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Walter Clayton JR from Florida Basketball in CBS Sports Mock

Walter Clayton Jr. was one of the most productive players in college basketball for men last season, and his efforts made the Florida Gators on the third national title in the college parquet.

The orange and blue ended with an overall record of 36: 4 and achieved both a Southeastern Conference and a NCAA tournament title in one of the best seasons in the O'Connell Center. As a result, several players from the professional ranks in front of the NBA design of 2025 will be kept in mind next month.

Among them is Clayton, from the CBS sports clerk Cameron Salerno after his last signal design will be a choice in the first round at the end of June. He has the 6-foot 3-inch 135 pound watchman as No. 21 selection of the jazz of Utah.

What CBS Sports says about the design of Walter Clayton Jr.

“This is my third bogus design in this design cycle, and I ran Clayton at this point at each of them,” Salerno begins. “Clayton could go higher, but this place seems to be a good floor in the Draft Night. Clayton is a fearless bullet maker. I had the opportunity to see him up close during the national title run in Florida. He will have a very successful NBA career.”

Walter Claytonen ranking and statistics

  • Viewing rank: 17.
  • Position rank (PG): 5th

The graduate of Bartow, Florida, scored an average of 18.3 points, 4.2 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game during the 2024-25 campaign. He received all-sec and all-American ceremonies of the first team, while he was anointed in the final Four 2025 for his title winner heroic deeds.

2025 NBA design information

The first round of the NBA design of 2025 will take place in the Barclays Center in Brooklyn from Wednesday, June 25th. The second round ends up the following day. The start time for both is planned for 8 p.m. The design is transmitted live to ABC and ESPN.

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