Let’s get to another 2025 NBA Mock Draft.
While Cooper Flagg is the top prize in this year’s NBA Draft, the rest of the first round appears to be loaded! How will this year’s draft shake out and who will end up grabbing the top pick and the right to select Flagg?
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How Does the NBA Draft Lottery Work
Following the conclusion of the season, the NBA uses a lottery system to decide the first 14 picks in the draft order.
Before we look at the draft order, here’s how the NBA Draft Lottery system works:
- Eligible Teams: The 14 teams that do not qualify for the NBA playoffs are eligible to participate in the draft lottery. This includes teams that make the Play-In Tournament but don’t advance past the Play-In Tournament.
- NBA Draft Lottery Odds: The teams with the worst records have higher chances of winning a top pick. The teams with the three worst records have the highest chance – a 14% chance – while the odds incrementally decrease for teams with better records among the non-playoff teams.
- Ping Pong Balls: Fourteen ping-pong balls numbered 1 through 14 will be placed in a lottery machine. There are 1,001 possible combinations when four balls are drawn out of 14. Before the lottery, 1,000 of those 1,001 combinations are assigned to the 14 participating lottery teams. Those three with the highest odds will be given 140 combinations each – aka the most combinations.
- Lottery Drawing: Finally, drawings are conducted for the first four picks of the NBA Draft. The remaining non-playoff teams are then ordered based on their regular-season records, with the team with the worst record picking fifth, followed by the team with the next worst record, and so on.
Also, the NBA shares the footage of the lottery drawing after each draft. You can watch the 2023 procedure here.
2025 NBA Mock Draft
- Washington Wizards: Cooper Flagg – F – Duke
- Utah Jazz: Dylan Harper – G – Rutgers
- Toronto Raptors: Ace Bailey – G/F – Rutgers
- New Orleans Pelicans: Nolan Traore – G – France – 18 Years Old
- Charlotte Hornets: Egor Demin – G – BYU
- Brooklyn Nets: VJ Edgecombe – G – Baylor
- Oklahoma City Thunder (via PHI): Boogie Fland – G – Arkansas
- Portland Trail Blazers: Kon Knueppel – G/F – Duke
- Chicago Bulls: Khaman Maluach – C – Duke
- San Antonio Spurs: Kasparas Jakucionis – G – Illinois
- Miami Heat: Asa Newell – F – Georgia
- Golden State Warriors: Tre Johnson – G – Texas
- Houston Rockets (via PHX): Collin Murray-Boyles – F/C – South Carolina
- Atlanta Hawks (via SAC): Adou Thiero F – Arkansas
- Orlando Magic: Liam McNeeley – G/F – UConn
- San Antonio Spurs (via ATL): Johni Broome – F/C – Auburn
- Utah Jazz (via MIN): Derik Queen – C – Maryland
- Minnesota Timberwolves (via DET): Labaron Philon – G – Alabama
- Dallas Mavericks: Hugo Gonzalez – F – Spain
- Indiana Pacers: Ben Saraf – G – Israel
- Oklahoma City Thunder (via LAC): Ian Jackson – G – North Carolina
- Atlanta Hawks (via LAL): Will Riley – G/F – Illinois
- Brooklyn Nets (via MIL): Alex Karaban – F – UConn – 21 Years Old
- Orlando Magic (via DEN): Drake Powell – G/F – North Carolina
- Brooklyn Nets (via NYK): Jeremiah Fears – G – Oklahoma – 18 Years Old
- Memphis Grizzlies: Noa Essengue – F – Germany
- Brooklyn Nets (via HOU): Jase Richardson – G – Michigan State – 18 years Old
- Boston Celtics: Kam Jones – G – Marquette
- Los Angeles Clippers (via OKC): Sergio de Larrea – G – Spain – 19 Years Old
- Utah Jazz (via CLE): Rasheer Fleming – F – Saint Joseph’s – 20 Years Old