Introducing the 2025 NBA Draft Class


From Rutgers University, selected No. 5 by the Utah Jazz.

From the University of Georgia, selected No. 23 by the Atlanta Hawks.Suit by Bryan Alexander.

From the University of Arizona, selected No. 14 by the San Antonio Spurs.Suit by ALBA; jewelry by Jason of Beverly Hills.
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From Washington State University, selected No. 11 by the Memphis Grizzlies. Suit by ALBA; chain by the GLD Shop.

From the University of South Carolina, selected No. 9 by the Toronto Raptors.Jewelry by Julian De La Garza; sunglasses, Murray-Boyles’s own.

From Duke University, selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the Dallas Mavericks.Suit by Boss.
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From the University of Michigan, selected No. 27 by the Brooklyn Nets.Watch by Rolex.

From the University of Maryland, selected No. 13 by the New Orleans Pelicans.

From Rutgers University, selected No. 2 by the San Antonio Spurs. Suit by Versace.
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From BYU, selected No. 8 by the Brooklyn Nets.

From the University of Oklahoma, selected No. 7 by the New Orleans Pelicans.Suit by Gucci; chains by Treasures Jewelry in Chicago.

From France, selected No. 17 by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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From the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, selected No. 20 by the Chicago Bulls.

From Duke University, selected No. 10 by the Phoenix Suns.

From Duke University, selected No. 4 by the Charlotte Hornets.Suit by Nota Bene; watch by Rolex.
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From the University of Connecticut, selected No. 29 by the Charlotte Hornets.

From Colorado State University, selected No. 24 by the Sacramento Kings.Suit by ALBA; shoes by Nike; Mountain West Championship ring, Clifford’s own.

From France, selected No. 12 by the Chicago Bulls.
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From France, selected No. 19 by the Brooklyn Nets.Suit by Nota Bene.

From Georgetown University, selected No. 15 by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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