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2025 NBA Mock Draft (Post-Lottery Announcement)

  • Writer: Hunter Smith
    Hunter Smith
  • May 14
  • 14 min read



Well, I don’t think anyone expected that. If you somehow missed it, the Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery with 1.8% odds to do so. Nico Harrison, in all of his infinite wisdom, will get rewarded with the rights to Cooper Flagg on June 25th. This will be my last mock of the pre-draft process, and assumes every team will make their own selection, and not take into account any pre-draft trades that may happen (looking at you, San Antonio). Physical stats provided as I could find them by the Combine as it continues to happen, meaning all heights will be listed as “without shoes”. 



  1. Dallas Mavericks: Cooper Flagg, F, Duke (NCAA) - 6’7.75”, 221lbs, 7’0” wing

Why: Beyond rumors from the Mavericks camp already coming out that they won’t move this pick, I don’t really know who else would go here post-March Madness. 

Dream Teammate: Anthony Davis (Formidable Defensive Forwards)


  1. San Antonio Spurs: Dylan Harper, G, Rutgers (NCAA) - 6’4.5”, 213lbs, 6’10.5” wing

Why: Despite this being the pick most likely to get moved post-lottery, the Spurs could secure their backcourt of the future with Harper and Stephon Castle (2024 NBA ROTY) to pair with Wemby. 

Dream Teammate: Victor Wembanyama (Pick-And-Whatever)


  1. Philadelphia 76ers: Airous “Ace” Bailey, F, Rutgers (NCAA) - 6’7.5”, 203lbs, 7’0.5 ”wing

Why: Bailey may be someone who sees a drastic draft-day falling in his future, but a team both loaded with talent and wildly unsure of their future, like the Sixers, can afford to let Bailey absorb Paul George’s isolation knowledge (just don’t let him have a microphone). 

Dream Teammate: Paul George (Always Two There Are, No More, No Less)


  1. Charlotte Hornets: VJ Edgecombe, G, Baylor (NCAA) - 6’4”, 193lbs, 6’7.5” wing

Why: Charlotte fans may seethe at the size of the markets that landed the top three picks this year, but Edgecombe can bring some semblance of wing defense to a team that needs it, as well as keep up with their pace of play. 

Dream Teammate: LaMelo Ball (Run Hornets, RUN!)


  1. Utah Jazz: Tre Johnson, G/F, Texas (NCAA) - 6’4.75”, 190lbs, 6’10.5”wing

Why: Whether the Jazz are in a place of “ditch Lauri and Sexton and start it all over” or “let’s see what we can do with this”, they will need shooting, and there doesn’t seem to be much of a debate as to the best in this class is. 

Dream Teammate: Isaiah Collier (Free Stats for Everyone!)


  1. Washington Wizards - Jeremiah Fears, G, Oklahoma (NCAA) - 6’2.5”, 180lbs, 6’5.25” wing

Why: After scoring big with Bub Carrington last year, the Wizards can maintain a slow timeline and try to build with youth (and mostly, get rid of Jordan Poole before he isn’t worth anything anymore). 

Dream Teammate: Bub Carrington (Two Combo Guards>One Combo Guard)


  1. New Orleans Pelicans - Kon Knueppel, F/G, Duke (NCAA) - 6’5”, 219lbs, 6’6.5”wing

Why: Post-Ingram, and with CJ McConnell becoming more aware of Father Time every year, the Pelicans' offense has gone fairly anemic. While his ceiling is uncertain, Knueppel will at least be able to come in and hit outside shots when called upon. 

Dream Teammate: Jordan Hawkins (I Smell 3PA Records Being Broken)


  1. Brooklyn Nets: Khaman Maluach, C/F, Duke (NCAA) - 7’0.75”, 253lbs, 7’6.75”wing

Why: Since the Nets are on no championship timeline of any sort, drafting Malauch and developing him will allow them to move Nicolas Claxton for future draft capital or prospects. 

Dream Teammate: Day’Ron Sharpe (15RPG Bench Big Potential)


  1. Toronto Raptors: Derik Queen, C/F, Maryland (NCAA) - 6’9.25”, 248lbs, 7’0.5”wing

Why: The Raptors are a slight bunch, and after their top 8ish guys, there’s not really a “give me the ball, I can exploit my matchup” guy. Queen can, in theory, fix both of those problems. 

