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NBA Draft: State-by-state look at where every pick played high school basketball
Perennial Sunshine State powerhouse Montverde Academy produced four picks on its own, including No. 1 overall Cooper Flagg.
By
Thomas Frey
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Jun 26, 2025, 7:30pm
Which states had the MOST players selected in the 1st round of the 2025 NBA Draft?
1:00
Florida finished with the most former high school players selected in the 2025 NBA Draft with seven.
Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.)
had four first round picks on its own from the 2024 undefeated national champion squad in
Cooper Flagg
,
Liam McNeeley
,
Asa Newell
and
Derik Queen
.
California was second with four including first-round picks
Carter Bryant
and
Cedric Coward
.
Georgia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania tied for third with three selections each.
Dylan Harper
leads New Jersey while Pennsylvania is paced by
Will Riley
. The top selection from the Peach State was fifth overall pick
Ace Bailey
.
In total, 19 states had at least one selection.
Montverde Academy and
AZ Compass Prep (Chandler, Ariz.)
were the only schools to have multiple players selected.
Jeremiah Fears
was the top draft pick from AZ Compass at No. 7 overall while
Javon Small
went in the second round.
Read on for a complete state-by-state breakdown of all 59 draftees. All players are connected to the school where they finished their prep career.
(Graphic: Chris Stonebraker)
Florida – 7
Johni Broome
,
Tampa Catholic (Tampa)
Walter Clayton Jr.
,
Bartow
Cooper Flagg
,
Montverde Academy (Montverde)
Liam McNeeley
, Montverde Academy
Asa Newell
, Montverde Academy
Derik Queen
, Montverde Academy
Jase Richardson
,
Columbus (Miami, Fla.)
California – 4
Carter Bryant
,
Centennial (Corona)
Cedric Coward
,
Central East (Fresno)
Jahmai Mashack
,
Etiwanda
Kobe Sanders
,
Christian (El Cajon)
Georgia – 3
Ace Bailey
,
McEachern (Powder Springs)
Sion James
,
Lanier (Sugar Hill)
Will Richard
,
Woodward Academy (College Park)
New Jersey – 3
Dylan Harper
,
Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey)
Rasheer Fleming
,
Camden
Jamir Watkins
,
Trenton Catholic Academy (Trenton)
Pennsylvania – 3
Will Riley
,
Phelps (Malvern)
Thomas Sorber
,
Archbishop Ryan (Philadelphia)
Adou Thiero
,
Quaker Valley (Leetsdale, Pa.)
Arizona – 2
Jeremiah Fears
,
AZ Compass Prep (Chandler)
Javon Small
, AZ Compass Prep
Missouri – 2
Ryan Kalkbrenner
,
Trinity Catholic (St. Louis)
Tre Johnson
,
Link Academy (Branson)
New York – 2
Koby Brea
,
Monsignor Scanlan (Bronx)
V.J. Edgecombe
,
Long Island Lutheran (Brookville)
Tennessee – 2
Kam Jones
,
Evangelical Christian (Cordova)
Chaz Lanier
,
Ensworth (Nashville)
Arkansas
– 1
Taelon Peter
,
Russellville
Colorado – 1
Nique Clifford
,
The Vanguard School (Colorado Springs)
Indiana– 1
Brooks Barnhizer
,
Lafayette Jefferson (Lafayette)
Massachusetts – 1
Danny Wolf
,
Northfield Mount Hermon (Mount Hermon)
Mississippi
– 1
Alijah Martin
,
North Pike (Summit)
Nebraska
– 1
John Tonje
,
Omaha Central (Omaha)
North Carolina – 1
Drake Powell
,
Northwood (Pittsboro)
Texas
– 1
Micah Peavy
,
Duncanville
Utah – 1
Collin Murray-Boyles
,
Wasatch Academy (Mt. Pleasant)
Wisconsin – 1
Kon Knueppel
,
Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee)
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