Live 2025 NBA Draft grades for every 1st-round pick, trade

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It is officially time for the 2025 NBA Draft. Cooper Flagg is going to be the first pick for the Dallas Mavericks and Dylan Harper will be going second, but what happens after that is a major unknown.

We finally have the answers to all of the draft questions in live time with the NBA Draft underway. As the draft continues, ClutchPoints will be updating these live trade grades to recap and reflect the results of all the picks made.

Did Ace Bailey ultimately end up in the best spot? What do we make of all the trades happening? Do the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers stand with their top draft picks?

Here are initial grades and instant analysis on each of the 30 first-round picks made in the 2025 NBA Draft, starting with the Mavericks’ selection at the top of the draft after selecting Flagg.

1. Dallas Mavericks – SF/PF Cooper Flagg – Duke

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There was no question about who the Mavericks were taking with the first pick. Flagg immediately steps into a primary role next to Anthony Davis as Kyrie Irving continues to rehab behind the scenes from an ACL injury. Dallas is primed for a bounce-back year during the 2025-26 season with Flagg helping elevate their play on both ends of the floor.

What makes Flagg such a unique prospect entering the league is that he is essentially a playmaking and facilitating forward who can score from anywhere on the court and find open teammates off the dribble. His work ethic is extremely high, and his versatility will allow the Mavericks to roll out a lot of different rotations.

Flagg undoubtedly enters the 2025-26 NBA season as the favorite to win the Rookie of the Year award, and it shouldn’t be long until he is in the discussion to be an All-Star. After trading Luka Doncic in February, this is the best thing that could have ever happened to the Mavericks.

GRADE: A+

2. San Antonio Spurs – PG/SG Dylan Harper – Rutgers

Many thought that the San Antonio Spurs would look to trade this pick due to already having De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle, but league sources say the organization is thrilled to add Dylan Harper and create a very unique and dynamic backcourt trio.

Harper resembles everything teams look for in a franchise point guard. Although this may not be the best fit because of the presences of Fox and Castle, Harper will immediately make an impact in pick-and-roll sets, as well as playing the role of main facilitator and playmaker in different rotations alongside his two backcourt teammates.

This pick opens up a lot of flexibility for the Spurs to pursue future trade opportunities involving superstar talents who become available.

GRADE: A-

3. Philadelphia 76ers – SG VJ Edgecombe – Baylor

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VJ Edgecombe’s explosiveness off the dribble and abilities to defend multiple positions on the wing will allow him to contribute right away for a 76ers team that has high playoff aspirations looking ahead to the 2025-26 season. Early on, it seemed as if the Ace Bailey was the favorite to go in this spot. Instead, the Sixers favored Edgecombe’s unique blend of athleticism and stability in his two-way play.

As far as the pick itself goes, the 76ers are taking a big risk. Tre Johnson is the best shooter in the draft who could have provided immediate scoring upside off the ball, and Bailey has star-like potential. Edgecombe can reach that level as well, but his handle can be shaky at times. Can he create opportunities for himself or will Tyrese Maxey be tasked with consistently feeding Edgecombe opportunities on offense?

GRADE: B

4. Charlotte Hornets – SG/SF Kon Knueppel – Duke

The Charlotte Hornets were involved in multiple trade discussions with teams leading up to the first round of the draft. Instead of taking Ace Bailey or sending this pick elsewhere, the Hornets took Kon Knueppel, a versatile wing they believe can be the bridge between LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller to elevate their offense.

Knueppel brings a level of toughness with him to Charlotte, as he can do a little bit of everything on the court. The only problem with this pick is that the Hornets likely could have traded down and still landed Knueppel. At the end of the day, the Hornets weren’t willing to risk that with Utah showing a level of interest in Knueppel, so they get their top guy with the fourth pick.

Ace Bailey falling past the fourth pick was something nobody thought would happen before the NBA Draft Lottery in May.

