Seth Rollins memorably wore MSCHF boots on an episode of WWE RAW in 2023. The big red boots sparked a lot of buzz.
CM Punk recently appeared on Sneaker Shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma, and he was asked to comment on how he felt about Rollins’ MSCHF boots.
“Completely ignorant and stupid,” he said. “I don’t know why anyone would, outside of, being in a movie or a television show, wear those in real life. But again, I’m not trying to gate-keep shoes or anything like that. It seems a little too ‘notice me’ for me.”
CM Punk recently defeated Seth Rollins at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. He is set to compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble match.
“I’m not gonna disparage Seth (Rollins)—at least not his ability,” he said. “Maybe the way he dresses. Honestly, I don’t think he needs to do all that. I think Seth Rollins is a killer. But when he dresses that way and acts a certain way, I don’t think he’s a killer. So, I can honestly say maybe I don’t take him as seriously as he wants me to take him,” CM Punk said.
“The Seth Rollins I faced tonight, the one that was face-to-face with me last week—that’s Seth Rollins to me. Not the Purple Pieman from Porcupine Peak. It’s funny, but I will bring the best out of you if you step into the ring with me. If you hold the microphone against me, I will 100% make people say, ‘Where was that person this entire time? Where was that Drew McIntyre? Where was that Seth Rollins?’ It’s rare air when I step into the ring, and if you don’t step up, you get stepped right on out.”
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Seth Rollins recently debuted a pair of custom MSCHF boots that have been turning heads for all the wrong reasons. The boots, which feature a bold and eye-catching design, have been described by many as “a little too notice me.”
While Rollins is known for his flashy and unique ring gear, these boots take his fashion sense to a whole new level. The bright colors and intricate patterns make them stand out in a crowd, but some fans believe that they may be a bit too over-the-top.
Despite the mixed reactions, Rollins seems to be enjoying his new footwear and is proudly showing them off on social media. Whether you love them or hate them, there’s no denying that these boots are definitely making a statement.
What do you think of Seth Rollins’ MSCHF boots? Are they a fashion statement or just a little too much? Let us know in the comments below!
“Completely ignorant and stupid. I don’t know why anyone, outside of being in a movie or a television show, would wear those in real life. I’m not trying to gatekeep shoes or anything like that. It seems a little too ‘notice me’ for me,” he said.
That settles that.
Punk ended up spending over $3,000 on three pairs of shoes during his shopping venture.
Rollins and Punk will both be in the men’s Royal Rumble at WWE Royal Rumble.
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Former WWE superstar CM Punk recently shared his thoughts on current superstar Seth Rollins’ new ring gear, specifically his eye-catching big red shoes. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Punk described Rollins’ choice of footwear as “a little too ‘notice me’ for my taste.”
Punk, known for his no-nonsense attitude and minimalist ring gear, has never been one to go for flashy or attention-grabbing attire. He went on to say that while he respects Rollins as a performer, he personally finds the big red shoes to be a bit over-the-top.
Rollins, on the other hand, has been known for his bold and colorful ring gear throughout his career. The former Universal Champion has never been one to shy away from making a statement with his fashion choices, and the big red shoes are just the latest example of his unique style.
It’s clear that Punk and Rollins have different opinions when it comes to ring gear, but at the end of the day, it’s all about personal preference. Fans can continue to expect Rollins to make bold fashion statements in the ring, while Punk will no doubt stick to his more understated look.
Seth Rollins memorably wore MSCHF boots on an episode of WWE RAW in 2023. The big red boots sparked a lot of buzz.
CM Punk recently appeared on Sneaker Shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma, and he was asked to comment on how he felt about Rollins’ MSCHF boots.
“Completely ignorant and stupid,” he said. “I don’t know why anyone would, outside of, being in a movie or a television show, wear those in real life. But again, I’m not trying to gate-keep shoes or anything like that. It seems a little too ‘notice me’ for me.”
CM Punk recently defeated Seth Rollins at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. He is set to compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble match.
“I’m not gonna disparage Seth (Rollins)—at least not his ability,” he said. “Maybe the way he dresses. Honestly, I don’t think he needs to do all that. I think Seth Rollins is a killer. But when he dresses that way and acts a certain way, I don’t think he’s a killer. So, I can honestly say maybe I don’t take him as seriously as he wants me to take him,” CM Punk said.
“The Seth Rollins I faced tonight, the one that was face-to-face with me last week—that’s Seth Rollins to me. Not the Purple Pieman from Porcupine Peak. It’s funny, but I will bring the best out of you if you step into the ring with me. If you hold the microphone against me, I will 100% make people say, ‘Where was that person this entire time? Where was that Drew McIntyre? Where was that Seth Rollins?’ It’s rare air when I step into the ring, and if you don’t step up, you get stepped right on out.”
