While the 2025 NBA Playoffs will get underway this weekend, the 2024-25 season concluded on Sunday from a fantasy standpoint. For some, this is a time to celebrate their victories or lament what went wrong. For others, however, this is a great time to look ahead to next season and get some early mock drafting in. Count Rotoworld fantasy basketball analysts Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin among the latter group, participating in a 14-team, nine-cat mock draft with other fantasy analysts.
This exercise won't provide a complete picture of what's to come next season. The 2025 draft class is not available for selection, as those players do not yet have teams, and questions remain regarding the availability of established pros whose seasons were derailed by injury.
This article will be updated after every two rounds, with Johnson and Rubin providing their thoughts on how their teams are looking. Thank you to FBI Basketball's Adam King for organizing this mock draft.
Round 1 Results
1. Adam King: F/C Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
2. Alex Barutha: C Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
3. Dan Palyo: G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
4. Robbin Marx: G James Harden, LA Clippers
5. Dan Titus: G Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers
6. Scott Keller: G Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana Pacers
7. Dan Besbris: F/C Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks
8. Kayla Fonte: F Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
9. Steve St-Pierre: F/C Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks
10. Noah Rubin: F/C Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
11. Dan McKie: G Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons
12. Matty G: G Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
13. Raphielle Johnson: G Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks
14. Yuri Ono: F/C Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings
Round 2 Results
15. Ono: G/F Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
16. Johnson: G Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers
17. Matty G: G Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers
18. McKie: G Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks
19. Rubin: G/F Amen Thompson, Houston Rockets
20. St-Pierre: F Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns
21. Fonte: F LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
22. Besbris: G/F/C Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder
23. Keller: G/F Dyson Daniels, Atlanta Hawks
24. Titus: G Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
25. Marx: G LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets
26. Palyo: F/C Evan Mobley, Cleveland Cavaliers
27. Barutha: G/F Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns
28. King: G De'Aaron Fox, San Antonio Spurs
Raphielle's thoughts: I try not to enter drafts, whether mock or real, with the intention of punting a particular category. I prefer to let things play out in the early rounds and then assess where my team's strengths and weaknesses lie halfway through the proceedings. I'm pleased with how the first two rounds went. In a nine-cat league, turnovers will likely be an issue for those who roster Young. That said, the "bet" is that his overall production will minimize the impact of that category.
I hoped to get Edwards with my second-round pick, but he was off the board, so Mitchell was the choice. While Mitchell was ranked 36th in Basketball Monster's nine-cat rankings to end the regular season, he's capable of making a run at first-round value, even as Evan Mobley's role continues to expand in Cleveland.
Noah's thoughts: I enjoy being bold in mock drafts, but when a player like Giannis is available with the 10th pick, I couldn't pass up the opportunity. Antetokounmpo is one of the best players in fantasy basketball, but he comes with obvious limitations that you have to account for. You can either lean hard into his strengths and punt the other categories or try to make up for them in future rounds. Regardless of which path you opt for, Antetokounmpo is a player I will happily take with the No. 10 pick, and I'd certainly consider him even earlier.
I leaned into my bold side with my second pick. As of now, this probably feels like a reach, but Thompson had quite the breakout season in Houston, and I'm expecting that to continue in his first playoff appearance. The 22-year-old fits like a glove next to Giannis in a nine-cat build that leans into punting free throw percentage and three-pointers. Since it's a mock, I may not fully commit to that the entire draft, but if this were a real league, I'd be ecstatic about my start.
Round 3 Results
29. King: F Jalen Johnson, Atlanta Hawks
30. Barutha: F/C Bam Adebayo, Miami Heat
31. Palyo: F/C Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies
32. Marx: G/F Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
33. Titus: F/C Kristaps Porzingis, Boston Celtics
34. Keller: G Derrick White, Boston Celtics
35. Besbris: G/F Desmond Bane, Memphis Grizzlies
36. Fonte: G/F Scottie Barnes, Toronto Raptors
37. St-Pierre: G Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks
38. Rubin: F/C Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder
39. McKie: G Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets
40. Matty G: C Ivica Zubac, LA Clippers
41. Johnson: C Alperen Sengun, Houston Rockets
42. Ono: G Tyler Herro, Miami Heat
Round 4 Results
43. Ono: G/F Josh Hart, New York Knicks
44. Johnson: G/F OG Anunoby, New York Knicks
45. Matty G: G/F Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers
46. McKie: G/F Josh Giddey, Chicago Bulls
47. Rubin: F Trey Murphy, New Orleans Pelicans
48. St-Pierre: G Dejounte Murray, New Orleans Pelicans
49. Fonte: C Nikola Vucevic, Chicago Bulls
50. Besbris: G Darius Garland, Cleveland Cavaliers
51. Keller: C Jarrett Allen, Cleveland Cavaliers
52. Titus: G/F Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics
53. Marx: C Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers
54. Palyo: C Onyeka Okongwu, Atlanta Hawks
55. Barutha: F Paolo Banchero, Orlando Magic
56. King: G Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies
Raphielle's thoughts: After going with guards in the first two rounds, my focus was on adding a big. While Sengun's nine-cat value did not align with his Yahoo! ADP (27) this season, I don't believe grabbing him at 41st overall represents a significant gamble. He's nearly a 52 percent shooter from the field for his career, and getting back to that level should not require substantial improvement from Sengun next season, as he made 49.6 percent of his attempts in 2024-25.