Dream Teammate: Chris Boucher (All Defending Bigs Must Leave the Paint)


  1. Houston Rockets (via Phoenix Suns): Asa Newell, F, Georgia (NCAA) - 6’9”, 224lbs, 6’11.25” wing

Why: Some of the hype on Newell has cooled since the early season, but I reserve the right to one fun pick per draft, and I really just want to see Newell run with the rest of the Rockets. 

Dream Teammate: Alperen Sengun (Fast-Tracking to Aaron Gordon’s Career)


  1. Portland Trail Blazers: Kasparas Jakucionis, G/F, Illinois (NCAA) - 6’4.75”, 205lbs, 6’7.75”wing

Why: Mostly because I’m convinced the Blazers will move on from Anfernee Simons when presented with a chance to do so. KJ allows guard/forward flexibility around Henderson/Sharpe/Camara, and consistent outside shooting. 

Dream Teammate: Donovan Clingan (Pick-and-Roll or Pick-and-Pull)


  1. Chicago Bulls: Jase Richardson, G, Michigan State (NCAA) - 6’0.5”, 178lbs, 6’6” wing

Why: Another bench looking for some plug-and-play scoring, Richardson will have the opportunity to hone his playmaking skills under Lonzo Ball, Tre Jones, and Josh Giddey. 

Dream Teammate: Lonzo Ball (Imagine Jase Defending and Passing)


  1. Atlanta Hawks (via Sacramento Kings): Collin Murray-Boyles, F/C, South Carolina (NCAA) - 6’6.5”, 239lbs, 7’0.75” wing

Why: Despite projecting as a borderline non-factor on offense, what CMB will bring to the Hawks is the ability to alleviate pressure from less-competent defensive forwards like Georges Niang or Zaccharie Risacher. 

Dream Teammate: Dyson Daniels (Our Opponents Are Playing 3v5)


  1. San Antonio Spurs (via Atlanta Hawks): Noa Essengue, F, Ulm (GER) - 6’9”, 198lbs, 6’11”wing

Why: Assuming the Spurs do nothing with either of these picks or a large portion of their current roster, selecting Essengue gives Wemby another Frenchman and a versatile athlete with room to grow behind Keldon Johnson. 

Dream Teammate: Victor Wembanyama (French Connection Too Easy?)


  1. Oklahoma City Thunder (via MIA): Carter Bryant, F, Arizona (NCAA) - 6’6.5”, 215lbs, 6’11.75”wing

Why: Bryant’s athleticism and positional versatility will add to the Thunder’s embarrassment of riches, and his defense will earn him early minutes as he develops offensively. 

Dream Teammate: Jalen Williams (That’s a Long Time To Have a Mentor)


  1. Orlando Magic: Nolan Traore, G, Saint-Quentin (FRA) - 6’3.75”, 184lbs, 6’8”wing

Why: There may not be a player who’s been more polarizing since the beginning of the ‘25 pre-draft process than France’s Traore, but the Magic need someone to feed their star wings the ball, and playmaking is what this guy does best. 

Dream Teammate: Paolo Banchero (Imagine Young LeBron with a Point Guard)


  1. Minnesota Timberwolves (via DET): Thomas Sorber, F/C, Georgetown (NCAA) - 6’9.25”, 263lbs, 7’6”wing

Why: The first in a handful of guys whose physical measurements may cause their stock to rise even further, Sorber can bring his wingspan and breadth to a team looking to continue to bolster their roster and stay near the top of the West. Regardless of what happens with Naz Reid, this secures an interior presence. 

Dream Teammate: Rudy Gobert (No One Can High Five Them)


  1. Washington Wizards (via MEM): Liam McNeeley, F, Connecticut (NCAA) - 6’6.75”, 215lbs, 6’8.5”wing

Why: McNeeley may not fall this far, but what he’s going to be able to bring to a franchise on day one of his career vs. day two thousand may not be that dissimilar. 

Dream Teammate: Corey Kispert (The Floppy-Haired Headband Boys)


  1. Brooklyn Nets (via MIL): Ben Saraf, G, Ulm (GER) - 6’6”, 201lbs, 6’7.5”wing

Why: Saraf would be an excellent mentee (on SOME FRONTS) for D’Angelo Russell, beyond the obvious physical comparisons that can be made between the two. He may have the chance to stuff the stat sheet in the second unit in Brooklyn. 

