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On the latest episode of the Locked On NBA Big Board podcast, Rafael Barlowe and James Barlowe break down four of the hottest prospects in college basketball, all of whom have been on fire since the start of conference play. They kick things off with Rutgers freshman Ace Bailey, who’s coming off a jaw-dropping 30-point performance on 13-15 shooting. Rafael is firmly sold on Bailey as a top-3 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, but James remains unconvinced, sparking a debate on Bailey’s draft range.
The brothers also dive into the projected number-one pick, Duke’s Cooper Flagg, whose impressive 50% three-point shooting in conference play has seemingly solidified his position atop the draft.
Next, they spotlight Wake Forest’s Hunter Sallis, who has revitalized his stock with a scorching stretch, averaging 22 points on stellar efficiency, and debate whether his breakout can translate to draft boards.
Finally, Oklahoma’s Jalon Moore takes center stage as the brothers weigh his strong numbers in the grueling SEC—19.8 points, 7 rebounds, and excellent shooting—and grapple with how his game projects to the next level.
NBA Draft analyst Rafael Barlowe from NBA Draft Junkies and current author of the NBA Big Board newsletter is joined by Richard Stayman (@MavsDraft), James Barlowe, and Leif Thulin to breakdown the NBA Draft. Rafael & Team gives passionate NBA Draft fans a deep look into the NBA Draft with great guests, Mock Draft, player rankings, and of course BIG BOARDs. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network.
Timestamps:
Ace Bailey - 1:58
Cooper Flagg - 12:15
Hunter Sallis - 22:52
Jalon Moore - 28:59
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On the latest episode of the Locked On NBA Big Board podcast, Rafael Barlowe and James Barlowe break down four of the hottest prospects in college basketball, all of whom have been on fire since the start of conference play. They kick things off with Rutgers freshman Ace Bailey, who’s coming off a jaw-dropping 30-point performance on 13-15 shooting. Rafael is firmly sold on Bailey as a top-3 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, but James remains unconvinced, sparking a debate on Bailey’s draft range.
The brothers also dive into the projected number-one pick, Duke’s Cooper Flagg, whose impressive 50% three-point shooting in conference play has seemingly solidified his position atop the draft.
Next, they spotlight Wake Forest’s Hunter Sallis, who has revitalized his stock with a scorching stretch, averaging 22 points on stellar efficiency, and debate whether his breakout can translate to draft boards.
Finally, Oklahoma’s Jalon Moore takes center stage as the brothers weigh his strong numbers in the grueling SEC—19.8 points, 7 rebounds, and excellent shooting—and grapple with how his game projects to the next level.
NBA Draft analyst Rafael Barlowe from NBA Draft Junkies and current author of the NBA Big Board newsletter is joined by Richard Stayman (@MavsDraft), James Barlowe, and Leif Thulin to breakdown the NBA Draft. Rafael & Team gives passionate NBA Draft fans a deep look into the NBA Draft with great guests, Mock Draft, player rankings, and of course BIG BOARDs. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network.
Timestamps:
Ace Bailey - 1:58
Cooper Flagg - 12:15
Hunter Sallis - 22:52
Jalon Moore - 28:59
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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