NBA Draft picks by college 2025: Duke beats out Florida for most draft picks

Colin Capece

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As expected, Duke shined brightest at the 2025 NBA Draft

The Blue Devils led all schools with five players selected, including three top-10 picks in Cooper Flagg (No. 1 overall to the Mavericks), Kon Knueppel (No. 4 overall to the Hornets), and Khaman Maluach (No. 10 overall to the Suns). Sion James (No. 33 overall to the Hornets) and Tyrese Proctor (No. 49 overall to the Cavaliers) were selected in the second round.

The SEC, however, was the dominant conference with 13 players selected, including Tre Johnson (No. 6 overall to the Wizards), Walter Clayton Jr. (No. 18 overall to the Jazz), and Johni Broome (No. 35 overall to the 76ers).

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Here's a closer look at the 2025 NBA Draft by college and by conference.

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NBA Draft picks by college 2025                  

A look at the 2025 NBA Draft by college. Duke led all colleges with five players drafted:

SchoolRound 1Round 2Total
Duke325
Florida123
Rutgers2 2
Illinois2 2
Georgetown112
Kentucky 22
Tennessee 22
North Carolina1 1
Michigan1 1
Baylor1 1
Texas1 1
Oklahoma1 1
BYU1 1
South Carolina1 1
Washington State1 1
Maryland1 1
Arizona1 1
Georgia1 1
Colorado State1 1
Michigan State1 1
UConn1 1
Penn State1 1
Saint Joseph's 11
Creighton 11
Auburn 11
Arkansas 11
Marquette 11
Stanford 11
Florida State 11
Northwestern 11
West Virginia 11
Wisconsin 11
Liberty 11
VCU 11

NBA Draft picks by conference 2025

A look at the 2025 NBA Draft by conference. The SEC led all conferences with 13 players drafted this year.

ConferenceRound 1Round 2Total
SEC5813
Big 108210
ACC448
Big East235
Big 12314
Mountain West112
Atlantic 10 22
Pac-121 1
Conference USA 11

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Duke produced the most draft picks in the 2025 NBA Draft with five. Here's a look at the Blue Devils who were selected. 

  • Cooper Flagg, G/F, Mavericks (No. 1 overall) 
  • Kon Knueppel, G, Hornets (No. 4 overall)
  • Khaman Maluach, C, Suns (No. 10 overall)
  • Sion James, F, Hornets (No. 33 overall)
  • Tyrese Proctor G, Cavaliers (No. 49 overall)

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Colin Capece

Colin Capece is an editorial intern for The Sporting News. He previously wrote The Dallas Morning News, USA Today and The Arizona Republic. Colin earned his master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and loves to talk baseball and basketball.