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    French Center Joan Beringer Projected Top 20 Pick Declares For The NBA Draft: 5 Possible Landing Spots

    ​Joan Beringer, the 6’11” French center with a 7’5″ wingspan, has declared for the 2025 NBA Draft and is projected as a top-20 pick. Given his defensive prowess, athleticism, and potential, several NBA teams could be his ideal landing spots.​

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    Utah Jazz

    When he took charge as Utah Jazz head coach, Will Hardy implemented an innovative yet adaptable system with player growth at its core. The Jazz would reap significant benefits from settling on a long-term center with Lauri Markkanen and developing guard Keyonte George, who is already in the lineup.

    Joan Beringer’s defensive versatility and natural athletic ability would match perfectly with Will Hardy’s system and receive nurturing development under his guidance. The Jazz would benefit when Beringer joins Markkanen on the floor because their movements would match well. Hardy’s focus on passing would also help Beringer advance as a developing player in a relaxed situation.

    Orlando Magic

    The Orlando Magic, led by Jamahl Mosley, are steadily climbing the Eastern Conference ranks behind young stars Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. Adding Beringer could bolster their frontcourt athleticism and rim protection, blending well with Banchero’s dynamic playmaking.

    Mosley’s defense-first philosophy and commitment to player development would suit Beringer’s skill set. With room to grow and offensive opportunities created by Banchero and Wagner, Beringer could thrive in Orlando’s strong young core.

    Toronto Raptors

    Darko Rajaković is guiding the Toronto Raptors through a transition toward a ball-movement-focused offense and player development model. Beringer’s athletic profile and untapped potential align perfectly with Toronto’s evolving needs.

    His ability to move without the ball and protect the rim would fit Rajaković’s system. Learning alongside versatile talents like Scottie Barnes, Beringer would benefit from a patient, developmental approach that could maximize his long-term impact.

    Portland Trail Blazers

    Portland, rebuilding under Chauncey Billups, is seeking young pieces to form a new identity. Beringer’s timeline matches their patient approach, and Billups’ player-first coaching style could ease his transition.

    Beringer would have the chance to grow alongside Scoot Henderson and Anfernee Simons, establishing a young nucleus for the Blazers’ future. Portland’s rebuilding phase offers ample playing time, creating a valuable developmental environment for Beringer.

    Washington Wizards

    The Washington Wizards, now led by Brian Keefe, are deep into a rebuild and actively seeking young talent across all positions. Beringer could step in immediately and grow without the pressure of competing for wins right away.

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    Keefe’s likely emphasis on fundamentals and structure would give Beringer a strong developmental platform. In a team-wide youth movement, Beringer could become a centerpiece of Washington’s long-term plans.

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