Seth Rollins is known for his bold and daring fashion choices, but his latest pair of MSCHF boots may have crossed the line into “a little too notice me” territory. The wrestler recently debuted a pair of custom boots from the brand MSCHF, featuring a vibrant neon design and eye-catching graphics.
While Rollins is no stranger to standing out in a crowd, some fans are questioning whether these boots are a bit too over-the-top. The bright colors and bold patterns certainly make a statement, but some are wondering if they are more distracting than stylish.
Of course, fashion is subjective, and Rollins has never been one to shy away from taking risks with his wardrobe. Whether you love them or hate them, one thing is for sure – these boots are definitely turning heads.
What do you think of Seth Rollins’ MSCHF boots? Are they “a little too notice me” or just the right amount of bold? Let us know in the comments!
There seems more trouble for Meta’s former COO Sheryl Sandberg. Just days after, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg put the blame for all so-called wrong policies in the company on her, now comes a damning legal case. According to a recent report in New York Times, Zuckerberg blamed former COO Sandberg for Facebook’s current “culture” and inclusivity initiatives. According to report, Zuckerberg made these remarks during a meeting with Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Donald Trump. Sandberg has now reportedly been sanctioned by a Delaware judge for allegedly deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.According to a report in Tech Crunch, this stems from a shareholder lawsuit filed late last year against Sandberg and former Meta board member Jeff Zients.
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The shareholders allege that Sandberg and Zients used personal email accounts to discuss matters related to a 2018 lawsuit accusing Facebook leaders of violating the law and their fiduciary duties regarding user privacy. They further claim that Sandberg and Zients deleted emails from these personal accounts despite a court order not to. The judge found these allegations credible. The judge’s decision states that Sandberg used a personal Gmail account under a pseudonym for communications relevant to the case. The judge also noted inconsistencies in Sandberg’s responses to interrogatories and plaintiffs’ questions, suggesting she selectively deleted emails rather than using an auto-delete function. As a sanction, the judge has raised the burden of proof for Sandberg’s affirmative defense. She must now prove her defense with “clear and convincing” evidence, a higher standard than the usual “preponderance” of evidence. The judge also awarded certain expenses to the plaintiffs. A spokesperson for Sandberg maintains that the plaintiffs’ claims are without merit, stating that “all work emails were preserved on Facebook’s servers.” The underlying issue involves allegations that Meta violated a 2012 FTC order prohibiting the company from collecting and sharing user data without consent. Facebook allegedly sold data to commercial partners, including Cambridge Analytica, and removed required disclosures from privacy settings. Meta previously paid a $5 billion fine to the FTC in 2019 for violating this order and has also faced penalties from European regulators.
Just days after being dumped by Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg finds herself in hot water once again. This time, she has received a court notice for allegedly using Gmail for work-related communication and deleting emails in violation of a court order.
Sandberg, who was recently ousted from her position at Meta, is now facing legal repercussions for her alleged actions. The court notice states that Sandberg was using a Gmail account to conduct work-related communication, which goes against the company’s policies. Additionally, it is alleged that she deleted emails that were supposed to be preserved as part of an ongoing legal case.
This latest development comes as a blow to Sandberg, who has already been under scrutiny for her role in the downfall of Meta. Her relationship with Zuckerberg had been a topic of much speculation, and now it seems that her legal troubles are only adding to her woes.
It remains to be seen how Sandberg will respond to these allegations and what impact they will have on her future career prospects. Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to unfold.
(Clayton County, GA) – The Clayton County Board of Commissioners administrative offices, libraries, recreation centers, and senior centers will be closed on Tues., Jan 21, 2025, due to predicted inclement weather. This action is pursuant to the Official Code of Clayton County, Chapter 34, Emergency Management.
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Due to the projected extreme winter weather conditions, all UWF locations will close Tuesday, January 21 and Wednesday, January 22. This includes all classes, events, campus activities and online courses. Normal University operations, classes, events and campus activities will resume on Thursday, January 23, unless conditions change, in which case, University officials will notify all students, faculty and staff.
According to the most recent update from the National Weather Service, the Pensacola area is expected to have bitter cold weather conditions Monday, January 20, to Wednesday, January 22, and receive up to three inches of snow Tuesday morning through early Tuesday evening. Students, faculty and staff are advised to use their best judgment when traveling during freezing weather conditions.
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Due to the projected extreme winter weather conditions, all UWF locations will close on Tuesday, January 21. This includes all classes, events, campus activities and online courses. University officials will continue to monitor and update the campus community about the forecast for Wednesday, January 22.
According to the most recent update from the National Weather Service, the Pensacola area is expected to have bitter cold weather conditions Monday, January 20, to Wednesday, January 22, and receive up to three inches of snow Tuesday morning through early Tuesday evening. Students, faculty and staff are advised to use their best judgment when traveling during freezing weather conditions.