Dream Teammate: Khaman Malauach (Rookie-to-Rookie Lobs Feed Families)


  1. Miami Heat (via GSW): Rasheer Fleming, F/C, Saint Joseph’s (NCAA) - 6’8.25”, 232lbs, 7’5.25”wing

Why: The second in the “Sorber and Co.” family, despite the Heat’s lack of direction at present, Fleming will be able to provide multiple roles in multiple franchise situations, be that as a wing or big. 

Dream Teammate: Kel’El Ware (Holy Wingspan)


  1. Utah Jazz (via MIN): Egor Demin, G/F, Brigham Young (NCAA) - 6’8.25”, 199lbs, 6’10.25”wing

Why: The Jazz are super uncertain, and so is Demin. Not dissimilar to Traore, he was all over draft boards throughout the year, so just having someone with the potential to play make in the second unit is better than nothing. 

Dream Teammate: Keyonte George (IDK Man, Shit is Grim in Utah)


  1. Atlanta Hawks (via LAL): Danny Wolf, C/PF, Michigan (NCAA) - 6’10.5”, 252lbs, 7’2.25”wing

Why: To reference the Hawks’ first pick of this draft, Wolf is someone who could step onto the floor at the same time as Collin Murray-Boyles and be the offensive equivalent of his defense. His physical profile suggests a more rounded future than we may have initially thought, however. 

Dream Teammate: Trae Young (I Just Think This Would Be Fun to Watch)


  1. Indiana Pacers: Nique Clifford, F, Colorado State (NCAA) - 6’5.25”, 202lbs, 6’8”wing

Why: Clifford is a ridiculous athlete, and when the Pacers remember their name and begin to smother teams and run in a way reminiscent of legendary teams, he would be a perfect recipient of lobs and a perfect defensive disruptor. 

Dream Teammate: Tyrese Haliburton (Add 4APG To His Stats Next Year)


  1. Oklahoma City Thunder (via LAC): Will Riley, F/G, Illinois (NCAA) - 6’8.25”, 186lbs, 6’8.75”wing

Why: The Thunder can take total fliers in this draft in general, never mind after they’ve already made their first pick. Riley at his peak could be an elite-level three-point threat, and those guys are always needed. 

Dream Teammate: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Riley Will Be Open So Much)


  1. Orlando Magic (via DEN): Joan Beringer, C/PF, Cedevita (SLV) - 6’11”, 240lbs, 7’3”wing

Why: Orlando loves size, and Beringer is a big, athletic dude. In terms of real frontcourt options that aren’t being saddled with real offensive expectations, it’s good to have someone who can take some weight off of Wendell Carter, Jr. 

Dream Teammate: Nolan Traore (Bothersome Defensive Rookies Who Fit In Well)


  1. Brooklyn Nets (via NYK): Hugo Gonzalez Pena, F/G, Real Madrid (ESP) - 6’7”, 205lbs, N/Awing

Why: Being on no timeline and having a lot of picks, the Nets can throw stuff at the wall and see what fits. There’s little insight into what Gonzalez is going to be as an NBA player, so why not find out?

Dream Teammate: Ben Saraf (Let’s Figure Out Who to Pass to Together)


  1. Brooklyn Nets (via HOU): Yaxel Lendebourg, F/C, Alabama-Birmingham (NCAA) - 6’8.5”, 235lbs, 7’4”wing

Why: Way more of a sure thing than HGP, and if he ends up far better than expectations, he’ll be someone that the Nets can offensively build around with Cam Thomas and Ben Saraf. Known vocal leader who could be a young influence on the team. 

Dream Teammate: Khaman Malauch (“Motor City” is Brooklyn Now?)


  1. Boston Celtics: Walter Clayton, Jr., G, Florida (NCAA) - 6’2”, 199lbs, 6’4”wing

Why: After captaining Florida to a National Championship in 2025, Clayton Jr. became one of the biggest risers in the draft, and with the Celtics’ future all of a sudden much more uncertain, adding someone who’s a known winner and not a 19-year-old is still likely the best timeline to stay on. Payton Pritchard will likely start at point guard next year, so his spot will be available. 

Dream Teammate: Derrick White (EVERYONE’S Dream Teammate Should Be Derrick White)


  1. Phoenix Suns (via CLE): Labaron Philon, G, Alabama (NCAA) - 6’2.75”, 175lbs, 6’6.25”wing

Why: Look at the Suns’ depth chart and point to all the point guards that you see. That’s pretty much why. Philon is big, offensively minded, and creative, and should the Suns be about to blow it up, he’s not a bad piece to start with at pick 29. 

