
The 2025 NBA Draft featured a series of exciting selections that thrilled fans. Among the highlights was an emotional moment when Javon Small’s grandfather broke down in tears following the Memphis Grizzlies’ selection of Small.
These heartfelt moments made the event more remarkable. Meanwhile, top prospects for the 2025 NBA Draft continued to captivate fans. In a recent interview, Cooper Flagg, Walter Clayton Jr., and Derik Queen shared the one skill they would each want to steal from one another, and their responses were excellent.
Reporter: “What’s one skill you’d want to steal from a member of this 2025 class?”
Cooper Flagg: “Kon Knueppel’s shooting.”
Walter Clayton Jr.: “Cooper’s defense versatility.”
Derik Queen: “[Dylan Harper’s] aura.”
"What's one skill you'd want to steal from a member of this 2025 class?"
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 5, 2025
Cooper Flagg: "Kon Knueppel's shooting."
Walter Clayton Jr.: "Cooper's defense versatility."
Derik Queen: "[Dylan Harper's] aura." 😅
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As expected, the Dallas Mavericks selected Cooper Flagg with the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. The Washington Wizards chose Walter Clayton Jr. with the 18th overall pick, but he later signed with the Utah Jazz, alongside Ace Bailey. The Atlanta Hawks selected Derik Queen with the 13th overall pick, but he eventually joined the New Orleans Pelicans.
NBA Insider Confirms Memphis Grizzlies To Trade A Key Player

The NBA offseason is underway, featuring several exciting trades. Fans are thrilled about these trades and the ongoing speculations regarding key players in the league. Meanwhile, ESPN’s Shams Charania revealed a stellar move the Memphis Grizzlies made recently.
“The Memphis Grizzlies are trading center Jay Huff to the Indiana Pacers for one second-round pick and one second-round pick swap, sources told ESPN on Saturday.” Charania wrote in his recent reports.
Sources: Grizzlies trading center Jay Huff to Pacers – via ESPN https://t.co/i4H0HN0SXV
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 5, 2025
The Grizzlies showcased an outstanding performance throughout the 2024-25 NBA season. They finished the regular season in 8th place in the Western Conference with a record of 48 wins and 34 losses. However, their pursuit of the championship ended in the first round of the playoffs against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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