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Former Maryland star center Derik Queen is in Chicago to take part in the annual NBA Draft Combine. The combine takes place from May 11-18 at the Wintrust Arena
The Philadelphia 76ers won't know the status of their first-round pick until the lottery on May 12 as the pick is only top 6 protected. However, if the Sixers do end up keeping that pick, then there are going to be plenty of options for President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey and Co. to choose from.
As the odds expected, the Bulls ended up with the 12th pick after the NBA Draft lottery Monday night. ‘‘We’re going to look at everything,’’ Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Arturas Karnisovas said. ‘‘Everything is on the table.’’ Here’s an early look at who might go where in the NBA Draft on June 25.
Right now, the Wizards have to think about who they can nab at the sixth pick. Despite the disappointment, there's plenty of talent to go around in the draft. For Bub Carrington, the answer is obvious: Maryland center Derik Queen.
Several members of the 2025 NBA draft class, including Derik Queen, Tahaad Pettiford, Dylan Harper, Tre Johnson and Thomas Sorber, have all signed with WME Basketball for representation.