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The San Antonio Spurs, with a small chance to draft in the top four, jumped up to the second overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. They will follow the Dallas Mavericks, who are all but guaranteed to pick Cooper Flagg.
SAN ANTONIO – The ping pong balls have spoken: San Antonio will have the No. 2 and the No. 14 picks in June’s NBA Draft. The announcement was made during the NBA’s 41st annual Draft Lottery reveal on Monday night in Chicago. San Antonio is not the only team with a lottery pick among the top four picks.
The NBA's predraft season is in full swing as the league held its draft lottery Monday, with the Dallas Mavericks winning the No. 1 pick, and the chance to select projected top pick Cooper Flagg -- an opportunity a source told ESPN Tuesday that the Mavericks intend to see through during the draft on June 25-26 in Brooklyn, New York.
The San Antonio Spurs will have their pick of the litter in the 2025 NBA Draft. Barring the unforeseen, the Dallas Mavericks will select consensus number one pick Cooper Flagg, leaving plenty of talent--and options--for the Spurs.
Here we will discuss the two players whom the San Antonio Spurs must target to sign as they enter the 2025 NBA offseason.
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The Dallas Mavericks shocked the world on Monday night, landing the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. The San Antonio Spurs also moved up and will pick second.
The Celtics lost Game 4 to the Knicks, but may have lost even more after star Jayson Tatum left the game with an apparent lower body injury. Opening arguments got underway Monday in the highly anticipated trial of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The Dallas Mavericks pulled off the improbable on Monday night, jumping from No. 11 to No. 1 in the NBA Draft Lottery. It was simply an incredible rise for the Mavericks, who had a 1.8% chance to land the top pick prior to the festivities.
Two years after earning the No. 1 pick and drafting Wemby, San Antonio will have their eyes on two players from Rutgers.