Brice Williams has positioned himself as a notable 2025 NBA Draft prospect, combining size, shot-making, and versatility at 6-foot-7. The Nebraska senior guard averaged 20.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists on 47.1% shooting, including 38.7% efficiency on catch-and-shoot threes and mid-80s free-throw shooting.
At the NBA Draft Combine, the Huntersville, North Carolina, native measured 6-5.25 without shoes, weighed 214 pounds. A month earlier, Williams dropped 21 points in Nebraska’s College Basketball Crown title win over UCF, making him the program’s single-season scoring leader and helping the Huskers capture their first postseason championship since 1996.

NBA Draft 2025 Projections: Where Brice Williams Might Be Headed
Orlando Magic
Orlando’s last-place finish in team three-point shooting (31.8%) exposes a glaring need for spacing around Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. Williams’ knockdown ability off the catch makes him an immediate upgrade on the wing. Though not likely a first-round target, Orlando could pursue him as a second-rounder or undrafted free agent to add maturity, size, and efficient scoring.
Charlotte Hornets
With Charlotte’s 33.9% clip from beyond the arc and inconsistent bench output, Brice Williams offers needed offensive depth. A North Carolina native, Williams would bring positional versatility and high-level production. His scoring instincts complement LaMelo Ball’s creation, and his college experience could help stabilize a young roster in transition.
Washington Wizards
The Wizards are firmly in rebuild mode and ranked 29th in the NBA in three-point shooting (33.5%). With two first-round picks and multiple roster holes, Washington could view Williams as a ready-made scorer who fits long-term development plans. His 20.4 points per game would have ranked among the best on their current roster.
Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia needs consistent scoring around stars Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. Williams’ blend of size, catch-and-shoot prowess, and efficient scoring could make him a valuable bench piece in a playoff rotation. While the Sixers will likely look at big names early, Williams’ skillset could intrigue them in the second round or as a summer league standout.
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San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio continues building around Victor Wembanyama and needs shooters who can space the floor. Williams’ 38.7% catch-and-shoot percentage, combined with a near 6-11 wingspan, makes him a projectable fit as a 3-and-D wing. His age and productivity suit the Spurs’ timeline of adding smart, polished contributors.
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