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NBA draft is just over a week away, and there are some slight changes to the projections for where some of the top players will land.
NBA Draft quickly approaching, the Dallas Mavericks have reportedly scheduled a private visit on Tuesday for Cooper Flagg, the reigning CBS Sports National Player of the Year. Unless Flagg cracks a beer,
Jeremiah Fears, the freshman phenom of Oklahoma men’s basketball’s 2024-25 season, is little more than a week away from seeing a dream realized.
That is a three-spot fall for Bailey from Givony’s previous mock, which projected him to be selected by the Philadelphia 76ers as the third pick. The forward is “losing momentum after refusing to visit” Philadelphia because he was “initially unsatisfied with his search for a proven pathway to development,” per Givony.
The Memphis Grizzlies could potentially use the return from the blockbuster Desmond Bane trade to add former Michigan State star Jase Richardson in the 2025 NBA draft.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNRutgers' Ace Bailey drops out of the top 5 in latest ESPN mock draftAce Bailey has consistently been projected to be the third or fourth pick by most mock drafts after a strong freshman campaign at Rutgers.
“You’ve gotta set up your plan, man, and stick with your plan,” says Reggie Charles Luis, RJ’s dad, who played professionally overseas in 10 different countries, including the Dominican Republic, Spain, Argentina, North Macedonia, and Germany. “And that's what we're doing.”
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