As local school districts close for winter weather, the University understands this may affect employees and students with children in school. If you are impacted by a local school closure, please contact your supervisor or instructor.
Faculty and Staff: Essential personnel will be notified by their supervisor if there is a need to report to work.
Weather information is available by tuning into WUWF at 88.1FM or online at wuwf.org. Updates from the National Weather Service are available at weather.gov/mob and x.com/NWSMobile.
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Final Destination is a love letter to the horror genre, and it really feels like a tribute to everything that came before it. From the cameo appearances, to soundtrack choices, it is a movie franchise that lends itself to being rewatched, as fans are able to pick up new connections every time. However, some Easter Eggs are not so easy to spot, with one requiring impeccable hearing and an extensive knowledge of classic horror. Don’t fear though, we’re here to explain how the character names of those who got off Flight 180 pay homage to the genre.
Characters in ‘Final Destination’ are Named After Horror Icons
If the names of the characters in Final Destination sound familiar, it is because many of them are named after famous horror directors, actors and producers. The first person to have a premonition is the franchise, Alex Browning (Devon Sawa), and his best friend Tod Waggner (Chad E. Donella) were both named after Tod Browning, the director of Freaks and a frequent collaborator of Lon Chaney, whose name provided the inspiration for Terry Chaney (Amanda Detmer). Tod’s surname was inspired by the Universal producer George Waggner, most notable for directing The Wolf Man. Fellow student and joker Billy Hitchcock (Seann William Scott) is named after the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock.
However, it is not just the protagonists where these Easter eggs can be found — even the secondary characters have hidden references in their names. The students’ teacher who gets back on Flight 180 is Larry Murnau, named after F.W. Murnau who directed the original Nosferatu. The detectives of the case are named Agent Schrek, after Max Schrek who originated the role of Count Orlok in Nosferatu, and Agent Weine, after Robert Wiene, the director of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Even the two girls Tod and Alex speak to at the beginning have famous eponyms. Blake Dreyer is named after Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer and Crista Marsh takes her surname from Fredric March, who won an Oscar for his performance in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
This Character’s Name in ‘Final Destination’ Has A Hidden Meaning
The most meaningful name in Final Destination is Valerie Lewton (Kristen Cloke), who is named after producer Val Lewton. Lewton made numerous low budget horror movies, but his most famous isCat People, with one scene in particular being so iconic that it led to the development of a whole new technique. The movie purposefully builds tension and prepares the audience for a scare only for a bus to drive past. This jump scare technique became known as The Lewton Bus, and refers specifically to jumpscares where the payoff is something harmless. Nowadays, this form of jump-scare is seen all over the horror genre, but Val Lewton is credited with creating it.
The Lewton Bus is connected to Final Destination in two different capacities. The first, and most obvious, is that Terry Chaney is literally hit by a bus, subverting the technique, so the innocuous object from Cat People becomes deadly. The second follows the structure of the movies as a whole. The Final Destination franchise has become synonymous with its painstakingly drawn out death sequences, with characters living in the limbo of near-misses. Valerie Lewton’s death within the franchise is one of the most gruesome examples of this, and it still remains one of Final Destination’s most drawn out, cruel deaths.
The movies have these excessive build-ups that create such an extreme amount of tension, and they are filled with fake-outs. The camera will pan to water flowing over a cable, or a loose light fitting, bombarding the audience with potentially deadly situations. However, the character will avoid them all only for a last minute surprise to cause their death. This also pays homage to The Lewton Bus by constantly amping up the pressure, only to have a painless fake-out, and Final Destination uses this formula again and again to add to the shock of the final blow. The Final Destination universe is peppered with fragments of Lewton’s Bus, and it is just one of the many ways the franchise pays homage to classic horror. The names of the characters are a fun hidden detail within the franchise and are part of the reason a franchise with such a simple concept is still in demand, with Final Destination: Bloodlines on the way this year.
Final Destination is available to stream on Paramount+
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Robert McLachlan
Producer
Craig Perry, Glen Morgan, Warren Zide
Production Company
New Line Cinema, Hard Eight Pictures, Zide-Perry Productions
Sfx Supervisor
Ariel Velasco-Shaw
Budget
$23 million
If you’re a fan of horror movies, chances are you’ve seen the ‘Final Destination’ franchise at least once. But did you know that these movies are actually filled with classic horror Easter eggs that you probably didn’t notice?
From references to iconic horror films like ‘Psycho’ and ‘The Shining’ to subtle nods to horror directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Wes Craven, the ‘Final Destination’ movies are packed with hidden gems for eagle-eyed viewers to spot.
For example, in ‘Final Destination 2,’ there is a scene where a character is hoisted up by hooks in a way that is reminiscent of a similar scene in ‘Hellraiser.’ And in ‘Final Destination 5,’ there is a subtle reference to the infamous shower scene in ‘Psycho.’
