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5 Nets 2025 Draft perspectives to see how they go to the NCAA First Four on the way,

The Brooklyn networks still have 14 games in their 2024-25 NBA season to achieve something, starting with the Matchup on Tuesday at the reigning Champion Boston Celtics. However, since Brooklyn probably does not make it to the Play-in tournament of the Eastern Conference, if there are six games behind the ninth and 10th seeds, there will be at least a certain focus on the basketball tournament of the NCAA men, which starts technically on Tuesday.

The first four start of the NCAA tournament begins on Tuesday and the four games between Tuesday and Wednesday will affect St. Francis (PA) and Alabama State, North Carolina and San Diego State, Mount St. Mary's and American University as well as Xavier and Texas. While some of these schools have no players who are on the NBA draft radar from 2025, there are some teams who have a promising talent.

Most NBA fans are familiar with the Texas Freshman Guard Tre Johnson, a player who was selected somewhere in the top 10 of the design after the season he had for the Longhorns. However, there are other players on the radar who can also be seen in the first four. Because the networks in the upcoming draft have several tips.

Tre Johnson, G., Texas

Of all players who will play in the first four phase, Johnson is the best -respected quintet of people who are listed here, and it makes sense to consider what he did this season. Johnson, who achieved an average of 19.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game, while he was shot 42.7% from the field and 39.2% from three-point land, has a season in which he was appointed the second rookie of the year, All-Sec and the Sec-All Freshman team.

Ian Jackson, G., North Carolina

Jackson is currently going in the second round of the NBA design of 2025, but that does not mean that his stock cannot rise or fall, depending on how he plays in the first four games, and possibly also whether North Carolina creates San Diego State on Tuesday. Jackson comes into the draft with some own awards when he made the ACC All-Freshman team after an average of 12.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game, while he shot 46.4% of the floor and 39.6% of deep.

Drake Powell, G., North Carolina

Powell, Ian Jackson's teammate, has neither the kind of numbers that Jackson nor has Powell made the ACC's all-Freshman team, but there are some bills that Powell also took in the second round of the NBA design. Powell profiled himself more as a wing, which he does as a security guard like Jackson, but Powell brings more sportiness and position size to the shooting/small forward spot, while after an average of 7.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game brings an upward trend, while he shoots 49.5% from the field and 37.1% behind the three -point line.

Miles Byrd, G, San Diego State

Byrd is one of these players who can increase his shares depending on how he appears in the NCAA tournament. Byrd, a junior, achieves an average of 12.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.1 blocks per game for a team in San Diego State who has the chance to be a team that goes deep into the tournament and may increase some clips like Byrd.

Dailyn Swain, SG/SF, Xavier

Swain will compete against Tre Johnson and Texas to make it into the NCAA tournament as 11th seeds, with the chance to deduct a surprise if possible in the first round. Swain, who has an average of 10.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game, while he shot 52.7% of the field and 18.2% of Deep, is one of the players who could be naughty, but when he plays well during the tournament, in which the Nets with the tournament in the second round, with a team in the tournament, with the tournament, with the tournament Nets with an ascent, with an ascent, he was able to take the tournament with a recording.