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The NBA Draft Lottery shocked all last night when the Dallas Mavericks, who entered the night with a chance of 1.8%, did just that. In fact, of the three teams with the highest chance to win the top selection of the top selection of Charlotte Hornets, Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards-Jay.

The results were shocking, but it shouldn't be a shock who will be the first overall selection. Duke's two-way wing Cooper Flagg Flagg at this time has been talking to the city for some time. The only question now is whether the choice is traded or not. After all, we saw how Mavs GM Nico Harrison has ever made wild decisions.

But it is not my job to make this kind of prediction. Given the fact of how unpredictable the lottery was, it could be a fool to predict something in relation to this year's NBA design. It could be best to predict the experts, artificial intelligence – no bias, no theories, only facts. Using Microsoft Copilot Ai, you will find the complete predictions of the program for the lottery picks of the NBA design from 2025.

AI forecasts for 2025 NBA design

1. Dallas Mavericks – Cooper Flag (wing, duke)

Copilot writes: “Flagg is a generation talent with elite defensive instinct and a polished offensive game. Dallas needs a future cornerstone and flag fits perfectly.”

2. San Antonio Spurs – Dylan Harper (G, Rutgers)

“Harper is a large, versatile guard that can score on all three levels. The Spurs need a primary ball handler who can combine with Victor Wembanyama, and Harper's game makes him an ideal fit.”

3. Philadelphia 76ers – VJ Edgecompbe (G, Baylor)

“Edgecomb is an explosive athlete with a defensive upward trend. Philly needs a perimeter rating and a two-way presence, which makes Edgecomb a strong choice.”

4. Charlotte Hornets – Ace Bailey (F, Rutgers)

“Bailey is a high wing with elite sportiness. Charlotte needs size and versatility on the wing, and Bailey's ability to create his own recording is valuable.”

5. Utah jazz – Jeremiah fears (G, Oklahoma)

“Fears is a clever playmaker with capability. Utah needs background fireplace, and fears brings with it a strong offensive ability.”

6. Washington Wizards – Tre Johnson (G, Texas)

“Johnson is a dynamic scorer with a deep range. Washington needs Rück Court goal, and Johnson's ability to create crimes makes him a good fit.”

7. New Orleans Pelicans – Khaman Maluach (C, Herzog)

“Maluach is a dominant rim protection with a developing offensive game. Brooklyn needs size and defense, and Maluach offers both.”

8. Brooklyn Nets – Kon Knueppel (wing, duke)

“Knueppel is a high-iq shooter that can place the floor. Brooklyn needs consistent perimeter shots, and Knueppel fits the bill.”

9. Toronto Raptors – Collin Murray-Boyles (F, South Carolina)

“Murray boys is a physical striker who can defend several positions. Toronto needs the tough tough toughness, and that offers that.”

10. Houston Rockets – Carter Bryant (F, Arizona)

“Bryant is a versatile wing with a defensive upward trend. Houston needs sportiness and length, and Bryant fits your system well.”

11. Portland Trail Blazer – Kasparas Jakucionis (G, Illinois)

“Jakucionis is a smooth ball handler with elite.

12. Chicago Bulls – Yaxel Lendeborg (F, Michigan)

“Lendeborg is a strong rebounder with defensive versatility. Chicago needs the front court depth, and Lendeborg introduces that.”

13. Atlanta Hawks – Maxime Raynaud (F, Stanford)

“Raynaud is a mobile tall man with the ability to be blocked. Atlanta needs marginal protection, and Raynaud offers that.”

14. San Antonio Spurs – Isaiah Elohim (G, USC)

“Elohim is a goalkeeper with games of the games. San Antonio needs a back court depth, and Elohim fits her system.”

When is the NBA design?

The first round of the NBA design will take place on Wednesday, June 25th, in the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The cover is broadcast on both ESPN and ABC, from 8 p.m.

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