The Anunoby pick was one where I had some regret after clicking the button. Not because of anything he has or has not done; OG provided top-20 value in nine-cat formats after the All-Star break. The issue: Kawhi Leonard, who has looked like himself over the last month, was still on the board. Comparing the two situations, Leonard may be better equipped to exceed his draft position by a few rounds, based on where the two players were selected in this mock draft.
Noah's thoughts: The value was simply too good here for me. Holmgren may not fit flawlessly with the rest of my team, but he has top-ten upside and is one of the best shot blockers in the league. He was limited by injuries this season, and his minutes were often limited when he suited up. Holmgren played 82 games during the 2023-24 season, and I'm expecting him to be closer to that mark next year.
I debated between Murphy and Dejounte for a while here, so it made me feel better that Murray went one pick later. However, I'm happy with Murphy, who was able to provide third-round value in nine-cat leagues this past season. He suffered a torn labrum that ended his season early, but we should have more clarity about his status ahead of the 2025-26 season. At this point, I'm operating as if he'll be ready for opening night. There are plenty of other questions surrounding what the Pelicans' roster will look like next year, and executive vice president Joe Dumars could certainly make moves that alter the rotation drastically. At this point, I'm willing to bet on Murphy over everyone else on the team.
Round 5 Results
57. King: F/C Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans
58. Barutha: G Jordan Poole, Washington Wizards
59. Palyo: G/F Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers
60. Marx: G/F Brandon Ingram, Toronto Raptors
61. Titus: F/C Pascal Siakam, Indiana Pacers
62. Keller: F Jimmy Butler, Golden State Warriors
63. Besbris: C Jalen Duren, Detroit Pistons
64. Fonte: G Fred VanVleet, Houston Rockets
65. St-Pierre: C Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers
66. Rubin: F Brandon Miller, Charlotte Hornets
67. McKie: C Mark Williams, Charlotte Hornets
68. Matty G: C Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz
69. Johnson: G/F Paul George, Philadelphia 76ers
70. Ono: C Jakob Poeltl, Toronto Raptors
Round 6 Results
71. Ono: F Cameron Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
72. Johnson: G Coby White, Chicago Bulls
73. Matty G: G/F Christian Braun, Denver Nuggets
74. McKie: C Rudy Gobert, Minnesota Timberwolves
75. Rubin: F Ausar Thompson, Detroit Pistons
76. St-Pierre: F Tari Eason, Houston Rockets
77. Fonte: C Brook Lopez, Milwaukee Bucks
78. Besbris: F Michael Porter Jr., Denver Nuggets
79. Keller: F/C Kel'el Ware, Miami Heat
80. Titus: G/F Norman Powell, LA Clippers
81. Marx: G Jalen Green, Houston Rockets
82. Palyo: C Isaiah Hartenstein, Oklahoma City Thunder
83. Barutha: F/C Naz Reid, Minnesota Timberwolves
84. King: F/C Julius Randle, Minnesota Timberwolves
Raphielle's thoughts: I hoped to add a second center to my roster with the fifth-round pick, but there was a run on players I believed to be suitable options before I was on the clock. So, I went with George. This season was brutal for him availability-wise, and the production wasn't the best when he was on the court, either. Getting him with the 69th overall pick isn't the worst deal, as PG is well-equipped to provide superior value as long as he stays healthy.
With my sixth-round pick, I decided to add another high-scoring guard in Coby White. He was a third-round player in nine-cat formats from the February trade deadline onward. While it remains to be seen what the Bulls' roster will look like next season, the decision to trade Zach LaVine raised White's fantasy ceiling. He won't provide much defensively, but the offensive value makes him a player worth selecting with a middle-round pick if he's on the board.
