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2025 NBA Draft: Second Round Mock

June 25, 2025
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 Day Two of the 2025 NBA Draft kicks off with our second-round mock draft, featuring picks 31 through 59. With fewer guarantees and more upside bets, teams aim to uncover hidden gems and potential rotation pieces. Of note, the Bulls and Lakers flipped picks 45 and 55 earlier today, getting the action kicked off. Here’s a full breakdown of each selection with analysis on fit, upside, and value.

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31. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Utah) – Rasheer Fleming, 6’9 230 PF St. Joe’s Jr.Our top rated player to slide to the second round, the Wolves pick up a long, explosive and skilled forward with two-way potential, Fleming offers a massive 7’5” wingspan and shot 39% from three at St. Joseph’s. He averaged 14.7 points and 8.5 rebounds, and knocked down 62-159 (39%) from three, showcasing range plus switchable defense and physicality inside. While he lacks polish at times, his upside and energy give Minnesota a valuable developmental piece. Slightly more ready to contribute than their first-round pick Joan Beringer, Fleming brings athleticism and rebounding depth to the frontcourt.

32. Boston Celtics (via Washington) – Javon Small 6’2 190 PG West Virginia Sr.Small is a quick, confident guard who stood out at West Virginia and impressed at the NBA Combine with his athleticism and toughness. He thrives in the pick-and-roll and shows deep shooting range, though he’ll need to tighten up his decision-making and cut down on turnovers. After selecting Hugo Gonzalez in the first round, Boston adds another backcourt piece who brings grit and energy. With Jrue Holiday’s departure, Small gives the Celtics a physical, competitive guard who fits their defensive mindset and could carve out a bench role.

33. Charlotte Hornets – Ryan Kalkbrenner 7’1 255 C Creighton Sr.Kalkbrenner is a 7’1” shot-blocking big man with interior touch and strong defensive instincts. He averaged 19.2 points and 2.7 blocks at Creighton, anchoring the paint on both ends. While not flashy, he is efficient, experienced, and provides Charlotte with a reliable interior presence. After selecting Kon Knueppel and Liam McNeeley to bolster their shooting, the Hornets round out their class with a proven rim protector who can contribute immediately and help stabilize a young frontcourt rotation.

34. Charlotte Hornets (via New Orleans) – Chaz Lanier 6’5 205 SG Tennessee Sr.Lanier is a confident, experienced scorer who averaged 18.0 points and shot 39.5% from three in a breakout year at Tennessee. While a bit older than most prospects, he’s an underrated athlete who plays with toughness and provides steady offensive production. After selecting a center one pick earlier, Charlotte adds Lanier to reinforce its scoring depth and perimeter shooting. His ability to stretch the floor and bring maturity to a young locker room fits a franchise that seems increasingly focused on building a strong culture.

35. Philadelphia 76ers – Maxime Raynaud, 7’1 240 C Stanford Sr.Raynaud brings size, skill, and steady production after averaging 20.2 points and 10.2 rebounds at Stanford. A polished 7’1” center with soft touch and a reliable midrange shot, Raynaud fits the mold of a floor-spacing big who can operate within a structured offense. There are shades of Frank Kaminsky in his game, and he could provide similar offensive value in a rotational role. We’ve heard Raynaud is one of Philadelphia’s targets in this range, and he would offer a nice complement to Joel Embiid as a skilled backup with scoring touch and basketball IQ.

36. Phoenix Suns (via Brooklyn) – Tamar Bates 6’5 190 SG Missouri Sr.As reported by Shams Charania, Phoenix acquired this pick from Brooklyn earlier today and uses it to add backcourt scoring punch with Tamar Bates. An athletic combo guard, Bates averaged 13.6 points while shooting over 40 percent from three at Missouri, excelling in both isolation and catch-and-shoot situations. He brings dynamic shot-making ability and could provide instant offense off the bench if he improves his shot selection and defensive consistency. Phoenix is also actively trying to move up to pick 31 in pursuit of Rasheer Fleming, signaling their interest in adding athleticism and size to the frontcourt.

