The NBA announced Tuesday that 106 players have filed for early-entry status for the 2025 NBA Draft.
Players still have the right to withdraw their names from consideration by notifying the league of their decision in writing by 5 p.m. ET on June 15. However, players who want to retain college basketball eligibility must make their decisions by May 28.
The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with the second round taking place the following day.
NON-INTERNATIONAL PLAYER LIST PLAYERS, SCHOOL/TEAM, HEIGHT, STATUS 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 PLAYER LIST PLAYER, TEAM/COUNTRY, HEIGHT, STATUS Mohammad Amini, Nancy (France), 6-7, 2005 DOB Alec Anigbata, Ulm (Germany), 6-9, 2004 DOB Neoklis Avdalas, Peristeri (Greece), 6-7, 2006 DOB Bassala Bagayoko, Bilbao (Spain), 6-10, 2006 DOB Joan Beringer, Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-11, 2006 DOB Mohamed Diawara, Cholet (France), 6-9, 2005 DOB Asim Djulovic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-9, 2005 DOB Noa Essengue, Ulm (Germany), 6-10, 2006 DOB Mouhamed Faye, Reggio Emilia (Italy), 6-9, 2005 DOB Lazar Gacic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 DOB Hugo Gonzalez, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-6, 2006 DOB Ben Henshall, Perth (Australia), 6-5, 2004 DOB Bogoljub Markovic, Mega Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 DOB Paul Mbiya, Asvel (France), 6-11, 2005 DOB Mathias M’Madi, Moron (Spain), 6-5, 2005 DOB Eli John Ndiaye, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-8, 2004 DOB Ousmane Ndiaye, Granada (Spain), 6-11, 2004 DOB Zaion Nebot, Le Havre (France), 6-2, 2004 DOB Saliou Niang, Trento (Italy), 6-7, 2004 DOB Noah Penda, Le Mans (France), 6-7, 2005 DOB Michael Ruzic, Joventut (Spain), 6-9, 2006 DOB Ben Saraf, Ulm (Germany), 6-6, 2006 DOB Alex Toohey, Sydney (Australia), 6-7, 2004 DOB David Torresani, Treviso (Italy), 6-1, 2005 DOB Nolan Traore, Saint Quentin (France), 6-4, 2006 DOB Hansen Yang, Qingdao (China), 7-1, 2005 DOB Rocco Zikarsky, Brisbane (Australia), 7-2, 2006 DOB
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