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2025 NBA Draft: Picks and grades for every team that made selections — Who earned the highest marks?

The Dallas Mavericks took Duke star Cooper Flagg at No. 1 overall as expected, and a whole host of picks changed hands over the two days of the NBA Draft.

The Utah Jazz took a gamble by selecting Ace Bailey at No. 5, Duke had three players go in the top 10, and the Brooklyn Nets did, in fact, use all five of their first-round picks.

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Eastern Conference

Western Conference

(Mallory Bielecki/Yahoo Sports illustration)

(Mallory Bielecki/Yahoo Sports illustration)

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Boston Celtics

Grade: B+

Draft picks

  • Rd 1, Pk. 28: Hugo González, Wing, Real Madrid

  • Rd 2, Pk. 16: Amari Williams, Big, Kentucky

  • Rd 2, Pk. 27: Max Shulga, Guard, VCU

González fits nicely in the Celtics’ culture. He plays hard, but is more than a hustler and strong defender. He’s a high-motor wing with great defensive tools and a slashing style on offense. If his jumper and handle develop, he could be a versatile two-way starter, though he didn’t get a lot of playing time overseas.

Williams is a massive, smart-passing center with good instincts around the rim and legitimate size to defend the paint. These playmaking instincts make him a nice fit for Boston’s offensive system. But while he develops as a two-way player for Boston, he needs to add perimeter mobility to defend in the modern game.

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Shulga is a poised, versatile shooter with a passing feel. But he’s a jack of all trades with no great strengths and a below-average athlete with no clear NBA position. Boston’s positionless style could end up being a good thing for him since he’ll largely be asked to stroke 3s.

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