GRADE: B-

5. Utah Jazz – SG/SF Ace Bailey – Rutgers

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When the Utah Jazz lost out on the chance of landing a top-4 pick in this year’s draft, it seemed like they would once again miss out on getting a high-level talent. Well, the stars aligned for new executive Austin Ainge, as Ace Bailey is now one of the featured stars of the Jazz net to Lauri Markkanen.

Many have questioned Bailey’s work ethic and character, but now he gets to go to a high-character organziation in Salt Lake City where the focus of the media won’t always be on him. This may be the best thing to happen to Bailey, as he will be able to mature quicker and immediately be a star-like player for a rebuilding team.

Bailey is a star in the making. He is an elite finisher and shot-maker who could become the best player from this draft class next to Cooper Flagg. This is a fantastic pick and some amazing luck for the Jazz.

GRADE: A+

6. Washington Wizards – SG Tre Johnson – Texas

Tre Johnson is the best perimeter shooter in the 2025 NBA Draft and he provides immediate upside on the wing for a rebuilding Washington Wizards team. Although Washington was hoping Bailey would fall their way, Johnson will fit into any rotation they throw him in because of his length and shot-making abilities.

There was a lot of debate between Johnson and Jeremiah Fears for this spot. After trading Jordan Poole, it seemed as if the Wizards would replace him with Fears, but instead, they improve offensively on the wing with the Texas product.

After leading the SEC in scoring as a freshman, Johnson enters the NBA with elite shooting skills and the ability to become Washington’s top-scoring option.

GRADE: A-

7. New Orleans Pelicans – PG Jeremiah Fears – Oklahoma

Jeremiah Fears is an 18-year-old point guard who checks off all the boxes to become a franchise-altering backcourt talent. What the New Orleans Pelicans really fell in love with Fears is his fearlessness, no pun intended!

This guy has a high motor despite being an undersized guard, and he isn’t afraid of any challenge that comes his way. Fears can shoot, facilitate an offense, and he will immediately slide into a key role next to Jordan Poole while Dejounte Murray recovers from his Achilles injury.

The Pelicans wanted to address their backcourt with new leadership in the front office, and now they have done so with the additions of Poole and Fears before free agency. New Orleans got the player with the highest potential left on the board in this spot.

GRADE: A

8. Brooklyn Nets – PG/SG Egor Demin

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Although they attempted to move up in the draft before Wednesday, the Brooklyn Nets ultimately kept their eighth pick and ended up with Egor Demin, a player they have been locked in on since the NBA Draft Combine in May.

Demin has size, he can create plays as a lead guard from anywhere on the floor, and scouts are very optimistic about his shooting abilities. If the Nets can build their roster around Demin and continue to add shooters and scorers on the wing, Demin will thrive.

At 6-foot-9 with the ability to put the ball on the floor and make plays, the Nets have craved a path forward for themselves by adding Demin next to Cam Thomas.

GRADE: A-

9. Toronto Raptors – PF Collin Murray-Boyles – South Carolina

Throughout the pre-draft process, Collin Murray-Boyles constantly bounced around the draft board. Some thought he would be a top-10 pick, while others expected him to fall out of the lottery.

His intensity and athleticism on defense is what attracted a team like the Toronto Raptors, who always go for this mold of player in the draft. The concerns surrounding Murray-Boyles is whether he can develop a consistent offensive game and jump shot.

The Raptors have a growing roster with a lot more depth than people tend to give them credit for around Scottie Barnes. Murray-Boyles will immediately be a versatile forward who could even see some time at the center position in small-ball lineups when Jakob Poeltl isn’t in the game.

This isn’t the best pick inside the top 10 for value, especially with Khaman Maluach on the board, but the fit makes sense.

GRADE: B-

10. Phoenix Suns – C Khaman Maluach – Duke

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When the Phoenix Suns traded Kevin Durant and acquired the 10th pick, the word around the league is that they would target frontcourt depth, with Murray-Boyles being on their shortlist of prospects. Phoenix never thought that Khaman Maluach would be on the board for them, yet here we are with the best pick of the draft outside of Flagg, Harper, and Bailey.

