2025 NBA Draft Prospects (2 Viewers)

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The younger son of Ron Harper, Dylan is an elite level shooting guard prospect and one of the best players in the 2025 draft class.
The 6-5 lefty is a bucket-getter who can score inside and out. He has range on his jumper and is becoming a knock-down shooter and is a cold-blooded shot-maker.
He’s a sturdy and strong guard who can overpower defenders at the high school level/college. His strength helps him absorb contact and finish in the paint, where he’s got a nice touch around the rim. He’s not a true high flyer and plays more of a skill and power based game rather than relying on pure athleticism.
Harper can play on or off the ball. He’s a high level passer with good court vision and good decision making; you can tell he’s the son of a NBA player.

Seems to have all of the intangibles and competitive fire you could ever want.
 
Is he 6'5" or 6'10"?

I dunno how serious he is, but Flagg has already stated that he is seriously considering staying at Duke....he wants an NCAA championship. I think he definitely enters the draft if Duke wins it this year.
 
Is he 6'5" or 6'10"?

I dunno how serious he is, but Flagg has already stated that he is seriously considering staying at Duke....he wants an NCAA championship. I think he definitely enters the draft if Duke wins it this year.

Harper has long arms. His wingspan is 6'10" & that is excellent for someone who is 6'5"

I agree with you about Flagg that if he wins a championship this year he enters the draft!
 
Harper has long arms. His wingspan is 6'10" & that is excellent for someone who is 6'5"

I agree with you about Flagg that if he wins a championship this year he enters the draft!
I see that now....I read it wrong.

Thanks for the correction
 
What is the deal with Auburn big man Johni Broome? Will he make a solid big in the NBA? I remember that this time last year Zach Edy was a lock for the 2nd round, and as the draft process played out, Edy worked himself into the lottery. Could the same thing happen to Broome?
 
I can see Flagg staying at Duke for another year. Due to the NIL he is probably getting paid better in college than he would with his rookie deal.

Also, the prospect of going to any of the teams slated with a top 3 pick would be enough for me to stay in college. Going to the Wizards, Jazz, or Pelicans seems about as appealing as getting a kick in the junk every morning.
 

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