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NBA announces 2025 all-rookie teams

Before the NBA design of 2024, much of it was considered a weak harvest of players in the league.

Regardless of how bad the class was on paper, it had to create some risers. The all-rookie teams 2025 contained exactly this and served as the victory round for the Memphis Grizzlies, Washington Wizards and other teams. This included a national champion that became Rookie of the Year, a college icon that became surprising Pro employees, and several other note names.

Here, as announced from the NBA on Tuesday afternoon, are the all-rookie teams of the league.

player

position

team

2024 Draft pick

College/pre-nba team

Stephon Castle

Guard

San Antonio Spurs

4

Uconn

Zach Edey

center

Memphis grizzlies

9

Purdue

Zaccharia Risacher

Forward

Atlanta Hawks

1

JL Bourg (France)

Alex Sarr

center

Washington Wizards

2

Perth Wildcats (Australia)

Jaylen Wells

Guard

Memphis grizzlies

39

Washington State

On April 29, Castle was appointed rookie of the year after a successful season, in which he scored an average of 14.7 points per game. EDEY, after entering the draft of the process, which set the archaic basketball mark that he played at Purdue, and became his skills and became a productive Pro -Rebounder. Wells, the beginner of the month in November, turned into the theft of the design.

player

position

team

2024 Draft pick

NBA/Pre-College team

Matas Buzelis

Forward

Chicago Bulls

11

G-League Ignite

Bub Carrington

Guard

Washington Wizards

14

Pittsburgh

Donovan Clingan

center

Portland Trail Blazer

7

Uconn

Yves Missi

center

New Orleans Pelicans

21

Baylor

Kel'el goods

center

Miami heat

15

Indiana

Buzelis – With the name “Lil Buzi Vert” by Chicago Bulls Color Man Stacey King – has become a fan favorite in his hometown. Carrington, a pleasant surprise in the middle of the first round, gave the Wizards two all-rookie players for the first time since 1964. Goods look like another unannounced coup for the Miami Heat.

Thirteen other players received voices, led by Jisaiah Collier, from Utah Jazz Guard.

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