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2025 G League Draft: Complete results
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The NBA G League held its 2025–26 draft on Saturday, with all 30 NBA affiliates — plus the Mexico City Capitanes — taking part in the two-round event.

South Bay, the Lakers’ affiliate, selected forward Dillon Jones (pictured) with the No. 1 overall pick.

The former Weber State standout was a first-round selection by the Thunder in the 2024 NBA Draft but spent his rookie season playing limited minutes before being traded to Washington and later waived.

Jones, 23, averaged 2.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 10.2 minutes per game last season. His G League rights now belong to South Bay, though any NBA team can still sign him.

With the second pick, the Osceola Magic grabbed Tyler Smith, who was waived by the Bucks last week after narrowly missing out on a roster spot.

Smith, 20, previously played for the now-defunct G League Ignite and was taken No. 33 overall in the 2024 draft.

The Capital City Go-Go (Wizards affiliate) had three of the top six selections, while second-generation players Jamal Mashburn Jr. and Jabri Abdur-Rahim — the son of G League president Shareef Abdur-Rahim — also heard their names called in the opening round.

Here are the full results of the 2025 NBA G League Draft:

Round One

  1. South Bay Lakers (Lakers): Dillon Jones
  2. Osceola Magic (Magic): Tyler Smith
  3. Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): Ace Baldwin
  4. Grand Rapids Gold (Nuggets): Adama Bal
  5. Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): Nolan Hickman
  6. Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): Cam Carter
  7. Motor City Cruise (Pistons): Stefan Todorovic
  8. Westchester Knicks (Knicks): Jamal Mashburn Jr.
  9. Greensboro Swarm (Hornets): Ethan Taylor
  10. Raptors 905 (Raptors): A.J. Hoggard
  11. Texas Legends (Mavericks): Kario Oquendo
  12. Grand Rapids Gold (Nuggets): Kenan Blackshear
  13. Oklahoma City Blue (Thunder): Vinicius da Silva (Brazil)
  14. Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Josh Cohen
  15. Texas Legends (Mavericks): Cearius Warren (St. Thomas University)
  16. Osceola Magic (Magic): Ebenezer Dowuona
  17. Oklahoma City Blue (Thunder): John Harge (Adams State University)
  18. Birmingham Squadron (Pelicans): Tray Jackson
  19. Westchester Knicks (Knicks): Jaden Seymour
  20. Birmingham Squadron (Pelicans): Chris Mantis
  21. College Park Skyhawks (Hawks): Tyrin Lawrence
  22. Raptors 905 (Raptors): JP Pegues
  23. Greensboro Swarm (Hornets): Olisa Akonobi
  24. South Bay Lakers (Lakers): Selton Miguel
  25. Motor City Cruise (Pistons): O’Mar Stanley
  26. Noblesville Boom (Pacers): Ben Coupet Jr.
  27. Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Des Watson
  28. Stockton Kings (Kings): Jabri Abdur-Rahim
  29. Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Carter Whitt
  30. Capital City Go-Go (Wizards): J.Z. Zaher

Round Two

  1. Texas Legends (Mavericks): Sean Durugordon
  2. Salt Lake City Stars (Jazz): Jermaine Couisnard
  3. Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Dischon Thomas
  4. Valley Suns (Suns): Bryce Thompson
  5. Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Darius Maddox
  6. Santa Cruz Warriors (Warriors): Derrin Boyd
  7. Austin Spurs (Spurs): Pierre Crockrell II
  8. Grand Rapids Gold (Nuggets): Markeese Hastings
  9. Maine Celtics (Celtics): Vance Jackson
  10. Texas Legends (Mavericks): Chandler Baker
  11. Wisconsin Herd (Bucks): Onno Steger
  12. Iowa Wolves (Timberwolves): Donte Ingram
  13. Memphis Hustle (Grizzlies): Kobe Webster
  14. Sioux Falls Skyforce (Heat): Tyler Hawkins (Barry University)
  15. Motor City Cruise (Pistons): Jason Hubbard (Taylor University)
  16. Wisconsin Herd (Bucks): T.J. Weeks
  17. Noblesville Boom (Pacers): Ahmaad Rorie
  18. Maine Celtics (Celtics): Nicolas Timberlake
  19. Santa Cruz Warriors (Warriors): Franco Miller Jr.
  20. Motor City Cruise (Pistons): Ray Harrison
  21. Westchester Knicks (Knicks): Fousseyni Drame

Teams will fill out their training camp rosters with affiliate players, returning rights players, and tryout signees, along with NBA-assigned two-way players.

Training camps open Monday, with the G League Tip-Off Tournament beginning November 7. The regular season tips off December 19.

This article first appeared on Hoops Wire and was syndicated with permission.

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