The NBA Draft is set for June 25, but some prospects have already entered their name into the pool. Here's a look at who's testing the NBA waters!
Rutgers guard Dylan Harper scored 36 and 37 points in back-to-back games in November. Rutgers freshman Dylan Harper announced Monday he’s leaving college and entering the NBA draft. Harper made the announcement on ESPN’s “NBA Today.”
Harper announced on Monday's episode of ESPN's NBA Today that he is declaring for the 2025 NBA draft, per ESPN's Jonathan Givony. He's the No. 2 prospect in B/R's Jonathan Wasserman's draft big board behind only Duke star freshman Cooper Flagg.
The latest NBA mock draft has the Philadelphia 76ers selecting Texas scorer Tre Johnson with the No. 5 pick in the June draft.
Rutgers freshman Dylan Harper, the projected No. 2 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, announced on ESPN's "NBA Today" on Monday that he will declare for the draft.
The Phoenix Suns do not own their own draft pick in 2025, and unless they move quickly to trade Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets, they will likley head into the draft with only a pick from the Cleveland Cavaliers, which will be near the very end of the first round.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have had the best regular season performance in team history this season, sitting at 62-12 as of March 31. The team has a deep roster
With the Philadelphia 76ers officially eliminated from the 2025 NBA Playoffs, each loss is more like a win. Since their top draft pick is only protected through
As the NCAA Tournament gets underway, several top prospects will be in the spotlight. And scouts have varying opinions on many of them.