28-06-2025
OKC Thunder selects Georgetown center Thomas Sorber 15th overall in 2025 NBA Draft
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The NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder selected Thomas Sorber with the 15th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday night.
The Trenton, New Jersey, native declared for the NBA Draft after his freshman season with the Georgetown Hoyas. Sorber averaged 14.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last season.
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"I think I'm bringing a defensive-minded type of intensity," Sorber told reporters Wednesday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. "Just giving them all I've got on the defensive end. And then on the offensive end, just being a great player, a great offensive player. Just reading the right things, reading the right things to do. Reading the things on defense, hedging or coming back. Just being there at all times, just being able to be a good defender."
The 6-foot-10 center spent his high school career in two separate Catholic schools, originally at Trenton Catholic Academy in his hometown before moving to Archbishop Ryan High School in Philadelphia. Driven by faith and family, Sorber filled his school's trophy cabinet with all-Catholic, all-state and Philadelphia Catholic League championship trophies. One year after his graduation, he became the school's first NBA draftee.
With a 7-foot-6 wingspan, Sorber tied Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner for second-largest wingspan in the 2025 NBA Combine.
Here are five things to know about Sorber:
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Thomas Sorber underwent foot surgery
Thomas Sorber dealt with a left-toe injury that ended his lone season with Georgetown in February against Butler. He's been unable to participate in workouts due to his recovery and is expected to miss the NBA Summer League.
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Thomas Sorber was a seven-time Big East Freshman of the Week
In a conference with teams like UConn, Marquette and Villanova, Sorber stood out. The Georgetown star earned Big East Freshman of the Week seven times, averaging 14.5 points per game before his injury. He eventually lost the Freshman of the Year title to UConn's Liam McNeely.
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Despite the injury, he earned a spot in the conference's All-Freshman team and All-Big East third team.
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Thomas Sorber was a top-50 prospect out of high school
A graduate of the Archbishop Ryan High School in Pennsylvania, Sorber was ranked No. 50 overall in the class of 2025 and No. 3 in the state of Pennsylvania.
Before the draft, Sorber returned to his old school to give back to the community and talk to young kids in the school's summer camp. He tallied 18.9 points per game as a senior.
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Get to know Thomas Sorber's family
Thomas Sorber's dad, Peter, was a soccer player at 6-foot-5.
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Sorber's parents fled Liberia in the 1990s during the nation's civil war, and since then have endured hardship to ensure the best life for their three kids. Sorber is not the first to play basketball, as the second oldest kid, Peter Jr., also took on the sport and committed to Morgan State University. Their older sister, Regina, played at Alabama A&M.
Peter Sr. lost his battle to colon cancer when Thomas was 6. His mother, Tenneh, dedicated her life to giving the best to Thomas, and when his named was called by the NBA commissioner, she proudly stood by his side waving the Liberian flag.
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Thomas Sorber is an 'everything' guy
His own words.
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Thomas Sorber wanted to make sure he highlighted his versatility when talking to NBA teams. He gets rebounds, blocks, shots, steals, anything that is asked of him.
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