Noah's thoughts: There were a few players I was hoping to get here, but I'm happy to benefit from Miller's slide. Before suffering a season-ending wrist injury, Miller was having a fantastic sophomore season, aside from his field goal percentage. That dropped almost four percent from his rookie year, but he improved in every other category. Charlotte is an iffy situation, and Miller could be a shut-down candidate if they have another poor season next year. However, I think the third-year breakout potential makes him more than worth a fifth-round selection.
I was also happy to pair up the Thompson twins. Ausar hasn't gotten the recognition that his brother has this season, but that can mainly be attributed to opportunity; Amen played 32.3 minutes per game, while Ausar only played 22.5. Still, their per-possession stats were similar, and Ausar averaged more steals per game despite playing nearly 10 fewer minutes per game. Pencil me in as someone who is anticipating Ausar to break out next year like his brother did this season.
Round 7 Results
85. King: G/F Mikal Bridges, New York Knicks
86. Barutha: G Jalen Suggs, Orlando Magic
87. Palyo: F Jaden McDaniels, Minnesota Timberwolves
88. Marx: G/F Zach LaVine, Sacramento Kings
89. Titus: F Tobias Harris, Detroit Pistons
90. Keller: G/F Deni Avdija, Portland Trail Blazers
91. Besbris: G/F DeMar DeRozan, Sacramento Kings
92. Fonte: F Miles Bridges, Charlotte Hornets
93. St-Pierre: G Payton Pritchard, Boston Celtics
94. Rubin: G/F Devin Vassell, San Antonio Spurs
95. McKie: G Immanuel Quickley, Toronto Raptors
96. Matty G: G/F Cam Thomas, Brooklyn Nets
97. Johnson: G/F Toumani Camara, Portland Trail Blazers
98. Ono: F Andrew Wiggins, Miami Heat
Round 8 Results
99. Ono: F/C Draymond Green, Golden State Warriors
100. Johnson: F/C Alexandre Sarr, Washington Wizards
101. Matty G: F Lauri Markkanen, Utah Jazz
102. McKie: G/F Malik Monk, Sacramento Kings
103. Rubin: G/F Brandin Podziemski, Golden State Warriors
104. St-Pierre: C Deandre Ayton, Portland Trail Blazers
105. Fonte: G Chris Paul, San Antonio Spurs
106. Besbris: G/F Bradley Beal, Phoenix Suns
107. Keller: G Russell Westbrook, Denver Nuggets
108. Titus: C Zach Edey, Memphis Grizzlies
109. Marx: F/C Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks
110. Palyo: F/C Santi Aldama, Memphis Grizzlies
111. Barutha: G Jaden Ivey, Detroit Pistons
112. King: G Anfernee Simons, Portland Trail Blazers
Raphielle's thoughts: I've been on the Camara bandwagon for quite some time, so there was no way I was going to pass up an opportunity to draft the Trail Blazers wing. Even if the time may make him a "reach" in the eyes of some. As good as Camara has been defensively during his first two seasons, the progress made on the other end of the floor is what excites me. From the All-Star break onward, he was a top-50 player in nine-cat formats, averaging 13.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.6 steals, 0.6 blocks and 2.3 three-pointers per game, shooting 48.1 percent from the field. Regardless of what happens with Jerami Grant, Camara is well-positioned to have an excellent third season as he continues to establish himself as a key piece in Portland.
The Sarr pick may have been a bit of a reach on my part, especially considering the players who were selected after him (most notably Lauri Markkanen). Efficiency remains a concern, but the rookie forward/center did improve his offensive output after the All-Star break. Provided he stays healthy, Sarr will play plenty in Washington as a key figure in the team's rebuild. And, unlike Markkanen, he isn't a late-season shutdown risk. If you can stomach the low field-goal percentage, there's value to be had in drafting Sarr.
Noah's thoughts: Getting Vassell with the 94th pick wouldn't have been possible over the last few seasons, but his subpar year resulted in a slide. He missed the first couple weeks of the season last year, and when he did play, he came off the bench until mid-December. He was a top-75 player in nine-cat leagues after he returned to the starting lineup and averaged 16.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.4 steals and 2.5 triples. It was definitely a down year, and I'll happily take him just inside the top 100 picks.
Yes, Podz started off the season slow after being one of my favorite late-round picks last season. However, he became a permanent starter just before the All-Star break and averaged 15.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.7 threes per game over the final two months of the regular season. Head coach Steve Kerr has never been shy about changing his rotations, but he has been more consistent over the last two months. I'm expecting Podz to start from day one next season.