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So, there I was, thinking about the 2025 NBA Draft – honestly feels like that’s all I’ve been doing lately. And, no, there isn’t that one guy everyone keeps buzzing about like Luka Dončić or Victor Wembanyama. Still, there’s a bunch of interesting guys trying to make a splash in the lottery and first round. Names like Joan Beringer, Nolan Traore, Noa Essengue, and Noah Penda keep popping up, and they’ve all been kinda promising lately, at least from what I’ve heard.
### Who’s Taking the Spotlight
First up, Joan Beringer – a 6-10 force from Cedevita Olimpija. I swear, he’s been pulling off some jaw-dropping stuff lately. Back in March and April, this guy was blocking shots like tomorrow wasn’t coming. Did you see him in that ABA Liga action? Crazy. (Really makes you wonder what he’s doing, right?) He’s still figuring out offense a bit, but defensively, he’s a hawk. Keep your eyes on him.
Then there’s Nolan Traore, this 6-4 point guard from Saint-Quentin. March was his month, oh boy. Had this game against Paris – 18 points like it was nothing. I mean, he’s a rollercoaster, with all his ups and downs. But when he’s on track? Watch out. He’s still working on those pull-up shots, but scouts love the potential. Can he keep it up? Guess we’ll find out soon enough.
Plus, Ben Saraf from Ratiopharm Ulm has been steadier lately – not perfect, but you know, he’s getting there. He manages games well, even if his three-point game needs some polishing. But he’s a smart pick-and-roll guy. And remember that double 5+ assist thing he pulled off? Yeah, good stuff.
Noa Essengue – wow, this guy might be one of the best defenders I’ve seen in a while. He’s with Ratiopharm Ulm too, just like Saraf. He guards everyone and their cat – no joke. Offense isn’t his realm yet, but he’s physical and persistent. And hey, free throws are improving!
And Noah Penda from Le Mans – maybe not the flashiest, yet there’s something about his defense that’s clicking. Coaches place a lot of trust in him; there’s that. He’s been working on his shooting mechanics, and hey, slow and steady wins the race, right?
### Neutral Ground
Some are just cruising for now, like Bogoljub Markovic – a 6-11 guy from Mega MIS. There was this game where he scored 27, which was impressive, but he’s still figuring out the whole defense-thing. Stock’s kind of…meh at the moment.
Hugo Gonzalez has been having a bigger role over at Real Madrid. Good defensive vibes and some crucial threes here and there. He’s grappling with offensive consistency, though.
Mouhamed Faye, from Reggio Emilia – man, he’s all about those rebounds. Keeps powering through with double-doubles and his role as a rim-runner is solid. Who doesn’t love a good vertical threat?
I was gonna stop here, but I can’t skip Ben Henshall with the Perth Wildcats, just because he ends the season on a decent note. His jumpers? Nice. But he’s one of those guards who read the game like an open book. Would love to see more, though.
### Slipping Up
On the flipside, you’ve got Izan Almansa struggling over at Perth. Hesitation on the court, not finishing at the rim – tough luck. Michael Ruzic from Joventut Badalona’s kinda in the same boat, though he was out with injuries for a while. Needs to pick up the pace, definitely.
Rocco Zikarsky’s another one – the big guy from Brisbane Bullets. Limited minutes, not much action – maybe the offseason will sort him out. And Eli Ndiaye over at Real Madrid…it’s like, he’s got the moves but no rhythm this season. Needs to get his name out there, like, yesterday.
And so, that’s the chaotic world of the 2025 draft prospects right now. Who’ll shine through? No clue. But the ride is thrilling – kinda like catching a wave, only hoping it doesn’t crash on you.