So next time you watch a ‘Final Destination’ movie, keep an eye out for these classic horror Easter eggs. You never know what you might find lurking in the shadows.
On Monday, she posted some snaps of herself posing next to some rock formations in western Namibia – but many people noticed something rather unusual about the first photo and wondered if it had been edited.
Martha, who was dressed in a pair of loose-fitting khaki pants and a matching long-sleeved top by designer Suzie Kondi, posed with one hand in her pocket and the other against the rock – but her left hand was nowhere to be seen.
‘Martha, your hand…’ one person commented, while another asked: ‘Martha, where is your hand?’
A third person repeated: ‘Where is your left hand?’ and a fourth said: ‘I think Martha is missing hand.’
Someone else commented: ‘Love you Martha! And your missing hand,’ while another queried: ‘Where did your hand go?’
Martha Stewart has been accused of Photoshopping her vacation photos after fans noticed that her hand was missing as she posed next to some rock formations in a recent photo
The 83-year-old homemaking expert spent Christmas in Namibia and has been sharing plenty of updates on Instagram from her adventures in Africa
A different person accused: ‘NO left hand/arm?? Photoshop. Shame,’ as another claimed: ‘Well, another demolishing Photoshop bye.’
One other Instagram user simply wrote: ‘That left arm is mysterious.’
Others, however, insisted that the star didn’t alter the photo.
They suggested that it was simply an ‘optical illusion’ and her hand was out of view because it was behind the rock formation.
‘It’s behind the rock,’ someone replied, while another agreed, ‘Seems like the rock she’s leaning on is hidden by the rock that’s visible in the picture. Cool optical illusion.’
Some people were quick to compliment Martha’s appearance as one said: ‘You look incredible Martha!’
And another person told her: ‘Wow you look GREAT rocks are pretty cool too!’
Martha also posted a photo of the helicopter she’d been on to see the Skeleton Coast.
Others suggested that it was simply an ‘optical illusion’ and her hand was out of view because it was behind the rock formation
Martha also shared a photo of the helicopter she was traveling in as she explored the Skeleton Coast
The billionaire spent New Year’s Eve tucking in to plenty of caviar and creme fraiche
She explained to her 2.5 million followers: ‘We spent two hours touring the west coast of Namibia flying low over beautiful terrain quite populated with elephant, giraffe, seals, flamingos, even lions!
‘And the landscape – sand castles! Rock formations palm trees.’
Martha, pictured in on December 13 last year, released her very own documentary on Netflix a few months ago
The mother-of-one, who recently gave people a glimpse into her personal life with her very own Netflix documentary, appeared to be back in New York City to ring in the new year.
Posting a close up of several containers of caviar, she wrote: ‘Happy New Year to all of you and thank you for a very great year 2024 and hopefully an even better 2025.’
‘Thanks especially to @blackdiamondcaviar, @roe caviar, @kenfulkinc (gift of yummy osetra),’ she added, referring to a Brooklyn-based company.
Her fans were quick to send their well wishes as one person wrote: ‘Happy New Year Martha. Cheers to the best year yet for you. You are queen.’
Another said: ‘Happy New Year! So happy to have you for inspiration! Wishing you health and happiness in the new year!’
And a third wrote: ‘Happy New Year! Many more projects and gardening adventures.’
Martha Stewart is no stranger to controversy, but her latest scandal has fans scratching their heads. The lifestyle guru recently posted a vacation snap on Instagram, but eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed a bizarre detail that has sparked accusations of Photoshopping.
In the photo, Stewart can be seen lounging on a pristine beach with crystal-clear water in the background. However, upon closer inspection, fans noticed that the horizon line appeared to be slightly warped, leading many to believe that Stewart had edited the photo to make herself appear slimmer or taller.
While Stewart has yet to address the accusations directly, the comments on her post have been flooded with fans questioning the authenticity of the photo. Some have even gone so far as to call for Stewart to be more transparent about her editing practices.
Whether or not Stewart actually Photoshopped the vacation snap remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – her fans are always watching.
The FBI has finally made headway in the string of burglaries that has plagued several A-listers like Patrick Mahomes.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and other athletes recently received warnings from the FBI to beef up their home security and prioritize keeping their movements low-key. These A-listers need to be extra vigilant because of organized crime groups.
These thieves broke into Patrick Mahomes’ home in October before hitting the property of his teammate Travis Kelce. The pair joined an ever-growing list of celebrities targeted by these groups who regrettably continue to evade the law.
FBI Warns Pro Athletes About The Dangers Of Organized Burglary Groups
The FBI issued their warning to pro athletes in a statement, revealing groups of organized thieves were targeting their homes. They shared their findings about these criminal gangs days after NBA star Luka Doncic became the latest victim of a home invasion.
The feds explained that these thieves chose to raid the homes of A-listers whenever they were on the road or at games. However, these groups were not afraid to hatch their robbery scheme in the homeowners’ presence, making them a significant threat to everyone’s safety.
