At just 18, Noa Essengue is turning heads as one of the 2025 NBA Draft’s most promising international prospects. Listed at 6-foot-11, the French forward brings an elite mix of length, agility and defensive versatility. Currently suiting up for Germany’s Ratiopharm Ulm, Essengue plays in both the BBL and EuroCup circuits.
He’s putting up 10.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.0 steal in 24 minutes per contest over 43 games, converting 63% of his 2-point attempts. In EuroCup play, he’s averaging 12.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.4 steals while shooting 56% overall and 29% from deep.

Portland Trail Blazers
Portland’s rebuild centers around its backcourt, leaving room for a versatile forward like Essengue to grow alongside young guards. With frontcourt injuries lingering, Essengue’s energy and production—highlighted by a 20-point, 8-rebound EuroCup outing—offer immediate depth. His defensive instincts and shooting upside would strengthen a thin rotation, and his long-term ceiling fits Portland’s development timeline.
Oklahoma City Thunder
OKC, fresh off a 68-14 season, is known for stashing and developing high-upside internationals. Essengue, 18, brings two years of pro experience in Germany and perimeter skills at 6’10”. Adding strength will be key, but with OKC’s deep roster and long-term vision, he’d have time to grow into a valuable rotation piece.
Utah Jazz
Utah’s proven success with international bigs makes it a logical destination. Essengue’s athleticism would pair well with Lauri Markkanen, while Utah’s system could refine his offensive tools. He’s attempting 27% of his shots from three, trending toward an estimated 33.5% NBA 3-point clip. His 73% free throw rate hints at further growth as a shooter.
Toronto Raptors
The Raptors have a history of developing global talent like Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby. With Siakam’s future uncertain, Essengue could become a long-term solution.
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He posted 1.1 steals and 1.4 blocks in 18 EuroCup games, displaying elite defensive potential. His cutting and transition play complement Scottie Barnes, while Toronto’s developmental track record bodes well for his offensive polish.
Golden State Warriors
Golden State may look to groom Essengue as a successor to Draymond Green. His 35.5-inch vertical and 9’3.25” standing reach offer the tools for a switch-heavy scheme. Under Steve Kerr’s guidance and with veterans like Stephen Curry in the locker room, Essengue could thrive in a winning culture that emphasizes versatility and high IQ basketball.
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