NBA Draft: Complete List Of Early-Entry Candidates

A total of 106 players have filed as early entry candidates for the 2025 NBA Draft, the league announced Monday. The draft will take place June 25–26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with the first round set for Wednesday and the second round on Thursday.Cooper Flagg, Duke, NBA Draft, NCAA

Players wishing to withdraw from consideration must notify the league in writing by 5 p.m. ET on June 15. Under NCAA rules, college players must withdraw by May 28 to retain collegiate eligibility.


Early Entry Candidates

(Domestic Players)

  • Izan Almansa, Perth (Australia), 6-10, 2005 DOB
  • Ace Bailey, Rutgers, 6-10, Freshman
  • Chad Baker-Mazara, Auburn, 6-7, Senior
  • Quincy Ballard, Wichita State, 7-0, Senior
  • Nate Bittle, Oregon, 7-0, Senior
  • John Blackwell, Wisconsin, 6-4, Sophomore
  • Jaden Bradley, Arizona, 6-3, Junior
  • Carter Bryant, Arizona, 6-8, Freshman
  • Miles Byrd, San Diego State, 6-7, Sophomore
  • Rueben Chinyelu, Florida, 6-10, Sophomore
  • Alex Condon, Florida, 6-11, Sophomore
  • Tayton Conerway, Troy, 6-3, Senior
  • Melvin Council Jr., St. Bonaventure, 6-4, Senior
  • Cedric Coward, Washington State, 6-6, Senior
  • Thierry Darlan, Delaware (NBA G League), 6-6, 2004 DOB
  • Tae Davis, Notre Dame, 6-9, Junior
  • Silas Demary Jr., Georgia, 6-5, Sophomore
  • Egor Demin, BYU, 6-9, Freshman
  • Jerry Deng, Florida State, 6-9, Sophomore
  • Treysen Eaglestaff, North Dakota, 6-6, Junior
  • VJ Edgecomb Jr., Baylor, 6-5, Freshman
  • Isaiah Evans, Duke, 6-6, Freshman
  • Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma, 6-4, Freshman
  • Elijah Fisher, Pacific, 6-6, Junior
  • Cooper Flagg, Duke, 6-9, Freshman
  • Boogie Fland, Arkansas, 6-2, Freshman
  • Rasheer Fleming, St. Joseph’s, 6-9, Junior
  • PJ Haggerty, Memphis, 6-3, Sophomore
  • Dylan Harper, Rutgers, 6-6, Freshman
  • Dominick Harris, UCLA, 6-3, Senior
  • Chris Howell, UC San Diego, 6-6, Junior
  • Josh Hubbard, Mississippi State, 5-11, Sophomore
  • Kasparas Jakucionis, Illinois, 6-6, Freshman
  • Tre Johnson, Texas, 6-6, Freshman
  • Karter Knox, Arkansas, 6-6, Freshman
  • Kobe Knox, South Florida, 6-5, Junior
  • Kon Knueppel, Duke, 6-7, Freshman
  • Toibu Lawal, Virginia Tech, 6-8, Junior
  • Yaxel Lendeborg, UAB, 6-9, Senior
  • Malique Lewis, SE Melbourne (Australia), 6-8, 2004 DOB
  • Brenen Lorient, North Texas, 6-9, Junior
  • Jaland Lowe, Pittsburgh, 6-2, Sophomore
  • RJ Luis Jr., St. John’s, 6-7, Junior
  • Khaman Maluach, Duke, 7-2, Freshman
  • Nick Martinelli, Northwestern, 6-7, Junior
  • Camron McDowell, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 6-6, Junior
  • Devin McGlockton, Vanderbilt, 6-7, Junior
  • Liam McNeeley, Connecticut, 6-7, Freshman
  • Mackenzie Mgbako, Indiana, 6-8, Sophomore
  • Muodubem Muoneke, Green Bay/Real Betis (Spain), 6-5, 2003 DOB
  • Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina, 6-7, Sophomore
  • Asa Newell, Georgia, 6-11, Freshman
  • Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State, 7-0, Junior
  • Kebba Njie, Notre Dame, 6-10, Junior
  • Isaac Nogues, Rip City Remix (NBA G League), 6-5, 2004 DOB
  • AK Okereke, Cornell, 6-7, Junior
  • Otega Oweh, Kentucky, 6-4, Junior
  • Dink Pate, Mexico City Capitanes (NBA G League), 6-6, 2006 DOB
  • Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn, 6-1, Freshman
  • Labaron Philon, Alabama, 6-4, Freshman
  • Jaron Pierre Jr., Jacksonville State, 6-5, Senior
  • Drake Powell, North Carolina, 6-6, Freshman
  • Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 6-5, Junior
  • Devon Pryor, Texas, 6-7, Sophomore
  • Derik Queen, Maryland, 6-10, Freshman
  • Jase Richardson, Michigan State, 6-3, Freshman
  • Will Riley, Illinois, 6-8, Freshman
  • Omar Rowe, Morehouse, 6-5, Senior
  • Joson Sanon, Arizona State, 6-5, Freshman
  • Raysean Seamster, UT-Arlington, 6-8, Junior
  • Thomas Sorber, Georgetown, 6-10, Freshman
  • Adou Thiero, Arkansas, 6-8, Junior
  • Bruce Thornton Jr., Ohio State, 6-2, Junior
  • Milos Uzan, Houston, 6-4, Junior
  • Brandon Walker, Montana State, 6-7, Junior
  • Jamir Watkins, Florida State, 6-7, Senior
  • Darrion Williams, Texas Tech, 6-6, Junior
  • Money Williams, Montana, 6-4, Sophomore
  • Danny Wolf, Michigan, 7-0, Junior

International Early Entry Candidates

  • Mohammad Amini, Nancy (France), 6-7, 2005
  • Alec Anigbata, Ulm (Germany), 6-9, 2004
  • Neoklis Avdalas, Peristeri (Greece), 6-7, 2006
  • Bassala Bagayoko, Bilbao (Spain), 6-10, 2006
  • Joan Beringer, Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-11, 2006
  • Mohamed Diawara, Cholet (France), 6-9, 2005
  • Asim Djulovic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-9, 2005
  • Noa Essengue, Ulm (Germany), 6-10, 2006
  • Mouhamed Faye, Reggio Emilia (Italy), 6-9, 2005
  • Lazar Gacic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005
  • Hugo Gonzalez, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-6, 2006
  • Ben Henshall, Perth (Australia), 6-5, 2004
  • Bogoljub Markovic, Mega Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005
  • Paul Mbiya, Asvel (France), 6-11, 2005
  • Mathias M’Madi, Moron (Spain), 6-5, 2005
  • Eli John Ndiaye, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-8, 2004
  • Ousmane Ndiaye, Granada (Spain), 6-11, 2004
  • Zaion Nebot, Le Havre (France), 6-2, 2004
  • Saliou Niang, Trento (Italy), 6-7, 2004
  • Noah Penda, Le Mans (France), 6-7, 2005
  • Michael Ruzic, Joventut (Spain), 6-9, 2006
  • Ben Saraf, Ulm (Germany), 6-6, 2006
  • Alex Toohey, Sydney (Australia), 6-7, 2004
  • David Torresani, Treviso (Italy), 6-1, 2005
  • Nolan Traore, Saint Quentin (France), 6-4, 2006
  • Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China), 7-1, 2005
  • Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane (Australia), 7-3, 2006

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