“These homes are targeted for burglary due to the perception they may have high-end goods like designer handbags, jewelry, watches, and cash. While many burglaries occur while homes are unoccupied, some burglaries occur while residents are home,” the FBI officials said per TMZ, adding:
“In these instances, individuals are encouraged to seek law enforcement help and avoid engaging with criminals, as they may be armed or use violence if confronted.”
A-listers Need To Increase Their Home Security
The FBI shared that the culprits appear to originate from South American groups who use “preparation tactics” to get in and out of homes with stolen goods before they can be caught.
“Organized theft groups bypass alarm systems, use Wi-Fi jammers to block Wi-Fi connections and disable devices, cover security cameras, and obfuscate their identities,” the feds claimed. On that note, they advised athletes to beef up their home security.
Additionally, the FBI urged them to take note of their valuables and refrain from sharing social media updates whenever they were away from home. The athletes that have been robbed in recent months, excluding Mahomes, Kelce, and Doncic, include Joe Burrow, Bobby Portis Jr., and Tyler Sequin.
Athletes Aren’t The Only Celebrities In Danger Of Home Invasions
While the FBI’s alert focused on pro athletes, they were not the only ones getting targeted by burglars. The Blast covered that celebrities like actor Simu Liu were not safe from these cunning thieves.
The Marvel star became the latest victim of Los Angeles’ increasing string of robberies when a home invader trespassed onto his luxurious 4,700 square feet property. The culprit reportedly smashed a glass door around 11 p.m., setting off the security systems.
The invader escaped before police arrived; however, reports confirmed nothing valuable was stolen from Liu’s property. Other celebrities who suffered home invasions in 2024 include Tom Hanks, Marlon Wayans, and Tyler Perry.
Mahomes Revamped His Home Security After The Burglary Incident
Last month, The Blast shared that Mahomes had beefed up his home security following October’s burglary incident. Sources claimed he made necessary adjustments and heightened his property’s protection measures but did not reveal the changes.
The burglary also affected Mahomes’ gated community as they increased their defense systems to ease residents’ minds. The security update came shortly after the NFL superstar addressed the home invasion during a press conference.
“Obviously, it’s frustrating. It’s disappointing. It’s something you don’t want to happen to anyone, but especially to yourself,” Mahomes lamented. It was unclear if he and his family had been present when the burglary occurred, but he noted more details about the incident would be revealed later.
Patrick Mahomes Was Fined For ‘Violent Gesture’ In A Game
Weeks after addressing the burglary incident, Mahomes found himself in trouble with the NFL over his poor sportsmanship. The Blast noted he was punished for making a “violent gesture” during his touchdown celebration in the fourth quarter of a game against the Buffalo Bills.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero confirmed that the athlete received a $14,069 fine for his behavior. This is another unfortunate punishment during a BBillsmatch. Last season, Mahomes was penalized with a $50,000 fine for “verbally abusing” officials during a postgame press conference.
The NFL began cracking down on “obscene gestures” made by athletes during their celebrations, especially “gun-related” signs. The league has issued 17 fines this season, with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell noting it was necessary as they did not stand behind these inappropriate gestures.
From fines to groups of organized thieves targeting their homes, pro athletes like Patrick Mahomes have much to worry about.
With the recent surge in burglaries targeting high-profile athletes, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his colleagues are being urged to take extra precautions to protect their homes and families.
In recent months, several NFL players have fallen victim to burglaries, with thieves targeting their luxury homes while they are away competing in games or traveling for various commitments. With the rising popularity of social media, it has become easier for criminals to track the movements of athletes and identify when they are not home.
To combat this threat, security experts are advising athletes to invest in advanced home security systems, including surveillance cameras, motion sensors, and smart locks. Additionally, they are encouraged to keep a low profile on social media and refrain from posting their whereabouts in real-time.
As one of the most recognizable and highly paid athletes in the NFL, Patrick Mahomes must take extra precautions to ensure the safety of his loved ones and valuables. By being proactive and diligent about home security measures, he can deter potential burglars and enjoy peace of mind both on and off the field.
In these uncertain times, it is crucial for athletes to prioritize their safety and well-being, and investing in top-notch home security is a small price to pay for peace of mind. Let’s hope that Patrick Mahomes and his colleagues take this warning seriously and take the necessary steps to protect themselves from becoming victims of burglary.
After a rather muted draft cycle in 2024, the 2025 NBA Draft has folks buzzing. Cooper Flagg remains the obvious frontman — the 18-year-old who scrimmaged with Team USA and checks every box a modern-age scout could want in a prospect — but this is a loaded talent pool. We should see several future All-Stars emerge from the forthcoming rookie class.
