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NBA draft 2025: Year-by-year No. 1 overall picks; Cooper Flagg expected nextJohn Leuzzi, USA TODAY NETWORK June 25, 2025 at 10:59 PM

The day has arrived. Welcome to the NBA draft.

In just a few hours, the next wave of NBA talent will be welcomed into the association at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, with NBA commissioner Adam Silver announcing their names — and that includes the highly anticipated moment of the No. 1 overall pick.

The No. 1 overall pick for the 2025 NBA Draft is all but a done deal and a selection that doesn't have much uncertainty surrounding it going into the draft, as the Dallas Mavericks are widely expected to take Duke's Cooper Flagg with the top overall pick.

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At 18 years old, Flagg will be the second youngest player taken with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft's history, only behind four-time NBA champion LeBron James. Should Flagg be taken by the Mavericks, Flagg not only will be able to start his NBA career with a true contender for the Larry O'Brien Trophy, but will add his name to the legacy and history of former Blue Devils that have been taken with the pick.

So with the 2025 NBA Draft set to get underway on June 25 at 8 p.m. ET at the Barclays Center, what exclusive group of past NBA talent is Flagg expected to join as the presumed No. 1 overall pick? Here's a full look at the history of the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft, including a year-by-year list of the top overall pick and which Division I colleges have the most No. 1 overall picks:

Who is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in 2025 NBA Draft?

The expected No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft is Duke's Cooper Flagg, who won the Naismith, Wooden and National Player of the Year awards this past season as a true freshman.

Here's more on Flagg going No. 1 overall to the Mavericks from USA TODAY's latest NBA mock draft:

The do-it-all young star led the Blue Devils in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. Flagg has outstanding footwork, especially in the low post. He can use either hand on shots in the paint, knows how to run plays, can hit catch-and-shoot 3s and is an active weakside defender. Flagg, who added more muscle since the start of the year, is a physical player who initiates contact, is confident and plays with force when necessary.

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Most NBA draft No. 1 overall picks by a single college

Previously noted by the Fayetteville Observer, part of the USA TODAY Network, and ESPN, Duke holds the record among all Division I basketball programs with the most No. 1 overall picks at five.

Here's a breakdown of which Division I basketball programs have the most No. 1 overall picks:

Five (1): Duke

Three (1): Kentucky

Two (16): Cincinnati, Duquesne, Georgetown, Houston, Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State, LSU, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Purdue, UCLA, UNLV, Utah and West Virginia

One (31): Arizona, Bowling Green, Bradley, Davidson, DePaul, Furman, Georgia, Illinois State, LIU Brooklyn, Loyola Chicago, Marshall, Memphis, Michigan State, Minnesota, Navy, NC State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pacific, Providence, Seattle, St. Bonaventure, Syracuse, Texas Wesleyan, Texas Western, Virginia, Wake Forest and Washington

NBA draft No. 1 pick history

Here's a full list of No. 1 overall picks in the NBA draft dating back to 1947:

2024: Zaccharie Risacher (France) — Atlanta Hawks

2023: Victor Wembanyama (France) — San Antonio Spurs

2022: Paolo Banchero (Duke) — Orlando Magic

2021: Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State) — Detroit Pistons

2020: Anthony Edwards (Georgia) — Minnesota Timberwolves

2019: Zion Williamson (Duke) — New Orleans Pelicans

2018: Deandre Ayton (Arizona) — Phoenix Suns

2017: Markelle Fultz (Washington) — Philadelphia 76ers

2016: Ben Simmons (LSU) — Philadelphia 76ers

2015: Karl-Anthony Towns (Kentucky) — Minnesota Timberwolves

2014: Andrew Wiggins (Kansas) — Cleveland Cavaliers

2013: Anthony Bennett (UNLV) — Cleveland Cavaliers

2012: Anthony Davis (Kentucky) — New Orleans Hornets

2011: Kyrie Irving (Duke) — Cleveland Cavaliers

2010: John Wall (Kentucky) — Washington Wizards

2009: Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) — Los Angeles Clippers

2008: Derrick Rose (Memphis) — Chicago Bulls

2007: Greg Oden (Ohio State) — Portland Trail Blazers

2006: Andrea Bargnani (Italy) — Toronto Raptors

2005: Andrew Bogut (Utah) — Milwaukee Bucks

2004: Dwight Howard (High School, SACA) — Orlando Magic

2003: LeBron James (High School, St. Vincent-St. Mary) — Cleveland Cavaliers

2002: Yao Ming (China) — Houston Rockets

2001: Kwame Brown (High School, Glynn Academy) — Washington Wizards

2000: Kenyon Martin (Cincinnati) — New Jersey Nets

1999: Elton Brand (Duke) — Chicago Bulls

1998: Michael Olowokandi (Pacific) — Los Angeles Clippers

1997: Tim Duncan (Wake Forest) — San Antonio Spurs

1996: Allen Iverson (Georgetown) — Philadelphia 76ers

1995: Joe Smith (Maryland) — Golden State Warriors

1994: Glen Robinson (Purdue) — Milwaukee Bucks

1993: Chris Webber (Michigan) — Orlando Magic

1992: Shaquille O'Neal (LSU) — Orlando Magic

1991: Larry Johnson (UNLV) — Charlotte Hornets

1990: Derrick Coleman (Syracuse) — Charlotte Hornets

Click here to look at the full list of No. 1 overall NBA draft picks dating back to 1947.

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