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2025 NBA Mock Draft: Duke's Cooper Flagg is top pick ahead of Rutgers' Dylan Harper, Ace Bailey
Adam Finkelstein has the Wizards taking Flagg with the No. 1 pick
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There is a 0% chance Fears will be here next year. He'll either be in the NBA or starting for a blue blood.Selfishly want him here another year or two but if he's remotely close to lotto I don't blame him for going to the draft. Does he enjoy Norman/OU? Pretty sure that kept Blake around for year 2 (even though he was an Okie).
You could just list any team in the top 8 of the NIL budget world lol.There is a 0% chance Fears will be here next year. He'll either be in the NBA or starting for a blue blood.
so BYU?You could just list any team in the top 8 of the NIL budget world lol.
ehh I doubt he'd go that route, but I'd certainly guess it'd be on this list.so BYU?
North Carolina, Duke, Villanova, probably Texas etc.ehh I doubt he'd go that route, but I'd certainly guess it'd be on this list.
Arkansas
Illinois
Kentucky
Alabama
Kansas
Auburn
Michigan State
Fears is up to 10 on the ESPN (draftexpress) top 100 . up from 16At this point, I would say he is almost a first round lock. He has tremendous talent for such a young age and will be going to the draft. You can’t turn down a top 20 grade
10.
Height: 6-4 | Age: 18.2 | Prev. rank: 16
Fears became one of the draft's buzziest prospects after a strong December, breaking through with 30 points against a quality Michigan team and nailing a clutch 3-pointer for a win on Dec. 18.
Though his effectiveness has dovetailed some with Oklahoma losing its first four conference games, Fears has impressed as one of college basketball's youngest players helping his team outpace expectations. Fears' youth, lack of physical strength and comparative inexperience probably sets him up for some volatility in the season's second half.
Although he has chipped in 1.9 steals per game, he's not a consistent defender. He is turning the ball over 3.8 times per game -- somewhat understandable considering the size of his role at his age -- but his ability to create shots off the dribble, make plays for teammates and flashes of shotmaking have been tantalizing.
Fears should continue to draw long looks from NBA teams seeking to add creation to their backcourt mix, and with the keys to Oklahoma's offense, he has a big opportunity to impress. -- Woo
Maybe. However, a year ago we would have all said there is 0% chance we get a guy like Fears.There is a 0% chance Fears will be here next year. He'll either be in the NBA or starting for a blue blood.
Moving him off ball a little yesterday. We’ll see if they keep doing that. Seemed to help him not turn it over some.
Yeah those two things are not relatedMaybe. However, a year ago we would have all said there is 0% chance we get a guy like Fears.
Think about it.
NoOk?
Fans guessing on the mindset of what a player chooses to do with his life a year apart is not related??