We continue to see headlines centered on Flagg and the Rutgers freshmen, Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey. What makes this class so special, though, is all the sleepers who have already upended the discourse. Illinois’ Kasparas Jakucionis, a Euroleague transplant, looks the part of a No. 1 pick candidate, while unheralded Oklahoma freshman Jeremiah Fears, a four-star recruit, has captivated audiences with his quick-twitch athleticism and unfettered confidence.
This draft is positively overflowing with exciting talent.
In keeping with tradition, we have called upon Tankathon to simulate the lottery and determine the order for this mock draft. You can read our most recent big board, which ranks prospects without consideration for specific team fit, here.
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What a stroke of luck for the Kings in their desperate bid to appease De’Aaron Fox and get back on the right track. Flagg has struggled with his 3-point shot to date, but the Duke freshman — one of the youngest prospects on the board — checks too many boxes to overlook here. At 6-foot-9, Flagg covers a ton of ground on the back line defensively. Meanwhile, he’s a razor-sharp offensive connector who can create off of drives and scale up his usage when called upon. With arguably the highest floor and ceiling in the draft, Flagg remains the strongest bet at No. 1.
The storylines here are obvious: ‘Charlotte drafts potential LaMelo Ball replacement.’ Is that fair? Probably not, as Dylan Harper is actually a tremendous fit next to LaMelo Ball in the backcourt. Listed at 6-foot-6 and 215 pounds, Harper is a dynamic advantage creator and point guard in a wing’s body. Harper is well-tailored to cover for Ball’s weaknesses, putting pressure on the rim and generating efficient offense in the halfcourt. This should be a cohesive and symbiotic backcourt, but it does give Charlotte another potential direction if patience wears thin with LaMelo.
Washington gets its primary guard of the future, handing the offensive keys over to Kasparas Jakucionis, the 6-foot-6 Illinois freshman who has awed scouts with his pull-up shooting and elite processing. There are defensive kinks to iron out, but Jakucionis is a prolific pick-and-roll creator who should elevate the likes of Alex Sarr and Bilal Coulibaly. He doesn’t have an elite first step, but Jakucionis can weaponize gear shifts and dexterous handles to get to his spots and apply pressure on the defense.
Ace Bailey basically doesn’t get to the rim, but he’s a 6-foot-10 shot-maker of the highest order, which ought to intrigue the Blazers. Scoot Henderson, Shaedon Sharpe, and Donovan Clingan feel like the primary building blocks in Portland. Bailey slots in comfortably between them on the wing, offering a dynamic floor-spacer who can attack the mid-range off the catch and competently defend multiple positions.
It’s unclear where the Pelicans go from here. Nobody is safe on that roster, which makes determining the “correct” pick a challenge. Jeremiah Fears is a bonafide advantage creator in the point guard spot. He’s a jitterbug ball-handler who eviscerates defenders with a deadly first step and fearless finishing around the rim. Fears is scoring efficiently in the lane and making sharp passing reads. Factor in his youth at 18 years old, and there’s a lot of room to grow. He’s a potential offensive foundation for a post-Zion rebuild.
Toronto can anchor its defense with Khaman Maluach, who offers one of the highest ceilings in the draft. His role has been somewhat sparse at Duke, but the 7-foot-2 titan showcases promising instincts as a rim protector and enough mobility to defend in space. He’s a dominant interior finisher and rebounder, and he’s shooting 80 percent on free throws (with a few 3-point makes under his belt), so there’s shooting touch to invest in.
Utah goes to in-state BYU for its next foundational piece, selecting Russian teenager Egor Demin. An injury has put a mild damper on Demin’s season to date, but his playmaking at 6-foot-9 is easy to invest in. Demin showcases some of the most advanced live-dribble passing chops in the draft, mixing speeds as a driver and whipping on-time, on-target dimes all over the floor. So long as the 3s keep falling and the defense remains passable, Demin should slot highly on draft boards.
VJ Edgecombe is one of the most disruptive perimeter defenders in recent NBA Draft history as a freshman. The 6-foot-5, 180-pound wing is averaging 2.5 steals and 1.3 blocks at Baylor, all while offering uncommon downhill explosiveness and finishing power on offense. Edgecombe’s lack of 3-point shooting and polished self-creation are worrisome, but Brooklyn can afford to operate with patience at the beginning of a rebuild.
OKC takes one of the most polished freshmen in the class. Kon Knueppel has seen his 3-point success waver of late, but he’s a lifelong marksman who should stabilize in that department over time. Meanwhile, Knueppel has found other ways to impact winning, creating efficiently out of pick-and-rolls and weaponizing strength and craft on drives to the cup. He’s not a great athlete, but in terms of skill level and processing speed, few prospects in this class can touch Knueppel.
Detroit has finally made progress under new head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, but there is still ample room to grow. Putting another legitimate advantage creator and volume scorer next to Cade Cunningham in the backcourt could pay dividends. Tre Johnson has been the most absurd shot-maker in the freshman class, operating with an endless green light at Texas. He won’t have the same freedom at the next level, but Johnson should scale down well. He’s going to space the floor, attack seams in the defense, and defend his position well.
