How to watch NBA Draft Combine 2025

Here’s how to watch the NBA Draft Combine 2025!

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The 2025 NBA Draft Combine has officially kicked off, it began on Sunday, May 11, and it’s basically a basketball bootcamp where some of the best young talent in the country come to show what they’re made of. Think of it as a weeklong audition where 75 top prospects get a chance to prove themselves in front of NBA coaches, scouts, and team execs.

These players go through a mix of intense physical tests, shooting drills, and on-court workouts. Everything from how fast they can sprint, how high they can jump, to how accurately they can shoot under pressure, it’s all being watched closely. This combination plays a huge role in deciding where a player might be picked in the upcoming NBA Draft this June.

One of the biggest names on the list? Cooper Flagg from Duke — widely believed to be the No. 1 pick this year. But he’s not the only big talent to watch out for.

Some other standout names attending include:

  • Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper from Rutgers

  • VJ Edgecombe Jr. from Baylor

  • Tre Johnson from Texas

  • Kon Knueppel from Duke

These rising stars are all trying to boost their chances of getting picked early in the draft, and trust us, a good showing at the combine can change everything. Just ask past breakout names like Jalen Williams and Donte DiVincenzo, who went from under-the-radar to hot prospects after stellar performances at the combine.

 

How to watch the NBA Draft Combine 2025

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  • TV channel: ESPN2, NBA TV
  • Live stream: Sling | ESPN+

The 2025 NBA Draft Combine is being broadcast live all week on ESPN2 and NBA TV. Both channels will cover different parts of the event, including player drills, physical testing, and scrimmages. If you don’t have cable, you can also stream the combine online through services like Sling TV or ESPN+.

Sling TV is a popular live streaming service that lets you watch television without needing a traditional cable subscription. It offers different channel packages so you can choose what you want to watch, including sports, news, and entertainment. One of the best things about Sling is that you don’t have to sign a long-term contract. You can start or cancel your subscription at any time.

Sling works on most devices like smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and laptops. It’s easy to use, and if you want to add more options like premium channels, there are add-ons available. For anyone looking for a flexible and affordable way to watch the NBA Draft Combine, Sling is a solid choice.

 

NBA Draft Combine 2025 schedule

  • Dates: May 11-18

The 2025 NBA Draft Combine is scheduled to run from Sunday, May 11 to Sunday, May 18. All events will take place in Chicago, Illinois, split between Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis.

Throughout the week, players will take part in a variety of drills, physical tests, and evaluations designed to assess their overall potential before the NBA Draft. These activities help scouts, coaches, and team executives get a better sense of each player’s athleticism, skill level, and readiness for the professional league.

Athletic Tests

  • Standing vertical jump
  • Maximum vertical jump
  • Bench press
  • Three-quarter court sprint time
  • Lane agility time
  • Modified event time

Physical Measurements

  • Height with shoes
  • Height without shoes
  • Wingspan
  • Weight
  • Standing reach
  • Body fat
  • Hand length
  • Hand width

Shooting Tests

  • Spot-up three-point field goals
  • Shooting off the dribble
  • Timed jump shots on the move

 

2025 NBA Draft Combine participants 

Player School
Izan Almansa Perth (Australia)
Neoklis Avdalas Peristeri (Greece)
Ace Bailey Rutgers
Joan Beringer Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia)
Koby Brea Kentucky
Johni Broome Auburn
Carter Bryant Arizona
Miles Byrd San Diego State
Walter Clayton Jr. Florida
Nique Clifford Colorado State
Alex Condon Florida
Cedric Coward Washington State
Egor Demin BYU
Eric Dixon Villanova
VJ Edgecombe Jr. Baylor
Noa Essengue Ulm (Germany)
Isaiah Evans Duke
Jeremiah Fears Oklahoma
Cooper Flagg Duke
Boogie Fland Arkansas
Rasheer Fleming St. Joseph’s
Vladislav Goldin Michigan
Hugo Gonzalez Real Madrid (Spain)
PJ Haggerty Memphis
Dylan Harper Rutgers
Ben Henshall Perth (Australia)
Kasparas Jakucionis Illinois
Sion James Duke
Tre Johnson Texas
Kam Jones Marquette
Ryan Kalkbrenner Creighton
Karter Knox Arkansas
Kon Knueppel Duke
Chaz Lanier Tennessee
Yaxel Lendeborg UAB
RJ Luis Jr. St John’s
Khaman Maluach Duke
Bogolijub Markovic Mega Beograd (Serbia)
Alijah Martin Florida
Liam McNeeley Connecticut
Jalon Moore Oklahoma
Collin Murray-Boyles South Carolina
Grant Nelson Alabama
Asa Newell Georgia
Otega Oweh Kentucky
Dink Pate Mexico City (G League)
Micah Peavy Georgetown
Noah Penda Le Mans (France)
Tahaad Pettiford Auburn
Labaron Philon Alabama
Drake Powell North Carolina
Tyrese Proctor Duke
Derik Queen Maryland
Maxime Raynaud Stanford
Jase Richardson Michigan State
Will Riley Illinois
Michael Ruzic Joventut (Spain)
Hunter Sallis Wake Forest
Kobe Sanders Nevada
Ben Saraf Ulm (Germany)
Mark Sears Alabama
Max Shulga VCU
Javon Small West Virginia
Thomas Sorber Georgetown
Adou Thiero Arkansas
John Tonje Wisconsin
Alex Toohey Sydney (Australia)
Nolan Traore Saint Quentin (France)
Milos Uzan Houston
Jamir Watkins Florida State
Brice Williams Nebraska
Darrion Williams Texas Tech
Danny Wolf Michigan
Hansen Yang Qingdao (China)
Rocco Zikarsky Brisbane (Australia)