Maluach is the best big man in this draft class and he is the picture-perfect fit for this organization. At 7-foot-1 with a near 7-7 wingspan, Maluach can be a lob threat that has shown flashes of his potential to step out on the perimeter.

Defensively, the Suns were one of the worst teams in the league last season. Now, they add Maluach as a prime shot-blocking center to anchor what they hope to be a new and improved roster.

GRADE: A+

11. *TRADE* Memphis Grizzlies – SG Cedric Coward – Washington State

*This pick belonged to the Portland Trail Blazers and is being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.

A few years ago, Cedric Coward wasn’t playing Division I basketball. Last season, he played only six games at Washington State before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. Now, he has gone from a transfer to Duke to being a lottery pick.

What a story this is for Coward, who teams fell in love with throughout the pre-draft process because of his high IQ and character. Between his 7-foot-2 wingspan and his ability to light things up from the perimeter, Coward checks off all the boxes for being a potential star and steal in this draft.

The Memphis Grizzlies are acquiring this pick from the Portland Trail Blazers, league sources told ClutchPoints. Coward can  easily help fill the void left behind by Desmond Bane and will continue to provide the Grizzlies with athletic two-way players who can impact the game in different ways.

GRADE: A+

12. Chicago Bulls – PF Noa Essengue – France (Ratiopharm Ulm – BBL)

Nikola Vucevic is entering the final year of his contract and the Chicago Bulls made it clear they were adding a frontcourt player with the 12th pick. Chicago needed to roll the dice with this pick, and they are taking a swing at French big man Noa Essengue, who is one of the better athletes at the power forward/center position in this draft class.

Essengue can run in transition and he possesses excellent skill in the paint. One season after taking Matas Buzelis, the Bulls continue to add versatility and length to their roster with this pick.

While it could turn out to be a great pick in a few years, Essengue is still pretty raw and needs some work to be a factor.

GRADE: B-

13. *TRADE* New Orleans Pelicans – C Derik Queen – Maryland

*This pick belonged to the Atlanta Hawks and is being traded to the New Orleans Pelicans.

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There was a lot of talk leading up to Wednesday’s draft about if the New Orleans Pelicans would seriously consider taking Derik Queen with the 7th pick. After going with Jeremiah Fears, their point guard of the future, the Pelicans now add a prospect they fell in love with in the pre-draft process.

Some teams have concerns about Queen’s shooting and athleticism as a starting center, but not the Pelicans. He will immediately provide scoring depth in the frontcourt and a big-body rebounder next to Zion Williamson. There is no denying that Queen’s playmaking abilities at the center position and his feel for the game in the post stand out.

The Pelicans gave up the 23rd pick and an unprotected first-round pick in 2026 for Queen.

GRADE: B

14. San Antonio Spurs – SG/SF Carter Bryant – Arizona

The Spurs, several picks after taking Dylan Harper, add more length and athleticism with the best player available in this spot: Carter Bryant.

San Antonio projects to be a very fast-paced team with Harper, Wembanyama, Fox, Castle, and now Bryant added to the mix. The Arizona wing will bring a quick burst, defensive versatility, and length to the Spurs.

It may take some time for him to carve out a consistent role, but the Spurs continue to stockpile talent on their roster at every position.

GRADE: A-

15. Oklahoma City Thunder – C Thomas Sorber

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Before the NBA Draft, the Oklahoma City Thunder were heavily involved in trade talks linking them to teams inside the lottery. The Thunder were said to be offering their 15th and 24th picks to try and move up. Instead, they hold off on making a trade and land Thomas Sorber, a center that rose up draft boards in recent weeks.

While he is still recovering from foot surgery he had in February, Sorber proved to be an impactful center during his freshman year with the Hoyas. He averaged 14.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks while shooting 53.2 percent from the floor in 24 games. Sorber is a lob threat, a rim-runner, and a productive player from the perimeter as a passer and pick-and-roll player.

Looking ahead, the Thunder are going to give massive contracts to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, and Chet Holmgren. As a result, Isaiah Hartenstein is likely to be the odd man out in a few years, which is why Sorber will be a developmental project behind the scenes. Do not expect him to contribute right away, as the rich get richer here with a high-potential prospect they can mold however they would like.