Dream Teammate: Kevin Durant (Talk About Free Assists)



  1. LA Clippers (via OKC): Kam Jones, G, Marquette (NCAA) - 6’3.25”, 202lbs, 6’6”wing

Why: Combo guards seem to still be the theme in LA, and the word is, the Clippers are still committed to a timeline surrounding James Harden and Kawhi Leonard. Next year is 2026. I’ll say nothing further. Jones will be able to be a bench microwave scorer for them as they figure out what’s next. 

Dream Teammate: James Harden (Why Not Just Make Another James Harden?)


  1. Minnesota Timberwolves (via UTA): Adou Thiero, F, Arkansas (NCAA) - 6’6.25”, 218lbs, 7’0” wing

Why: As the Timberwolves continue to usurp expectations, adding a versatile, hyper-athlete like Thiero can only bode well for the future.

Dream Teammate: Terrence Shannon, Jr. (The Anthony Edwards Reaction Cam[trademark])


  1. Boston Celtics (via WAS): Johni Broome, C/F, Auburn (NCAA) - 6’9.25”, 249lbs, 7’0.25”wing

Why: All good things must come to an end, including Al Horford’s career, and not dissimilarly to Clayton, the Celtics adding established guys makes the most sense. 

Dream Teammate: Al Horford If He Doesn’t Retire (Yoda and Obi-Wan)


  1. Charlotte Hornets: Noah Penda, F, Le Mans (FRA) - 6’7”, 225lbs, 7’0” wing

Why: Because we can all agree that the Tidjane Salaun thing probably isn’t going to work, right? Better to find his replacement at pick 33 than him at pick six.

Dream Teammate: VJ Edgecombe (Real Running Mates for Melo)


  1. Charlotte Hornets (via NOP): Maxime Raynaud, C, Stanford (NCAA) - 7’0.25”, 237lbs, 7’1.25” wing

Why: Jusuf Nurkic is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, and even if he does end up finishing in Charlotte, Raynaud will come in being able to replicate some of his interior presence with more of an outside ceiling. 

Dream Teammate: Jusuf Nurkic (How to Bulk Like a Balkan)


  1. Philadelphia 76ers: Alex Condon, C, Florida (NCAA) - 6’11.25”, 222lbs, 7’0.75”wing

Why: So the Sixers have that one really good big guy, right? Conference finals appearances (or lack thereof) notwithstanding, he’s awesome. After him, though, Philly is kind of a small group, so adding size and skill in round two is a good move. 

Dream Teammate: Ricky Council, IV (Free Assists for Alex)


  1. Brooklyn Nets: Chaz Lanier, G/F, Tennessee (NCAA) - 6’3.75”, 206lbs, 6’9”wing

Why: Further injecting a slightly anemic offense with some firepower, and adding some athleticism and hustle on the wing, further defining a team trying to base its current identity on speed. 

Dream Teammate: Dariq Whitehead (8PPG Each on Lobs)


  1. Detroit Pistons (via TOR): Alex Toohey, F, Sydney (AUS) - 6’7.75”, 223lbs, 6’10.75”

Why: The Pistons went further than most thought they would this year, but a clear need for some plug-and-play shooting still exists, and Toohey’s frame will give Cade Cunningham a real drive-and-kick threat, as opposed to teams being able to sag off Ron Holland and Ausar Thompson. 

Dream Teammate: Cade Cunningham (“FINALLY, a Shooter to Pass To”)


  1. San Antonio Spurs: Ryan Kalkbrenner, C, Creighton (NCAA) - 7’1”, 257lbs, 7’6” wing

Why: Because a combination of Jeremy Sochan and Bismack Biyombo shouldn’t be your backup center options in 2025/26 if you’re trying to improve as a franchise. Kalkbrenner is a physical specimen with a lot of skill on both sides of the ball. 

Dream Teammate: Victor Wembanyama (Imagine How They’d Look Together Lol)


  1. Toronto Raptors (via POR): Johnuel “Boogie” Fland, G, Arkansas (NCAA) - 6’2”, 172lbs, 6’6” wing

Why: The Raps are a little bit guard and wing-heavy, but that second unit offense is rough. Fland is instant offense on his own, and at this rate, even if he’s not their kind of physical profile, they could use it. 

