrimmages, when he was connecting from deep and flying around defensively. He's developed a coveted archetype, particularly if he's able to build in the ball-screen passing reads.
If the actual NBA draft is anything like the unpredictable lottery, it’s going to be a heckuva night in Brooklyn on June 25.
Cooper Flagg might change an entire NBA team's future. But landing with any of these squads would feel like a waste.
Amid widespread controversy following Monday night’s NBA Draft lottery, the San Antonio Spurs secured the second overall pick. The race to land Cooper Flagg seemed just within reach, as the Spurs had a 29.
The San Antonio Spurs have a slim chance of drafting Cooper Flagg, although it sounds like Texas is where he wants to end up.
Though the odds aren't in the Spurs favor of winning the NBA Draft Lottery and the right to pick Cooper Flagg, that hasn't means much before.
The Nets future has been dramatically dimmed in just a few short weeks, thanks in large part to the NBA Draft Lottery.
Who shined in scrimmages? Whose measurements were a surprise, for one reason or another? And who may be headed back to school?
They could trade the pick. They could draft someone else. But a month before the 2025 NBA Draft, the Spurs have already made their minds up.
NBA draft lottery history says the Spurs are primed to move up and possibly even win the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes.
Leaving the drawing room after the results of the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery were finalized, San Antonio Spurs general manager Brian Wright looked at