San Antonio gets its point guard of the future in Boogie Fland, who comes from the illustrious John Calipari guard tree. At 6-foot-2, Fland showcases elite quickness and live-dribble creativity, constantly tilting the defense on drives and nixing shot contests with a feathery floater. He’s efficiently distributing the rock to teammates, too, with a dependable pull-up jumper that should create a high baseline at the next level. He’d look great running pick-and-rolls next to Victor Wembanyama for the next decade.
Labaron Philon gets the job done. He’s not an elite athlete or the flashiest shot-maker on the board, but the 18-year-old plays an extremely sound, solid brand of basketball. His connective passing, finishing touch, and zeroed-in defense should appeal to a deep Houston team looking for immediate contributors, but absent glaring holes. Philon has the chance to scale up and create more on-ball, but he should also fit well in a streamlined role next to the likes of Reed Sheppard, Amen Thompson, and Jalen Green long term.
San Antonio opts for size and shooting on the wing with UConn freshman Liam McNeeley. The Huskies program has a strong track record of NBA player development and McNeeley is practically the poster child for UConn basketball, offering robust catch-and-shoot ability and sharp two-way instincts at 6-foot-7. He doesn’t provide much on-ball wiggle right now, but McNeeley will readily space the floor, move without the rock, and connect dots for a burgeoning contender in San Antonio. The Spurs could use another volume shooter to juice the offense around Wemby and newcomer Boogie Fland.
The son of former Warriors staple Jason Richardson, it just feels right for Jase Richardson to end up in the Bay. At first glance, the Dubs probably don’t need another 6-foot-3 point guard, but Richardson checks the ‘immediate impact’ box. He has been exceedingly efficient for Michigan State, setting the table with a 3.7 assist-to-turnover ratio and scoring with touch at all three levels. He’s a versatile shot-maker, just as comfortable off-ball as on-ball. He would be able to bring an immediate sense of stability to the Warriors second unit.
A rangy 6-foot-10 wing who can sprint the floor like a gazelle and score prolifically off of cuts and lobs, Noa Essengue should find quick success as Tyrese Haliburton’s running mate in Indiana. He is on the raw end of the spectrum, but Essengue is 18 years old with a great frame and a sky-high ceiling. The shot projects reasonably well and Essengue displays tremendous instincts, especially on defense, where he’s comfortable switching between positions and shouldering significant responsibilities on the back line.
The Nets target their point guard of the future in Israeli teenager Ben Saraf, who has been red-hot in Germany’s top league. At 6-foot-5, Saraf supplies great positional size and a singular ball-handling knack. He’s not a special athlete by NBA standards, but Saraf is endlessly creative, deploying constant changes in speed and direction to get to his spots. Equipped with a potent mid-range jumper and bravura passing chops, Saraf should step into an immediate, significant role for the rebuilding Nets.
Collin Murray-Boyles is a bit hard to project as a 6-foot-7 “big” who doesn’t shoot 3s (yet), but the production is undeniable. The South Carolina sophomore has leveled up in unexpected ways, scoring with extreme efficiency in the paint, mixing face-up drives, bully-ball post-ups, and simple finishes. He passes well for his position and creates havoc on defense, offering a solid baseline for a team capable of putting a floor-spacing 7-footer behind him and multiple potent creators on the perimeter, such as OKC.
Noah Penda gives San Antonio another versatile wing to incorporate into a patchwork supporting cast. At 6-foot-8, he’s shooting over 40 percent from deep in France while flashing high-level passes and elite defensive playmaking chops. Not many prospects at this stage of the draft will check as many boxes. Penda can hit spot 3s, attack closeouts, and generate helpful havoc on the other end.
Nolan Traore’s scoring efficiency has cratered in the top French league this season, but he’s still a twitchy ball-handler with plus positional size and tremendous playmaking instincts. His ability to penetrate the defense and set up teammates remains unimpeachable, even with a poor 3-point shot and limited touch around the basket. Traore can give Utah’s offense a needed shot in the arm, even if he’s mostly focused on creating for teammates out of the gate.
Kam Jones has been one of the best seniors in the country, stepping into an expanded role for Marquette and absolutely thriving. There has never been much doubt in Jones as a shot-maker, but he has embraced point guard duties this season and flourished, posting a comical 4.2 assist-to-turnover ratio. The Magic need a volume shooter, which Jones can supply, but he may also be the table-setter Orlando longs for next to Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero.
OKC uses its third and final first-round pick on 18-year-old former G League Ignite star Dink Pate, who’s spending his season with the Mexico City Capitanes. After becoming the youngest professional basketball player in U.S. history last season, Pate is looking to convince scouts of his potential as a 6-foot-8 true point guard. The shooting is a concern, but Pate moves with uncommon fluidity for his size and he’s a genuinely inventive passer. The Thunder love big slashing guards.
