5 Teams That Could Trade Up In 2025 NBA Draft
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It has a rare immovable lock at No. 1. Cooper Flagg is objectively one of the four best prospects of the past 15
Upper Deck NHL Draft will be held June 27-28 at L.A. Live's Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The first round will be held June 27 (7 p.m. ET; ESPN, ESPN+, SN, TVAS), with rounds 2-7 on June 28 (Noon ET;
NBA draft is less than 10 days away, with the two-day event kicking off a week from Wednesday. The NBA draft currently takes place over two nights, with the first round happening on the first night, and the second round happening on the second night.
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Rookie Wire on MSNPotential draft pick Dink Pate wants to bring a 'team-first' mindset to NBADink Pate is considered a potential second-round pick, and the former G League guard has relished the opportunity to prove himself before the draft.
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Thanks to the previous regime's involvement in failing to accurately verify the status of Evgenii Dadonov's modified no-trade clause and list of teams that he could not be moved to, the Ottawa Senators were punished by the league - having to forfeit a first-round selection by the 2026 NHL Draft.
In the latest 2025 NBA mock draft projection, the Philadelphia 76ers stay at No. 3 and select Duke big man Khaman Maluach.
JoJo Parker, SS, Purvis HS, Miss. (No. 10): You’ll have to watch closely because his twin brother Jacob (ranked No. 107) is also participating. But JoJo is a sure-fire first-rounder who Callis projected to go No. 10 to the White Sox in his most recent mock draft. He has the chance to be a plus hitter with average pop and a chance to stick at short.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNAlabama All-American Mark Sears reveals mindset in NBA draft workoutsMark Sears was a Naismith Player of the Year semifinalist, and the former Alabama guard is working to showcase himself ahead of the draft.
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Celtics Wire on MSNExploring Thomas Sorber as a potential Boston Celtics draft prospectOne thing that has been missing from the Boston Celtics ' bench rotation in recent years is athleticism. Brad Stevens has constructed a roster full of versatile talents, all capable of playing on both sides of the ball. However, outside of Jaylen Brown, no one on the roster has that "jump out of the gym" kind of bounce.
And lest you think O'Brien is an offense-only guy, let me reassure you: his dedication to being defensively responsible is just as high-priority for him as his dedication to pulling off passes to his teammates.
There's a handful of Longhorns looking to head to the next level, plus some local high school stars testing their skills to see if perhaps they can break into the 20-round draft that begins July 13.