The Oklahoma Sooners have been home to a few solid NBA prospects in recent years. After one year in Norman, Jeremiah Fears was selected in the top 10 of the 2025 class, marking head coach Porter Moser's first selection in the NBA Draft since taking the helm at OU.
The Pelicans have officially signed their two 2025 lottery picks, the team confirmed today, announcing in a press release that guard Jeremiah Fears and big man Derik Queen have inked their rookie scale contracts.
The New Orleans Pelicans had one of the more intriguing drafts in recent memory just a week ago. They came into the night owning just one first round pick at No.
The New Orleans Pelicans haven't exactly gotten rave reviews about their performance in this week's NBA Draft, but one pick most fans and analysts agree they got right was selecting Oklahoma's Jeremiah Fears with the seventh overall pick.
The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft has concluded, with plenty of surprises and trades happening during the first night of the draft. As expected, the Dallas Mavericks kicked it off by landing Cooper Flagg first overall, followed by Dylan Harper landing with the San Antonio Spurs.
The New Orleans Pelicans entered the 2025 NBA Draft with the seventh pick and the 23rd pick, looking to retool this team after going from one of the best seasons in franchise history to one of the worst.
The New Orleans Pelicans probably didn't expect to be selecting within the NBA Draft lottery in 2025, especially coming off a successful 2023-24 season.
Jeremiah Fears is expected to join the ranks of Oklahoma Sooners in the NBA on Wednesday night. After an excellent freshman season in Norman, the combo
The 2025 NBA Draft will bring a new class of rookies to the league, eager to prove themselves amongst the pros. Several years ago, the Minnesota Timberwolves landed the first overall pick in the draft, bringing Anthony Edwards to the team.
One prospect atop the 2025 NBA Draft has been a part of a few intriguing connections to the Utah Jazz leading up to the action kicking off later this week, and could potentially have a real chance at being their ultimate selection at fifth overall.
With most of the pre-draft process already wrapped up, it feels safe to project the landing spots of many of the draft’s premier talent. Except for these three players.
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Oklahoma guard Jeremiah Fears was one of the Southeastern Conference's premiere scorers last season at just 18 years old. He averaged 17.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists, leading Oklahoma to a 20-14 record.
The Ringer’s updated 2025 NBA Draft mock features the Brooklyn Nets selecting Jeremiah Fears with the No. 8 overall pick. The Oklahoma point guard averaged 17.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists this season.
With four first-round picks in the upcoming NBA draft, the Brooklyn Nets should have no shortage of trade capital if they plan to trade up for a prospect that catches their eye.
The Brooklyn Nets are “interested” in Oklahoma Sooners point guard Jeremiah Fears, per NBA Draft consultant Rafael Barlowe on the latest episode of ‘The Kevin O’Connor Show’ on Yahoo Sports .
In the NBA Draft, fans often obsess over which teams have the top few picks every year. But the best players rarely all come from the top of the draft.
Projected lottery pick Jeremiah Fears confirmed that he had met with the Brooklyn Nets ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft. The Oklahoma point guard revealed that he had worked out for the Nets and sat down with the organization’s brass in comments picked up by ClutchPoints’ Erik Slater at the draft combine.
While they didn’t fall as far as teams like Utah or Washington, the Raptors were among the clubs to slide multiple spots in Monday’s draft lottery. They entered the night with the seventh-best odds, but will be picking ninth overall in this year’s draft.
Freshman guard Jeremiah Fears was awesome for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2024-25. So good, in fact, that he doesn't feel he needs "seasoning" at the college level before making a jump to the NBA.
Fears, who ranked No. 7 on ESPN’s list of this year’s top 100 prospects, averaged 17.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 30.2 minutes per game in 2024-25, earning a spot on the SEC’s All-Freshman team.
Oklahoma freshman Jeremiah Fears will forgo his remaining NCAA eligibility and enter this year's NBA draft, he announced Wednesday on ESPN. "I was lucky
The 2025 NCAA Tournament has began and already we have seen some of the top prospects take care of business and suffer heartbreaking losses which is fitting for a tournament with the name March Madness.