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Baylor’s V.J. Edgecombe, Texas’ Tre Johnson and Rutgers’ Ace Bailey are all on the Hornets’ radar and leaving their mark at the NBA Draft Combine.
Bailey is generally viewed as the third-best prospect available in a loaded 2025 NBA draft, but might be a longer-term ...
Cooper Flagg said people told him he'd never play Division I basketball because of where he's from, but he's proven those ...
The NBA draft lottery went about as poorly as possible for the Sacramento Kings. Not only did the Kings lose their ...
Both Tre Johnson and Kon Knueppel confirmed to assembled media members that they met with the Hornets at the combine. The ...
Four of Duke’s five starters are heading to the NBA Draft, led by projected No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg and fellow ...
The Toronto Raptors are in the "due diligence" phase of the NBA Draft process, meeting top prospects this week in Chicago.
While most teams are busy scouting prospects ahead of next month's NBA Draft, the Atlanta Hawks are looking to fill a role much higher up in their organization.
The Kings entered the draft lottery with just a 3.8 percent chance of their pick landing in the top four and thus conveying.
Flagg participated fully in Day 1 of the combine and displayed the physical attributes that make him a standout prospect.
Analyst Seth Goodman revised his evaluation of Cooper Flagg’s professional ceiling on the podcast "The Field of 68: After Dark" on Monday.
The NBA Draft Combine is underway at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, and Wisconsin's John Tonje is among the 75 prospects.
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