Dream Teammate: Derik Queen (Let’s Give These Canadians Some Offense)


  1. Washington Wizards (via PHX): Boguljub Markovic, F, Mega (SRB) - 6’9.75”, 190lbs, 7’0” wing

Why: One of the most unique and high-ceiling prospects in the draft is going to a situation where, in whatever minutes he’ll get early on, he’ll likely be able to kind of do whatever. At worst, he’s a 6’11” catch-and-shoot option, so that’s better than nothing. 

Dream Teammate: AJ Johnson (Let’s Fuck Around Together!)


  1. Golden State Warriors (via MIA): Kobe Sanders, F, Nevada (NCAA) - 6’7”, 203lbs, 6’8.25” wing

Why: The Warriors know their window is closing, but they also aren’t in any sort of place to say “we’re rebuilding”. As the amount of bigs thins out, a versatile guy like Sanders will be able to handle the ball, pass, score, and rebound a little bit, and will be a complement to any combination of Moses Moody/Jonathan Kuminga/Gary Payton II/Brandin Podziemski.

Dream Teammate: Brandin Podziemski (Let the Shooter Shoot!)


  1. Sacramento Kings (via CHI): Drake Powell, F/G, North Carolina (NCAA) - 6’5.25”, 200lbs, 7’0”wing

Why: A super-athlete that some had as high as the lottery during the preseason portion of the draft, Powell didn’t have the best campaign in Chapel Hill, but his shooting upside and physical attributes won’t let him go undrafted. 

Dream Teammate: Domantas Sabonis (If You Pass it to Me, I’ll Dunk It, I Swear)


  1. Utah Jazz (via DAL): Darrion Williams, F, Texas Tech (NCAA) - 6’4.5”, 236lbs, 6’6.5”

Why: He won’t take away shots from other guys who like to fill it up on Utah (Lauri, Tre Johnson, Keyonte George), he’ll guard on the perimeter, and rebound beyond his height.

Dream Teammate: Tre Johnson (“You Don’t Need To Play Defense Tre”)


  1. Oklahoma City Thunder (via ATL): Milos Uzan, G, Houston (NCAA) - 6’3.25”, 186lbs, 6’5.25” wing

Why: It’s fun to replace Cason Wallace with Cason Wallace if and when he needs to catch his breath. Uzan’s value may come down to his offensive output, but thankfully, the Thunder aren’t starved for offense. 

Dream Teammate: Nikola Topic (Imagine If They Both Work Out)


  1. Chicago Bulls (via SAC): Miles Byrd, G/F, Miami (NCAA) - 6’4.75”, 182lbs, 6’10”wing

Why: Byrd is another who could be randomly way up in this draft based on a team's valuation of him compared to their particular situation. In Chicago, Byrd will be able to float around as a defensive option, a transition scorer, and a potential shooting threat. 

Dream Teammate: Lonzo Ball (Free Points In Transition)


  1. Orlando Magic: Cedric Coward, F/G, Washington State (NCAA) - 6’5.25”, 213lbs, 7’2.25”wing

Why: Coward was a new name for many this year, and he was just playing Division III basketball a couple of years ago, but with his measurements that have come out mixed with his offensive versatility, he may not make it this far. 

Dream Teammate: Anthony Black (Big, Bothersome Guards)


  1. Milwaukee Bucks (via DET): Tahaad Pettiford, G, Auburn (NCAA) - 6’0.25”, 169lbs, 6’5.5” wing

Why: One of the freakiest athletes in the draft, Pettiford would admittedly be coming into a potentially insane situation, as Giannis is far from guaranteeing his staying in Milwaukee. That being said, the Bucks don’t have much in the way of a real point guard, so he could make an early impact. 

Dream Teammate: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Giannis Antetokounmpo)


  1. Memphis Grizzlies (via GSW): Hunter Sallis, G/F, Wake Forest (NCAA) - 6’3.75”, 181lbs, 6’10”wing

Why: I may be higher on him than others, but I believe that in the right situation (like as a go-to option off the bench on a playoff team), someone like Sallis’ value can exceed his selection very quickly. 

