25. Kendrick Nunn, Miami.
24. Jonathan Isaac, Orlando.
23. Lonzo Ball, New Orleans.
Shooting a career-high 38.3 percent from thee this season.
22. Aaron Gordon, Orlando.
21. Myles Turner, Indiana.
20. John Collins, Atlanta.
19. Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis.
18. De’Aaron Fox, Sacramento.
17. Jamal Murray, Denver.
16. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC.
Quickly blossoming into one of the best young guards in the NBA.
15. D’Angelo Russell, Minnesota.
14. Jaylen Brown, Boston.
13. Domantas Sabonis, Indiana.
12. Kristaps Porzingis, Dallas.
Rebounding at the highest rate of his career.
11. Zion Williamson, New Orleans.
10. Ja Morant, Memphis.
9. Brandon Ingram, New Orleans.
8. Devin Booker, Phoenix.
7. Bam Adebayo, Miami.
Becoming one of the most unique big men in basketball.
6. Jayson Tatum, Boston.
5. Trae Young, Atlanta.
4. Ben Simmons, Philadelphia.
3. Donovan Mitchell, Utah.
2. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota.
1. Luka Doncic, Dallas.
Already a borderline MVP candidate as a 21-year-old
Top 25 NBA players under 25, 2019-20
25. Kendrick Nunn, Miami.
24. Jonathan Isaac, Orlando.
23. Lonzo Ball, New Orleans.
Shooting a career-high 38.3 percent from thee this season.
22. Aaron Gordon, Orlando.
21. Myles Turner, Indiana.
20. John Collins, Atlanta.
19. Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis.
18. De’Aaron Fox, Sacramento.
17. Jamal Murray, Denver.
16. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC.
Quickly blossoming into one of the best young guards in the NBA.
15. D’Angelo Russell, Minnesota.
14. Jaylen Brown, Boston.
13. Domantas Sabonis, Indiana.
12. Kristaps Porzingis, Dallas.
Rebounding at the highest rate of his career.
11. Zion Williamson, New Orleans.
10. Ja Morant, Memphis.
9. Brandon Ingram, New Orleans.
8. Devin Booker, Phoenix.
7. Bam Adebayo, Miami.
Becoming one of the most unique big men in basketball.
6. Jayson Tatum, Boston.
5. Trae Young, Atlanta.
4. Ben Simmons, Philadelphia.
3. Donovan Mitchell, Utah.
2. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota.
1. Luka Doncic, Dallas.
Already a borderline MVP candidate as a 21-year-old