Doctor Hoop 2025 NBA Mock Draft 2.0

THD is back for the mock draft 2.0. This is the latest 2025 NBA mock draft in our store. Also, if you want to do more simulations from the network, don’t forget to check out the 2025 NBA simulation draft database.
1. Dallas Mavericks – Cooper Flag (Duke, F)
6’9? Flagg is known for his elite two-way matches and excels in passing and perimeter shooting. His framework is still developing and he may be prone to mistakes in traffic.
2. San Antonio Spurs – Dylan Harper (Rutgers, G)
A smooth combination guard with excellent court vision and scoring. Harper’s biggest weakness is his lack of explosiveness and needs to add strength to the NBA defense.
3. Philadelphia 76ers – VJ Edgecombe (Baylor, G)
Attack first step and solid handling. Edgecombe sometimes sustains perimeter shooting and decision-making struggles under pressure.
4. Charlotte Hornets – Rutgers (f)
High energy forwards bounce and end on the rim. On the offense, he lacks reliable jump shots and needs to improve his ball skills.
5. Utah Jazz – Jeremiah Fear (Oklahoma, G)
Explosive scorers, with great momentum in paint, potential as a shooter. His shot selections vary and he has to improve consistency and defense.
6. Washington Wizards – Noa Essengue (Ulm, f/c)
International large, size and edge protection instinct. Limited shooting range and slow footwork are a significant challenge in the offensive aspect.
7. New Orleans Pelicans – Carter Bryant (Arizona, F)
3? and? Need to develop bounce creation.
8. Brooklyn Nets – Kon Knueppel (Duke, G)
A sharpshooter hits more than 40% from deep with a strong mid-range touch. However, he is not the Creator yet and must strengthen his strength for defense.
9. Toronto Raptors – Khaman Maluach (Duke, C)
7’1? Edge protector with emerging shooting. He needs to add a lot, develop postal action, and increase endurance in NBA minutes.
10. Houston Rockets – Rasheer Fleming (St. Joseph, F)
Long-term advancement, with floor spacing capabilities and defensive versatility. Fleming had to improve his ball shape, adjust and defensive focus.
11. Portland Trail Blazers – Texas G
Scoring guard with explosive athleticism and defined shot creation. It needs to be improved in terms of game decision-making and external shooting consistency.
12. Chicago Bulls – Queen Derek (Maryland, C)
A comprehensive center can stop shooting, bounce and shooting. Lack of ideal athletic ability, polishing footwork and rhythm processing must be handled.
13. Atlanta Hawks – Izan Almansa (Perth, F)
Senior international forward with a soft shooting touch and a competitive motor. You must adapt to the body and speed of the NBA in defense.
14. San Antonio Spurs – Egor Demin (BYU, G)
Guard with solid vision and calmness. Athleticism, peripheral shooting and defensive agility are needed.
15. Oklahoma City Thunder – Casparas Jakucinis (Illinois, G)
A versatile defender with scoring instinct and mid-range skills. Consistency needs to be developed from three aspects and strengthened in defense.
16. Orlando Magic – Asa Newell (Georgia, F)
Move forward with good instinct and internal touch. The struggle in the periphery defense requires improved shooting range.
17. Timberwolves, Minnesota – Alex Sarr (Washington Wizards by Trade, f/c)
Long forward center hybrid with shooting and switching. In terms of offense, the pace is limited and prefers to score through points.
18. Washington Wizards – Stephen Castle (San Antonio City, Trade, G)
Use advanced perimeter games as the back and serve as the organizer. Dribble must be improved and defend faster wings.
19. Brooklyn Nets – Rob Dillingham (Minnesota by Trades, g)
A fast shooting guard with shooting potential. There is a need to improve size, shooting creation and defensive consistency.
20. Miami Heat – Donovan Clingan (Portland by Trades, C)
Elite Rim protector and UConn’s rebounder. Limited offense, minimal shooting range and low mobility.
twenty one. Utah Jazz – Yanic Konan Niederhauser (Pennsylvania by Trades, F)
Sports wings, transitions and defense have room for upwards. Offensive skills, shooting and gaming IQ need to be refined.
twenty two. Atlanta Hawks – Hugo Gonzalez (Spain by Lakers/New Orleans, G)
International defender with shooting accuracy and ball-handling ability. Athletic ability, strength and playing must be improved under pressure.
twenty three. Indiana Pacers – Mohamed Amini (France, F)
Skilled international forward shooting. If you lack physical strength, you must adapt to the speed and defense strength of the NBA.
twenty four. Oklahoma City Thunder – Bassala Bagayoko (Spain by Clippers, c)
The phone is big, shooting and defensive instinct. The strength of the paint is required and the consistency of the dirt is improved.
25. Orlando Magic – Momo Faye (Italy, Denver, C)
Set up the screen and defend the physical center of the paint. Offense is limited by low-range shooting and slow lateral movement.
26. Brooklyn Nets – Lazal GA? I? (Serbia through New York, c)
Acclaimed rebounding and perseverance are praised. Step, shooting sensation and endurance must be developed.
27. Brooklyn Nets – Bogoljub Markovi? (Serbia via Houston, F)
Long-lasting defensive versatility. Improvements are needed on offense, especially in shooting and playing.
28. Boston Celtics – Nile Diara” (replace placeholder name) (International, f/c)
A multi-functional front-field player with mobility and shooting touch. It is necessary to adapt to the strength of the NBA and the speed of decision making.
29. Phoenix Suns – Alex Tohey (Australia by Cleveland/Utah, G)
Scoring guard with range and activity. Creativity, strength and defensive consistency is needed.
30. LA Clippers – David Torresani (Italy by OKC, G)
Guard with solid shooting mechanics and competitive bursts. Due to his size, his playing horizons need to be improved.



