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2025 NBA Rookie Class Breakdown: Top 5 Burning Questions on Cooper Flag’s Role and Jan Hansen’s Buzz

July 22, 2025 4 Min Read
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The NBA calendar for the 2025-26 season is set to be released soon, following the draft and conclusion of most free agency moves. While some teams still need to fine-tune their rosters, many already have a clear plan for the upcoming season. This period is perfect for reflecting on big questions, like how the 2025 rookie class—fresh off their Summer League debut—will perform.

Regarding Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks find themselves in a unique position with veterans like Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, and Klay Thompson in their 30s. Whether the team aims to win a championship immediately or build for the near future, Flag’s near All-Star potential will be crucial. Standing 6-foot-9, Flagg is an exceptionally versatile two-way forward who can defend alongside the big men and contribute solidly from the start, creating a natural fit alongside stars like Davis, Irving (once healthy), Thompson, and D’Angelo Russell. His impressive Summer League showing, including a 31-point game, underlines his readiness.

Brooklyn has nearly rebuilt their starting lineup through the draft, but the impact of their rookies remains an open question. Egor Denim, a 6-8 guard with impressive ball-handling, and Nolan Traoret, a French international needing development, show promise but require seasoning. Athletic Drake Powell could become a defensive standout, while Michigan’s 6-11 center Danny Wolf presents a strong playmaker with a capped ceiling. Meanwhile, Israeli wing Ben Saraf stands out with his left-handed skills, passing, and inside scoring potential, especially if he can improve his shooting.

San Antonio’s backcourt now boasts depth with De’aaron Fox, Dylan Harper, and Stephon Castle. Harper, the draft’s second pick, is a 6-6 guard with a wingspan of 6-10, known for his rim-attacking style similar to Fox. This resemblance could benefit the Spurs, allowing for a smooth system that doesn’t need major changes when rotating between guards, especially with Victor Wembanyama on the court.

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Ace Bailey of the Utah Jazz is in a unique spot as Utah’s recent tanking opens playing time. Bailey’s potential could lead to stardom or he might struggle to meet expectations, similar to past players who either thrived with freedom or took years to develop. The key for Bailey will be responsible freedom guided by strong communication with coaches.

Yang Hansen, picked 16th by the Portland Trail Blazers, quickly grabbed attention with his Summer League performance. Standing 7-foot-1, Yang can shoot threes, block shots, rebound, and pass like a guard, making him an intriguing prospect. However, many fans and analysts remain uncertain about how his skills will translate against NBA competition, making him a fascinating player to watch next season.

Fan Take: This preview highlights a thrilling time of transition and hope in the NBA with promising rookies poised to shake things up. For fans, it’s a glimpse into the future stars and evolving team dynamics that could redefine the league’s landscape for years to come.

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