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GRADE: A

16. *TRADE* Portland Trail Blazers – C Hansen Yang – China (Qingdao Double Star Eagles – CBA)

*This pick belonged to the Memphis Grizzlies and is being traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.

What are the Portland Trail Blazers doing? Cedric Coward would have been a terrific addition for them. Plenty of high-level talents like Kasparas Jakucionis and Asa Newell, who Portland had interest in, were available here.

But instead, the Trail Blazers select Chinese big man Hansen Yang, who everyone viewed as a second-round prospect. This is the biggest reach we have seen in recent years, as the Blazers could have traded down to 30 and still drafted Yang.

Why would the Blazers do this? Nobody has the answer to this. Regardless of how high Portland is on Yang, this roster already has Donovan Clingan, Robert Williams III, and Deandre Ayton. This is the shocker of all shockers.

GRADE: F

17. Minnesota Timberwolves – C Joan Beringer – France (Cedevita Olimpija – ABA)

With the uncertain futures of Julius Randle and Naz Reid heading into free agency, the Minnesota Timberwolves are adding Joan Beringer, a late bloomer in the pre-draft process who has a lot of potential to follow in the footsteps of fellow Frenchman Rudy Gobert in Minneapolis.

At 6-foot-11 with a near 7-5 wingspan, Beringer projects to be a lengthier version of what Jarrett Allen is for the Cleveland Cavaliers. His rim-running abilities and shot-blocking prowess will be utilized right away behind Gobert. The 18-year-old originally aspired to be a soccer player overseas, but when he hit a growth spurt in 2020 and 2021, Beringer became a basketball player.

He is still very raw and has a lot of room for growth, but Beringer is immediately able to make an impact as a shot blocker who will eventually replace Gobert.

GRADE: B+

18. *TRADE* Washington Wizards – PG Walter Clayton Jr. – Florida

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*This pick belonged to the Washington Wizards and is being traded to the Utah Jazz.

Fresh off his national championship run at Florida, Walter Clayton Jr. now heads to Salt Lake City with Ace Bailey to become one of the featured names in the Jazz backcourt.

Utah moved up three spots from Pick No. 21 to grab Clayton, as they are also sending the No. 43rd pick and two future second-round picks to the Wizards, sources said. Clayton is a score-first guard who was electric during his team’s March Madness run. The 22-year-old guard isn’t afraid of big moments, and he can create his own shot every possession unlike other guards available in this spot.

In his first draft with the Jazz, Austin Ainge has now landed two of the premier college talents in Bailey and Clayton.

GRADE: A+

19. Brooklyn Nets – PG Nolan Traore – France (Saint-Quentin – LNB)

Nolan Traore has been linked to the Brooklyn Nets for quite some time. Even after taking Egor Demin earlier, Traore can fit in with Brooklyn because he plays very fast in the open court and he is an exceptional ball-handler.

What makes Traore a special player is his size and creativity as a lead playmaker in transition. Traore possesses a 6-foot-8 wingspan and was once considered a top-10 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft before having an up-and-down season in France. The one area of improvement he displayed was from the perimeter, as Traore is a much better 3-point shooting threat than people give him credit for.

Traroe and Demin now become a dynamic duo in the Nets’ backcourt.

GRADE: B+

20. Miami Heat – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

21. Utah Jazz – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

22. Brooklyn Nets – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

23. *TRADE* Atlanta Hawks – TBD

*This pick belonged to the New Orleans Pelicans and is being traded to the Atlanta Hawks.

A

GRADE: TBD

24. Oklahoma City Thunder – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

25. Orlando Magic – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

26. Brooklyn Nets – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

27. Brooklyn Nets – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

28. Boston Celtics – TBD

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GRADE: TBD

29. *TRADE* Phoenix Suns – TBD

*This pick belonged to the Phoenix Suns and is being traded to the Charlotte Hornets.

A

GRADE: TBD

30. Los Angeles Clippers – TBD

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GRADE: TBD