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    Johni Broome NBA Draft Projections: Five Landing Spots for Auburn Tiger’s Center

    As the 2025 NBA Draft nears, Auburn’s Johni Broome has positioned himself as a compelling prospect projected to go late in the first round or early in the second. The 6-foot-10 center is in his fifth collegiate season and third with Auburn, showcasing steady growth each year. Broome began his career at Morehead State, averaging 15.4 points and 9.8 rebounds per game over two seasons before transferring.

    Broome became a crucial defensive anchor at Auburn under Bruce Pearl while refining his offensive skill set. He’s averaging 18.5 points per game this season, shooting 56.4% from the floor and 30.6% from beyond the arc.

    With his improved scoring and defensive presence, Broome has emerged as a National Player of the Year contender, an All-American candidate, and a promising NBA Draft prospect. He has also attracted attention from several teams seeking frontcourt talent. Here are five potential teams that could benefit from his versatile skill set.

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    Five Landing Spots for Johni Broome in the Upcoming 2025 NBA Draft

    As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, Broome has emerged as a potential late first-round or early second-round pick. With his defensive skills, improved offensive game, and versatility, several teams could benefit from adding him to their roster. Here are five potential landing spots for Broome.

    1. Denver Nuggets

    The Nuggets organization, led by Nikola Jokić, requires Broome to improve their backup talent pool. The Denver franchise likely intends to look for frontcourt depth through a younger player after DeAndre Jordan reaches 36. The Nuggets need Broome because his ability to defend different positions and playmaking skills fit their offensive system while providing backup support to Jokić in the long run.

    2. Portland Trail Blazers

    Projected for the early second round, Portland’s ongoing rebuild makes Broome a strong candidate for their roster. His ability to play both power forward and center would provide valuable flexibility. With Deandre Ayton’s future uncertain and Donovan Clingan emerging, Broome could be a reliable rotational piece offering defensive toughness and offensive versatility.

    3. Utah Jazz

    The Jazz have consistently invested in versatile big men, making Broome a natural fit. His defensive capabilities and playmaking skills align with Utah’s movement-based system. As Utah builds around rising talents like Walker Kessler and Cody Williams, Broome could provide valuable depth and enhance their defensive presence.

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    4. Atlanta Hawks

    With Clint Capela and Larry Nance nearing the end of their contracts, the Hawks may look to add size in the draft. Broome’s floor-spacing potential and defensive impact would boost Atlanta’s second unit, offering a strong backup option in the frontcourt.

    5. Minnesota Timberwolves

    The Timberwolves lack depth behind Rudy Gobert and Luka Garza. To support their young, developing core, the Timberwolves would gain a defensive ward who passes the ball well and would fit perfectly with Karl-Anthony Towns.

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