37. Detroit Pistons (via Toronto) – Micah Peavy 6’7 210 SF Georgetown Sr.Peavy is a rugged, athletic wing who brings elite defensive energy and positional versatility. At Georgetown, he had a breakout shooting year from deep, while guarding multiple positions. Though his jumper is still developing, Peavy fits Detroit’s culture of toughness and defense. With Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey in place, he offers complementary glue-guy skills. His age fits an organization looking to make a jump into contender status in the near future.

38. Indiana Pacers (via Spurs) – Noah Penda, 6’8 240 SF/PF France 2006Penda is a versatile forward from France who thrives as a connective piece with positional size, toughness, and defensive instincts. Stood out in his role in LNB Pro A while guarding multiple positions and playing an unselfish brand of basketball. Though his three-point shot is still developing, his feel for the game and ability to contribute without needing touches make him an ideal fit for Indiana’s system. With Tyrese Haliburton out for the season, Penda’s connector skills and high basketball IQ could help fill that void in his rookie year. He’d be a steal at 38.

39. Toronto Raptors (via Portland) – Tyrese Proctor 6’5 185 PG/SG Duke Jr.Proctor is an experienced, versatile guard with good size and passing instincts. At Duke, he averaged 10.8 points and 4.9 assists, defending well and showing leadership. While not an elite scorer, he plays within the system and makes smart decisions. After selecting Collin Murray-Boyles, the Raptors add backcourt depth with Proctor’s steady floor game and two-way mindset.

40. Washington Wizards (via Phoenix) – Bogoljub Markovic 6’11 215 PF Serbia 2006Markovic is a skilled Serbian forward who impressed at the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit with his shooting touch and face-up ability. Though still skinny and raw defensively, he offers stretch potential at 6’11”. With Tre Johnson and Will Riley selected in round one, Washington stays with the theme of shooting with Markovic, who can space the floor and grow into a modern four. The rebuild continues with long-term bets on potential and shooting.

41. Golden State Warriors (via Miami) – Johni Broome 6’10 250 PF/C Auburn Sr.Broome is a physical, productive big who brings experience, rebounding, and interior scoring. He averaged 15.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks at Auburn, and has shown proficiency in dribble handoff and pick and roll actions, skills Golden State could utilize in their movement-heavy offense. The Warriors add toughness behind veterans like Kevon Looney, while Broome’s physicality complements the finesse of recent pick and pop bigs. Without a first round pick, Golden State looks to strike again after GM Mike Dunleavy hit big with second rounders Quentin Post and Trayce Jackson-Davis the past two years.

42. Sacramento Kings (via Chicago) – Eric Dixon 6’9 255 PF Villanova Sr.Dixon is an undersized but skilled post scorer who put up 16.6 points and shot 35.6 percent from three at Villanova. At just 6’7”, he uses strength, timing, and footwork to finish inside or stretch the floor. Sacramento adds a polished offensive forward to pair with Nique Clifford, whom they smartly traded up for at No. 24. They parted with a protected 2027 first-rounder in the deal, a calculated move enhanced by the fact that draft class is expected to be weaker. Dixon’s improved outside shooting adds intrigue despite his age and gives the Kings a versatile scoring option behind Domantas Sabonis.

43. Utah Jazz (via Dallas) – Sion James 6’6 220 SF Duke Sr.James is a high-character wing known for defensive energy, toughness, and low-maintenance team play. At Duke, he filled the stat sheet without needing the ball, offering strong positional size and leadership. For a Utah team that on day one added Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton, James brings glue-guy value, defense, and adaptability to multiple lineups. He’ll be a key depth piece who plays winning basketball alongside their scoring core.

44. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Atlanta) – Adou Thiero 6’7 220 PF Arkansas So.Thiero is a rangy, athletic forward from Arkansas who defends multiple positions and thrives on effort plays. While he lacks refined offensive skill, his physical tools, energy, and defensive instincts give him a foundation to build on. Oklahoma City already selected Thomas Sorber for the frontcourt and adds another developmental piece in Thiero. His length and motor fit the Thunder’s blueprint, and with time he could grow into a switchable role player if his shooting continues to improve.

45. Los Angeles Lakers (via Chi, Sac) – Alex Toohey 6’9 230 PF/SF Australia 2005Toohey is a skilled Australian forward who showed good feel and toughness during his time at Gonzaga and with the Sydney Kings. While not an explosive athlete, he plays with maturity and awareness, and offers better shooting than advertised. Though often labeled a wing, his game fits best as a floor-spacing forward in modern schemes. In a pick the Lakers acquired today by flipping spots with Chicago (45 for 55), Toohey brings long-term floor spacing upside and international poise to a team seeking skill and versatility.

46. Orlando Magic – Koby Brea 6’6 210 SF Kentucky Sr.Brea is an elite three-point shooter at 43.5 percent and is one of the top spot up shooters in the class. He excelled in catch-and-shoot situations at Dayton and provides Orlando with badly needed floor spacing. With Jase Richardson already selected for his athleticism and slashing, Brea complements that with a specialist skill set. Though limited on defense, his shooting ability gives Orlando a needed weapon off the bench.

47. Milwaukee Bucks (via Detroit) – Jamir Watkins 6’7 200 SF Florida St. Sr.With no first-round pick, the Bucks land a plug-and-play wing who can give them immediate help off the bench. Watkins took a major leap at Florida State this season. He thrives attacking downhill and defends multiple positions with toughness and versatility.  While older at 23, Watkins brings physicality, defensive effort, and some mismatch creation to a roster in need of athletic depth on the perimeter.

48. Memphis Grizzlies (via Golden State) – Kam Jones 6’4 200 SG/PG Marquette Sr.Jones is a microwave scorer out of Marquette who averaged 17.2 points and hit over 40 percent from three. He’s a confident shot-maker with deep range and the ability to heat up quickly, giving Memphis another offensive punch. While not an ideal off-ball player, he can back up Ja Morant and provide much-needed bench scoring. With Cedric Coward already selected as a versatile forward, Jones adds backcourt firepower and gives the Grizzlies a scoring guard who can swing momentum in second-unit stretches.

49. Cleveland Cavaliers (via Milwaukee) – Saliou Niang 6’8 205 SF/PF Italy 2004Niang has a great basketball frame with length, mobility, and athletic tools that catch scouts’ attention. He stood out with his athleticism at the NBA Eurocamp in Treviso, showcasing energy, bounce, and defensive flashes. While still raw with limited offensive skill, this is a long-term development pick for Cleveland, betting on his physical upside and potential growth in a structured system.

50. New York Knicks – Hunter Sallis 6’5 190 SG Wake Forest Sr.Hunter Sallis had a solid senior year at Wake Forest, averaging 18.2 points, but struggled from deep, shooting just 29 percent from three. That dip raises concerns given his scoring role, though he had shot better from distance in previous years, so teams will hope this season was an outlier. Still, the former five-star recruit brings athleticism, length, and slashing ability that could translate in a bench role. The Knicks add a developmental wing with upside, though he’ll need to get tougher and improve his shot to earn minutes in a new coach’s system.

51. LA Clippers (via Minnesota) – Mohamed Diawara 6’9 210 PF/SF France 2005The Clippers took Yanic Konan Niederhauser in round one, and now double down on international front court depth.  Mohamed Diawara is raw but fits their mold of high-upside forwards who can develop behind veterans.  Diawara is a fluid 6’9″ French forward with defensive mobility and emerging face-up skills. He brings length, lateral quickness, and rebounding energy, along with flashes of a jumper.

