The Dallas Mavericks emerged victorious in the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery presented by State Farm®, earning the coveted No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. The event was held today at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago and sets the stage for the 2025 NBA Draft, which will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The first round of the NBA Draft is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, followed by the second round on Thursday, June 26. Fans looking to witness the future of the league take shape can purchase tickets for the First Round beginning Friday, May 16, at 10 a.m. ET via NBAEvents.com.
This marks a pivotal opportunity for the Mavericks, who will have their first chance to select from a talented pool of young prospects and potentially reshape their roster heading into next season.
NBA Draft Lottery 2025 Results:
- Dallas Mavericks
- San Antonio Spurs
- Philadelphia 76ers
- Charlotte Hornets
- Utah Jazz
- Washington Wizards
- New Orleans Pelicans
- Brooklyn Nets
- Toronto Raptors
- Houston Rockets (from Phoenix via Brooklyn)
- Portland Trail Blazers
- Chicago Bulls
- Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)
- San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)
Remainder of First Round Order:
- Oklahoma City Thunder (from Miami via LA Clippers)
- Orlando Magic
- Minnesota Timberwolves (from Detroit via New York, OKC, and Houston)
- Washington Wizards (from Memphis)
- Brooklyn Nets (from Milwaukee via multiple teams)
- Miami Heat (from Golden State)
- Utah Jazz (from Minnesota)
- Atlanta Hawks (from LA Lakers via New Orleans)
- Indiana Pacers
- Oklahoma City Thunder (from LA Clippers)
- Orlando Magic (from Denver)
- Brooklyn Nets (from New York)
- Brooklyn Nets (from Houston)
- Boston Celtics
- Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland via Utah)
- LA Clippers (from Oklahoma City)
Second Round Order:
- Minnesota Timberwolves (from Utah)
- Boston Celtics (from Washington via Detroit and Brooklyn)
- Charlotte Hornets
- Charlotte Hornets (from New Orleans via San Antonio, Phoenix, and Memphis)
- Philadelphia 76ers
- Brooklyn Nets
- Detroit Pistons (from Toronto via Dallas and San Antonio)
- San Antonio Spurs
- Toronto Raptors (from Portland via Sacramento)
- Washington Wizards (from Phoenix)
- Golden State Warriors (from Miami via Brooklyn and Indiana)
- Sacramento Kings (from Chicago via San Antonio)
- Utah Jazz (from Dallas)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (from Atlanta)
- Chicago Bulls (from Sacramento)
- Orlando Magic
- Milwaukee Bucks (from Detroit via Washington)
- Memphis Grizzlies (from Golden State via Washington and Brooklyn)
- Cleveland Cavaliers (from Milwaukee)
- New York Knicks (from Memphis via OKC and Boston)
- LA Clippers (from Minnesota via Atlanta and Houston)
- Phoenix Suns (from Denver via Charlotte and Minnesota)
- Utah Jazz (from LA Clippers via LA Lakers)
- Indiana Pacers
- Los Angeles Lakers
– New York Knicks (forfeited) - Memphis Grizzlies (from Houston)
- Orlando Magic (from Boston)
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Houston Rockets (from Oklahoma City via Atlanta)
As the NBA landscape prepares for the next generation of stars to enter the league, all eyes will be on the Dallas Mavericks and their No. 1 pick as they look to build a championship-caliber team for the future.
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