Dream Teammate: Scotty Pippen, Jr. (Shifty Shaky Guards Off the Pine)


  1. Cleveland Cavaliers (via MIL): Hansen Yang, C, Qingdao (CN) - 7’1”, 253lbs, 7’2.75 ”wing

Why: The Cavs are in a very good place, even with their two straight early exits from the playoffs. The genesis of that roster seems to be fairly solidified, so adding a backup big to consistently make the paint an undesirable place makes sense. 

Dream Teammate: Jarrett Allen (Come In Here If You Dare)


  1. New York Knicks (via MEM): Tyrese Proctor, G, Duke (NCAA) - 6’4.25”, 183lbs, 6’7.25”

Why: While he's developed into a little more of an off-ball guard over the past couple of seasons at Duke, Proctor is still an effective playmaker who can keep the Jalen Brunson engine going when he leaves the floor.

Dream Teammate: Miles McBride (Three-Point Bench Bombs)


  1. LA Clippers (via MIN): Rocco Zikarsky, C, Brisbane (NBL) - 7’3”, 257lbs, 7’4.7 5” wing

Why: Because even though his first season in Brisbane wasn't exactly what he hoped for on a few levels, Zikarsky is 7'3" tall without shoes on. That's going to get him drafted.

Dream Teammate: Ivica Zubac (I’ll Show You How to Defend, Big Guy)


  1. Phoenix Suns (via DEN): Michael Ruzic, F, Joventut (ESP) - 6’11”, 221lbs, 7’0.75”wing

Why: Because no one really knows what’s going on in Phoenix right now, so if everyone except Devin Booker is gone in a yearish, Labaron Philon and Michael Ruzic seem like an okay place to land. 

Dream Teammate: Kevin Durant (Just Look at Ruzic’s Measurements)


  1. Utah Jazz (via LAC): Amari Williams, C, Kentucky (NCAA) - 6’10.75”, 262lbs, 7 ’5” wing

Why: I don’t know, they’ve potentially plugged a lot of other holes this draft so why not try to beef out the frontcourt a little more with a big dude with a lot of feel? 

Dream Teammate: Walker Kessler (Good Luck Rebounding Around Them)


  1. Indiana Pacers: Dink Pate, G/F, Mexico City (NBAGL) - 6’6.25”, 201lbs, 6’9.75”wing

Why: Because imagine Dink Pate the way we thought he would turn out on this Pacers team. Scary shit. 

Dream Teammate: The Indiana Pacers (He Could Do So Much For Them)


  1. Los Angeles Lakers: Sion James, F/G, Duke (NCAA) - 6’4.5”, 218lbs, 6’6.5”wing

Why: Surround Luka with some legit tough guys who can shoulder some of the defensive weight from both him and LeBron. Also, three Jameses on one team is stupid, I don’t know. 

Dream Teammate: Bronny James (These Guys Really Would Be Great in Transition Together)


  1. FORFEITED (NYK)


  1. Memphis Grizzlies (via HOU): Koby Brea, G/F, Kentucky (NCAA) - 6’5.75”, 202lbs, 6’5.25”wing

Why: While he might not have the exceptional wingspan that some thought he would have (if he had a long wingspan and shot like that, he’d be getting picked WAY higher), Brea can shoot the hell out of the ball, and the Grizzlies need more offense off the bench. 

Dream Teammate: Luke Kennard (Bombs off the Bench)


  1. Orlando Magic (via BOS): Mouhamed Faye, C/F, Reggio Emilia (ITA) - 6’10”, 223lbs, 7’5”wing

Why: Because eventually, if Paolo and Franz peak at the right time, the Magic will be both a very talented team with Finals potential and the biggest team in the NBA. 

Dream Teammate: Joan Beringer (Big Bench Boys)


  1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Javon Small, G, West Virginia (NCAA) - 6’1”, 190lbs, 6’4.75” wing

Why: After he hit 46 straight corner threes at the Combine, Small certainly may not make it all the way to pick 59, or even the 50’s, but short shooters are weird, so who knows? 

Dream Teammate: Ty Jerome (How Ty Jerome Gets a Fat Contract 101)


  1. Houston Rockets (via OKC): Eric Dixon, F, Villanova (NCAA) - 6’7.5”, 259lbs, 6’11” wing

Why: Dixon has been around for a while, so someone a little older and more mature coming into this Rockets team (if they don’t trade for Giannis) makes sense in terms of his ability to help on day one, and for the Rockets to use roster spots on real contributors. 

Dream Teammate: Alperen Sengun (Free Dunks for Dixon)

 
 
 

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