Tonight’s 2025 NBA Draft promises to be a whirlwind of activity, with executives across the league bracing for an unprecedented number of first-round trades. The anticipation is palpable, fueled by the ever-changing landscape of the NBA, where strategic maneuvering can fundamentally alter a franchise’s trajectory in an instant.

NBA Insiders on Tonight’s Draft Movement
As veteran NBA insider Jake Fischer highlighted in a recent piece, “I believe there’s so much in flux leading up to tonight’s proceedings because team after team I’ve spoken to this week has indicated a willingness to field offers while they’re on the clock and weigh the benefits of moving down.”
“The prospect of wheeling and dealing starts right with Philadelphia at No. 3 and Charlotte at No. 4. Even if those teams end up holding onto those picks, I fully believe we are going to see a flurry of trades. ‘There’s gonna be at least four or five,’ one Western Conference team strategist told me late Tuesday night.”
The sentiment underscores a league-wide recognition that talent acquisition is no longer confined to simply picking the best player available. Instead, teams are increasingly prioritizing flexibility, draft capital and the ability to package assets to target specific players or future opportunities.
The willingness to move down, accumulate more picks or even trade out of the first round entirely reflects a sophisticated understanding of team building in the modern NBA.
One team to keep a very close eye on tonight is the Brooklyn Nets. With an impressive five picks in the first round, the Nets are uniquely positioned to be significant players in the trade market.
They have the assets to either consolidate picks for a higher-tier prospect or to spread their bets across multiple selections, potentially even trading some for established veterans. Their sheer volume of draft capital makes them a prime candidate to initiate or be involved in many of the anticipated deals.
Another team to watch out for tonight is the Boston Celtics. Fresh off trading Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, Boston is rumored to be trying to move up in the draft. GM Brad Stevens is on a roll right now making deals, so don’t be surprised if the Celtics are once again the aggressors and decide to package their late-round picks to move up the board.
BREAKING: The Boston Celtics have traded Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers for Anfernee Simons and two second-round picks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/2ycXQicGkT
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 24, 2025
The NBA has truly become a league where trades can happen when we least expect them, often shifting the balance of power overnight. This dynamic atmosphere ensures that every draft pick, every phone call and every rumor carries immense weight. Tonight will be no exception, promising a thrilling and unpredictable opening to the 2025 NBA Draft.
Fans can watch tonight’s first round of the NBA Draft, starting at 8 p.m. ET, on ABC and ESPN.