52. Phoenix Suns (via Denver) – Ryan Nembhard 6’0 180 PG Gonzaga Sr.Nembhard is a poised 6’0″ point guard with vision, feel, and efficient shooting. He can provide Phoenix with a solid backup at point guard, though considering it’s the Suns, it wouldn’t be a surprise if they took another 7-footer here. Their draft strategy has been one of the biggest head-scratchers, giving away two firsts for Mark Williams and still selecting Khaman Maluach at the 10th pick. There does not appear to be a cohesive plan in place in Phoenix.

53. Utah Jazz (via LA Clippers) – [Player: Rocco Zikarsky] 7’4 260 C Australia 2006Utah takes a swing on long-term upside with 7’4″ Australian center Rocco Zikarsky, one of the youngest players in the draft. He brings rare size and moves well for his frame, though his coordination and offensive polish remain a work in progress. With time and development, Zikarsky could grow into a dominant interior presence and perhaps the next Mark Eaton for a franchise that values rim protection, cultural fit, and cohesion. For a team in the midst of a slow, methodical rebuild, he fits the timeline as a patient developmental piece with high upside.

54. Indiana Pacers – RJ Luis 6’8 210 SF St John’s Jr.With no day one picks, the Pacers grab a productive wing with slashing ability and defensive upside. Luis showed flashes of tough shot-making and the tools to guard both backcourt and wing players when healthy. While he had a rough end to the season, he was named Big East Player of the Year and has clear talent. If he can improve his consistency and outside shooting, Luis has the potential to grow into a valuable rotation piece in a system that emphasizes athleticism and defensive versatility.

55. Chicago Bulls (via LA Lakers) – Jaxson Robinson 6’7 200 SF Kentucky Sr.Robinson, a 6’8″ wing from Kentucky, hit 40 percent from three and possesses a 7-foot wingspan. He has positional size, a quick release, and shooting confidence. The Bulls add a plug-and-play wing who spaces the floor and doesn’t need touches to contribute. Mercurial but talented, Robinson brings needed perimeter depth and fits the modern 3 and D mold if he locks in consistently.

56. Memphis Grizzlies (via Houston) – Izan Almansa 6’10 220 PF Perth 2005The Grizzlies take a flyer on Spanish big man Izan Almansa, a former top international prospect who received a second round green room invite. Almansa brings a strong motor, rebounding instincts, and soft touch around the basket, though his shooting form remains awkward and limits his perimeter upside. Still, he’s a solid value this late in the draft and adds frontcourt depth with long-term developmental potential.

57. Orlando Magic (via Boston) – Alijah Martin 6’3 210 SG Florida Sr.Martin is a tough, competitive guard who brings physicality and shot-making to the backcourt. At 6’3″, he was a key piece on a title-winning team at Florida and showed the ability to score in bunches despite his size. The Magic, who selected Jase Richardson in round one, add another strong, battle-tested guard who can defend, finish through contact, and bring edge to the rotation. Staying in-state, Martin gives Orlando a fearless two-way presence who fits their growing identity of toughness and athletic versatility.

58. Cleveland Cavaliers – Amari Williams 6’11 250 C Kentucky Sr.After taking Saliou Niang earlier, the Cavs go with size here with British big man Amari Williams. Known for his toughness, rebounding, and rim protection, Williams brings an unorthodox game and rare ball-handling skills for a center. His shooting remains a concern, with functional issues showing at the combine. It would be a loaded frontcourt with Williams joining Mobley and Allen, but this pick may not stay in Cleveland, the Cavs hold two firsts and a late second, making them a potential trade-up target for teams eyeing late value.

59. Houston Rockets – Mark Sears 6’1 190 PG Alabama Sr.Mark Sears was one of the most efficient scorers in college basketball. Though only 6’1″, he thrives in the pick and roll and shoots with deep range. Mature, composed, and tough, Sears feels like a natural fit under Ime Udoka’s no-nonsense approach. He brings instant offense and could catch on, as a scoring-minded backup guard. With the Rockets’ making a title push after the KD trade, Sears offers experience and floor-spacing punch in spot duty.

60. New York Knicks – Pick forfeited

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