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2025 NBA Draft Tracker: No Aussies taken in first round

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Peter Brown

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2025 NBA Draft Tracker: No Aussies taken in first round
2025 NBA Draft Tracker: No Aussies taken in first round

Every pick in the 2025 NBA Draft showcasing the Australian men's players vying for selection

Duke Blue Devils superstar Cooper Flagg, the teammate of Australian projected second round draft pick Tyrese Proctor, has been taken with the first pick in the 2025 NBA Draft today (June 26, 2025) at Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York.

Flagg, 18, was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. He joins All-NBA superstar Anthony Davis and potential Australian Boomers guard Kyrie Irving when he returns from injury. Flagg is the youngest player in the 2025 Draft.

Five Australians have declared for the 2025 NBA Draft and their life-long dreams of playing at the highest level are within reach but they will need to wait another 24 hours to see if they are drafted in the second round on Friday, June 27, 2025.

basketball.com.au tracked each draft pick as it happened today and will do the same for the second round tomorrow.

2025 NBA Draft Order of Selection

  1. Dallas Mavericks: Cooper Flagg (Duke University) — Forward
  2. San Antonio Spurs: Dylan Harper (Rutgers University) — Guard
  3. Philadelphia 76ers: VJ Edgecombe (Baylor University) — Guard
  4. Charlotte Hornets: Kon Knueppel (Duke University) — Forward / Wing
  5. Utah Jazz: Ace Bailey (Rutgers University) — Forward / Wing
  6. Washington Wizards: Tre Johnson (University of Texas) — Guard
  7. New Orleans Pelicans: Jeremiah Fears (University of Oklahoma) — Guard
  8. Brooklyn Nets: Egor Demin (BYU) — Guard
  9. Toronto Raptors: Collin Murray-Boyles (South Carolina) — Guard
  10. Phoenix Suns (from Houston in the Kevin Durant trade via Phoenix via Brooklyn): Khaman Maluach (Duke University) — Centre
  11. Portland Trailblazers: Cedric Coward (Washington State) — Forward / Wing. Traded immediately to Memphis Grizzlies
  12. Chicago Bulls: Noa Essengue (France) — Forward
  13. Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento but traded to New Orleans Pelicans on Draft Day): Derik Queen (University of Maryland) — Centre.
  14. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta): Carter Bryant (University of Arizona) — Forward / Wing
  15. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Miami via the LA Clippers): Thomas Sorber (Georgetown) — Centre
  16. Memphis Grizzlies (from Orlando, traded to Portland Trail Blazers on Draft Day): Yang Hansen (China) — Centre
  17. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Detroit via New York, Oklahoma City, and Houston): Joan Beringer (France) — Centre
  18. Washington Wizards (from Memphis): Walton Clayton Jr (Florida) — Guard. Rights traded to the Utah Jazz on Draft Day
  19. Brooklyn Nets (From Milwaukee via New York, Detroit, Portland, and New Orleans): Nolan Traore (France) — Guard
  20. Miami Heat (from Golden State): Kasparas Jakucionis (Illinois) — Guard
  21. Utah Jazz (from Minnesota): Will Riley (Illinois)
  22. Atlanta Hawks (from Los Angeles Lakers via New Orleans but traded to Brooklyn Nets of Draft Day): Drake Powell (University of North Carolina) — Forward / Wing
  23. New Orleans Pelicans (from Indiana, proposed trade to Atlanta Hawks on Draft Day): Asa Newell (University of Georgia) — Forward / Wing
  24. Oklahoma City Thunder (from LA Clippers): Nique Clifford (Colorado State) — Forward / Wing
  25. Orlando Magic (from Denver): Jase Richardson (Michigan State University) — Guard
  26. Brooklyn Nets (from New York): Ben Saraf (Israel) — Guard
  27. Brooklyn Nets (from Houston): Danny Wolf (University of Michigan) — Forward / Wing
  28. Boston Celtics: Hugo Gonzalez (Spain) — Forward / Wing
  29. Charlotte Hornets (from Phoenix via Cleveland via Utah. Phoenix Suns traded pick to Hornets for Mark Williams on Draft Day): Liam McNeeley (UConn) — Forward / Wing
  30. LA Clippers (from Oklahoma City): Yanik Konan Niederhauser (Penn State) — Centre

    Second Round
  31. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Utah)
  32. Boston Celtics (from Washington via Detroit and Brooklyn)
  33. Charlotte Hornets
  34. Charlotte Hornets (from New Orleans via San Antonio, Phoenix, and Memphis)
  35. Philadelphia 76ers
  36. Brooklyn Nets
  37. Detroit Pistons (from Toronto via Dallas and San Antonio)
  38. Indiana Pacers (from San Antonio Spurs)
  39. Toronto Raptors (from Portland via Sacramento)
  40. Washington Wizards (from Phoenix)
  41. Golden State Warriors (from Miami via Brooklyn and Indiana)
  42. Sacramento Kings (from Chicago via San Antonio)
  43. Utah Jazz (from Dallas)
  44. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Atlanta)
  45. Chicago Bulls (from Sacramento)
  46. Orlando Magic
  47. Milwaukee Bucks (from Detroit via Washington)
  48. Memphis Grizzlies (from Golden State via Washington and Brooklyn)
  49. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Milwaukee)
  50. New York Knicks (from Memphis via Oklahoma City and Boston)
  51. LA Clippers (from Minnesota via Atlanta and Houston)
  52. Phoenix Suns (from Denver via Charlotte and Minnesota)
  53. Utah Jazz (from the LA Clippers via Los Angeles Lakers)
  54. Indiana Pacers
  55. Los Angeles Lakers
  56. Memphis Grizzlies (from Houston)
  57. Orlando Magic (from Boston)
  58. Cleveland Cavalier
  59. Houston Rockets (from Oklahoma City via Atlanta)
Cooper Flagg poses on the red carpet prior to the 2025 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 25, 2025 in New York City. Photo: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

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