You tell us: Who had the best 2025 NBA Draft class? Here are 3 options.

Another professional draft is in the rear view mirror, while the NBA 2025 draft ended Thursday evening after two strokes and 59 selections. But as is tradition, the best part of any project is now there.

Choose the winners and losers.

Our NBA draft expert, Ricky O’Donnell, has already drawn up his list of winners and losers today, but we want to focus on positive points here, and give you a chance to weigh. Who won the NBA 2025 NBA draft?

Here are our suggestions, but sound in the comments!

Mark Schofield: San Antonio Spurs

Having missed the Cooper Flagg competition, the Spurs settled in place No. 2 and made the choice that everyone was planning, adding goalkeeper Dylan Harper of Rutgers. The combination of Harper of manipulation of bullets, play and defensive prowess makes it an ideal goalkeeper at the next level.

But what distinguishes the draft of Spurs is what they made with their next choice. This is where they added the Arizona Carter Bryant swingman outside the Arizona. The 6’7 Bryant has enormous potential as a player in 3 and D in the NBA, which converted to a 37% clip of Beyond Arc last year for the Wildcats. This makes him an almost ideal adjustment on a list that already has Victor Wembanyama, from’aron Fox and now Harper.

However, San Antonio had one more choice, and the Spurs added the goalkeeper of Marquette Kam Jones on Thursday evening. Jones is an addition of solid depth with a set of skills in decent Comb-Garde.

But the accent is put at the top. If Bryant can unlock more from his vision of the court and his skills by the way, it could be a home run course for the Spurs.

James Dator: Phoenix Suns

The Suns have a very strange future after exchanging Kevin during. The organization still has a legitimate star of Devin Booker, but have scrambled with the disastrous trade of Bradley Beal who left the organization with a certain cherature to do in this project.

And they eliminated it from the park in every way.

It starts with Khaman Maluach at n ° 10, who was the classified player n ° 3 by Ricky O’Donnell in this class. Maluach is already a player ready for the NBA in painting with talent and leads to work on his defense of the perimeter and his outdoor shot. It was a home choice and a guy who can contribute considerably as a recruit.

Then came the trade with Charlotte to acquire the Mark Williams center. It might seem a little strange to get Williams And Draft Maluach, but they are very different players. The Suns did not have to abandon a lot to get Williams (a first round in 2025 and another in 2029), and for that, they obtain a double-double center when he is in good health that compliments Maluach, rather than reproducing it.

Sell ​​this with an absolute flight in the second round with Rasheer Fleming and Phoenix absolutely did a great rebounding job by exchanging during and finding a path. I love the three movements that the Suns have made, and although this team takes a sure blow by losing KD, this project took them three steps forward.

Jacolby Hart: Washington Wizards

The Wizards finished last season with the worst record of the East Conference, and the second worst NBA record, but received the 6th choice until after having suffered from a transition period for the franchise. Although they were clearly not ready to play winning basketball, the young talent that the Wizards has accumulated over the years is intriguing, and it was important for them to continue to add more in this project with the eastern conference than it was probably.

They managed to do exactly that with their Johnson selections at # 6, Will Riley at # 21 and Jamir Watkins in # 43.

More than anything else, wizards must be able to mark basketball with much more consistency than last season, so the decisions to make Josnson and Riley in particular had the whole sense of the world.

Suddenly, a franchise that has been trapped in the slump of the NBA’s lower conference has a young nucleus that will attract the attention of the most loyal viewers of the League.

They are still in a year or two to be in fact competitive, but a team with Alex Sarr, Bilal Coulibaly, AJ Johnson, Kyshawn George, Bub Carrington and the aforementioned Johnson and Riley should bring back a level of excitement to DC which has been a long time.

Ricky O’Donnell: Read my winners and my losers here

Sorry guys, I’m already covering the NBA 2026 draft class.

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