Thomas Sorber has been something of a revelation at Georgetown, emerging as one of the most impactful freshmen in a deep class. There are valid questions about his NBA projection as a 6-foot-10, 255-pound center who spends so much time paint-bound, but Sorber feasts on simple finishes and post-ups. He dominates the glass, creates events on defense (2.2 blocks, 1.3 steals), and shoots enough (74.2 percent on free throws, 1.7 3-point attempts per game) to believe in his long-term potential as a spacer. The Hawks need to start thinking about life beyond Clint Capela.
Hugo Gonzalez still has a ways to go offensively, but the Magic are always fond of athletic two-way wings. There should be no doubt about Gonzalez’s defensive floor. He has been impactful on that end against top-shelf Euroleague competition, hounding ball-handlers at the point of attack and offering impressive switchability at 6-foot-7. So long as the 3s come around, Gonzalez should find ways to score in due time with his strength and athleticism.
Asa Newell hasn’t been the most successful 3-point shooter through 13 college games, but he shot well in high school and his 3-and-D trappings are naturally appealing to teams in need of frontcourt depth. Listed at 6-foot-11 and 220 pounds, Newell has dominated in a streamlined role for UGA, finishing proficiently off of cuts and lobs, while mixing in enough spot-up 3s to maintain confidence in that department. He’s a disruptive back-line defender (1.2 steals, 1.1 blocks) and the fit couldn’t be more perfect in Dallas, where he can benefit from the heliocentric gravity of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.
This is a bit of a fall for Derik Queen, but he’s all the better for it. Opportunities should be vast in Brooklyn. Queen has been exceptionally productive as a freshman, showcasing elite touch and nimble footwork in the post. He’s also comfortable stretching out to the 3-point line and attacking slower defenders off the bounce, deploying tight straight-line handles and plenty of creative finishing moves. Queen is often grabbing the rebound and taking it up the floor, with passing creativity we seldom see from a 6-foot-10, 250-pound big. There’s a lot to like here.
Nique Clifford should continue Memphis’ long track record of unearthing immediate impactful rookies outside the lottery. He fits into a somewhat unique box as a 6-foot-5 forward, but Clifford is an elite positional rebounder who makes excellent use of his springboard athleticism. The 3s fall often enough to believe in them, and Clifford is a dynamic finisher around the rim, made all the more impressive by his feel for connective passing.
Will Riley needs to add muscle and get more physical on drives, but 6-foot-8 guards with his perimeter shot-making talent are always going to draw attention from NBA scouts. Brooklyn can afford the upside gamble with its fourth first-round pick. Riley is such a fluid mover, with a stretchy jumper that he can bury from tough angles and under duress. He doesn’t get all the way to the rim or play through contact, but the handles are real and Riley has some nifty gear shifts up his sleeve, so there is immense potential as his frame fills out.
Johni Broome leads college basketball in BPM. He leads the SEC in blocks (2.6) and rebounds (11.5), all while dominating out of the post with feather-soft touch and a sharp passing eye. The production and impact speaks for itself. Broome’s lack of size and mobility complicate his NBA projection, but at a certain point, one just has to buy into Broome’s knack for winning plays and the outright demolition of his opponents.
Rasheer Fleming has stepped into an expanded role for St. Joseph’s as a junior, hitting 39.3 percent of his 3s and generating chaos as a defensive roamer (1.9 steals, 1.6 blocks). He isn’t going to self-create much, but Fleming can fluidly attack closeouts on straight-line drives and finish explosively around the rim. He moves without the rock, sets screens, and does the dirty work. The Clippers are still in the market for immediate contributors, so this makes sense.
Rocco Zikarsky has not made the leap scouts expected in Australia’s NBL, but 7-foot-2, 230-pound bigs with his defensive instincts are going to command attention all the same. With Walker Kessler popping up in trade rumors all summer, the Jazz could be in the market for another big man anchor in a similar mold.
In a thrilling game that came down to the wire, Cooper Flagg stepped up in a big way to save the Sacramento Kings from defeat against the Charlotte Hornets. The rookie guard showcased his skills and clutch gene, hitting a game-winning shot at the buzzer to secure the victory for the Kings.
Meanwhile, LaMelo Ball, the highly-touted point guard for the Hornets, did not have his best game, leading to speculation that his starting spot may be in jeopardy. Ball was put on notice by his coach and teammates, who expect more consistency and leadership from the talented young player.
The dramatic finish between the Kings and Hornets served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of basketball and the importance of players stepping up in crucial moments. Cooper Flagg’s heroics and LaMelo Ball’s struggles have added a new dimension to the rivalry between these two teams, setting the stage for future matchups filled with excitement and intensity.