
The 2025 NBA Draft is fast approaching, and all eyes are on Cooper Flagg (Duke), Dylan Harper (Rutgers), and Tre Johnson (Texas) as the headliners. But one name quietly making waves is Johni Broome. The 6-foot-10 Auburn big man has been phenomenal this season, showing he’s more than just a sleeper pick.
He’s averaging 18.7 points and 10.9 rebounds per game. But above all, Broome’s two-way impact and ability to step up in big moments make him a valuable asset for any team needing frontcourt depth. While his draft stock varies, many project him as a late first-round or early second-round pick.
1) Indiana Pacers
Indiana is building something special with Tyrese Haliburton and Bennedict Mathurin, but their frontcourt still needs some muscle. Broome’s rebounding and shot-blocking ability would fit perfectly alongside Myles Turner, giving the Pacers a defensive presence they’ve been missing. His scoring in the paint would also take some pressure off inside, making him a potential steal if he falls to them.
2) San Antonio Spurs
The Victor Wembanyama era is officially here, but the Spurs still need a dependable backup big to take pressure off their generational talent. Broome’s 21-point, 16-rebound breakout in the Maui Invitational championship showed just how dominant he can be.
San Antonio also loves players with high basketball IQ and strong fundamentals, and Broome fits that mold. He’d thrive in their system and would benefit from learning under one of the best-run franchises in the league.
3) Oklahoma City Thunder
OKC has a knack for developing raw talent, and Broome is exactly the type of player who could thrive under their guidance. His playmaking skills (2.9 assists per game) and defensive awareness make him a great fit for the Thunder. With the injury histories of Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein, OKC could use a durable, high-energy big like Broome to boost their depth.
4) Denver Nuggets
Denver is built around Nikola Jokić, but adding a defensive-minded, athletic big wouldn’t hurt. Broome’s 51.2% shooting from the field and 2.1 blocks per game would give the Nuggets a reliable option off the bench. His fast-paced style fits Denver’s system, especially with their emphasis on efficiency and smart basketball.
5) Portland Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers are still in a rebuilding phase, and bringing in a young, battle-tested big like Broome could help solidify their frontcourt. His season-long double-double average and clutch moments—like his game-winning putback in the Maui Invitational quarterfinals — show he has the toughness and mentality to contribute right away.
- Source: NEWHD MEDIA