Nicole Obrien+FollowJalon Moore’s Draft Dreams Derailed?Tough break for Sooner Nation—Jalon Moore, Oklahoma’s high-flying senior, tore his Achilles just days before the 2025 NBA Draft. Moore, known for his bounce and perimeter game, was pushing for a late second-round spot after impressive combine numbers (second in the sprint, top-10 in verticals). Now, with this injury, will front offices take a chance or will he have to prove himself the hard way next year? Let’s talk: Does Moore still have a shot at the league after this setback? #NBADraft #JalonMoore #Sooners #Sports #Basketball00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowPelicans Eyeing Tre Johnson, Not Ace?So it turns out all that buzz about the Pels trading up for Ace Bailey might’ve been smoke! According to Marc Stein, New Orleans isn’t as locked in on Bailey as we thought. Instead, there’s real chatter about Tre Johnson—the Texas freshman sniper who lit it up from deep last season. With his elite shooting and shot creation, he could be the perfect fit next to Zion and CJ. Do you think Tre is the missing piece, or should the Pels swing bigger? #Pelicans #NBADraft #TreJohnson #Sports #Basketball10Share
Amy Tanner+FollowSpurs Eye French Phenom for No. 14 Pick?Could the Silver & Black be adding another international gem to pair with The Alien? Rumor has it the Spurs are seriously considering Joan Beringer, the 6'11" French shot-blocker, with their No. 14 pick. Beringer’s freakish wingspan and athleticism have scouts buzzing, especially after his rapid rise in Slovenia. With the No. 2 pick likely going to Dylan Harper, all eyes are on whether San Antonio will double down on youth and defense. Thoughts on Beringer’s fit next to Wemby? #SpursNation #NBADraft #JoanBeringer #Sports #Basketball00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowIs Derik Queen the Ayton Upgrade Rip City Needs?Blazers fans, is it time to move on from the DA experiment? After two seasons, it’s clear Deandre Ayton isn’t living up to that $35M price tag, especially with Clingan’s All-Rookie rise. The 2025 draft could be our shot at a real upgrade: Derik Queen. Sure, he’s got some combine red flags, but his skill set—think Sengun with more playmaking—could be the perfect fit next to Clingan. Would you roll the dice on Queen at No. 11? #RipCity #NBADraft #Blazers #Sports #Basketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowCeltics Eye Bold Draft Move Amid UncertaintyLooks like the Shamrocks aren’t just sitting back after that rough second-round exit and Tatum’s Achilles setback. Word is, Boston’s front office is eyeing a trade-up in the draft, possibly packaging their late picks to snag a young gun who can contribute right away. With big contracts like Porzingis and Jrue possibly on the move, could this be the reload that keeps the Cs in the title hunt? What do you think—smart play or risky gamble? #CelticsNation #NBAOffseason #NBADraft #Sports #Basketball20Share
summersivan+FollowPelicans Eye Sixers’ No. 3 Pick—Blockbuster Brewing?Word is, the Pels are making a serious push for Philly’s No. 3 pick in this year’s draft. With the Sixers’ ‘Big Fella’ Embiid and PG13 both coming off rough seasons, Philly might be open to dealing. New Orleans, now led by front office legend Joe Dumars, wants to move up from No. 7—maybe to snag a top-tier talent before the drop-off. Could this be the start of a new West-East rivalry? #NBADraft #Pelicans #Sixers #Sports #Basketball63Share
Amy Tanner+FollowDid Cavs Miss Out on a Defensive Star?Cavs Nation, let’s talk about what could’ve been. Instead of snagging All-Defense phenom Toumani Camara, the front office rolled the dice on Emoni Bates—and it’s biting us now. Camara’s locking down wings in Portland, while Bates can’t crack the rotation. Imagine Camara’s D next to Mobley! Did the Cavs fumble a franchise-changing pick, or was this just second-round luck? Sound off below! #CavsNation #NBADraft #WhatIf #Sports #Basketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowWould You Trade No. 2 for Lauri & No. 5?Spurs Nation, here’s a wild one: Would you flip the No. 2 pick to the Jazz for Lauri Markkanen and No. 5? Imagine the Unicorn frontcourt—Wemby and Lauri—stretching defenses, then snagging Duke’s Kon Knueppel at five for even more shooting. O’Connor and Haberstroh are hyped, but is this the move that puts San Antonio back in the playoff mix? Or would you rather stick with the top pick and swing for a superstar? Let’s hear your takes! #GoSpursGo #NBADraft #Wemby #Sports #Basketball20Share
guerrajohn+FollowLakers Eye Kentucky Big Man at No. 55?Looks like the LakeShow is going for a low-key insurance pick this draft—no Bronny-level drama this time! With King James and Luka running the show, the front office is eyeing Kentucky’s Amari Williams at No. 55 to shore up the center spot. Williams isn’t a flashy name, but his size and playmaking could be a sneaky good fit behind whoever Rob Pelinka brings in. Not a headline grabber, but could be a smart move for the future. Thoughts on Amari’s fit in Purple & Gold? #LakeShow #NBADraft #AmariWilliams #Sports #Basketball00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowKon Knueppel Silences Critics at NBA CombineBlue Devil sharpshooter Kon Knueppel just made a statement at the NBA pre-draft testing! After missing the combine with an ankle injury, Knueppel bounced back with a 31.5-inch standing vert—outjumping big names like Cooper Flagg and V.J. Edgecombe. While his speed numbers weren’t elite, his vertical and shuttle times show he’s got more bounce than scouts expected. Will this boost his draft stock? With his elite shooting and strong frame, the so-called ‘safe pick’ might just have more upside than we thought. #NBADraft #KonKnueppel #DukeBasketball #Sports #Basketball20Share