NBA draft: Clippers acquire Nevada’s Kobe Sanders in 2nd round
- On Thursday night, the Los Angeles Clippers acquired a second-round selection from the New York Knicks and used it to draft 6-foot-8 forward Kobe Sanders in the 2025 NBA Draft.
- The Clippers acquired Sanders by moving up one spot from the Knicks, who had initially chosen him, aiming to add a playmaker able to shoot and learn under James Harden.
- Sanders, a 23-year-old five-year senior from Nevada, averaged 15.8 points, 4.5 assists, and shot 46% last season while earning third-team All-Mountain West honors and impressing scouts with his passing and guard skills.
- NBA analyst Kevin O'Connor noted Sanders can "play the Ben Simmons role for the Clippers" and has "an ability to hit some shots off the dribble," despite limited athleticism.
- Clippers president Lawrence Frank said they plan "to make some tweaks" by having young players, including Sanders, spend more time with the team and less in the G League to compete for roster spots.
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NBA draft: Clippers acquire Nevada’s Kobe Sanders in 2nd round
The Clippers wrapped up their 2025 NBA Draft on Thursday night by landing Nevada’s Kobe Sanders with the 50th overall pick in the second round. The Clippers traded with the New York Knicks to move up one spot and received Sanders, a 6-foot-8 swingman, whom the Knicks had initially selected. The Clippers then selected 6-8 French forward Mohamed Diawara at No. 51 and traded him to the Knicks. Sanders possesses guard skills and a defensive mindset,…
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