NBA announces early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2025 presented by State Farm
The NBA released the official list of early entry candidates for the 2025 NBA Draft early Tuesday morning. A total of 106 players have declared as early entrants ahead of the two-day draft, scheduled for June 25 (First Round) and June 26 (Second Round) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Players have until Sunday, June 15 at 5 p.m. ET to officially withdraw their names from draft consideration. Under NCAA rules, players seeking to retain their college eligibility must withdraw by Wednesday, May 28.
Early Entry Candidates — U.S. College and Domestic Leagues
Izan Almansa – Perth (Australia), 6-10, 2005 DOBAce Bailey – Rutgers, 6-10, FreshmanChad Baker-Mazara – Auburn, 6-7, SeniorQuincy Ballard – Wichita State, 7-0, SeniorNate Bittle – Oregon, 7-0, SeniorJohn Blackwell – Wisconsin, 6-4, SophomoreJaden Bradley – Arizona, 6-3, JuniorCarter Bryant – Arizona, 6-8, FreshmanMiles Byrd – San Diego State, 6-7, SophomoreRueben Chinyelu – Florida, 6-10, SophomoreAlex Condon – Florida, 6-11, SophomoreTayton Conerway – Troy, 6-3, SeniorMelvin Council Jr. – St. Bonaventure, 6-4, SeniorCedric Coward – Washington State, 6-6, SeniorThierry Darlan – Delaware (NBA G League), 6-6, 2004 DOBTae Davis – Notre Dame, 6-9, JuniorSilas Demary Jr. – Georgia, 6-5, SophomoreEgor Demin – BYU, 6-9, FreshmanJerry Deng – Florida State, 6-9, SophomoreTreysen Eaglestaff – North Dakota, 6-6, JuniorVJ Edgecombe Jr.– Baylor, 6-5, FreshmanIsaiah Evans – Duke, 6-6, FreshmanJeremiah Fears – Oklahoma, 6-4, FreshmanElijah Fisher – Pacific, 6-6, JuniorCooper Flagg – Duke, 6-9, FreshmanBoogie Fland – Arkansas, 6-2, FreshmanRasheer Fleming – St. Joseph’s, 6-9, JuniorPJ Haggerty – Memphis, 6-3, SophomoreDylan Harper – Rutgers, 6-6, FreshmanDominick Harris – UCLA, 6-3, SeniorChris Howell – UC San Diego, 6-6, JuniorJosh Hubbard – Mississippi State, 5-11, SophomoreKasparas Jakucionis – Illinois, 6-6, FreshmanTre Johnson – Texas, 6-6, FreshmanKarter Knox – Arkansas, 6-6, FreshmanKobe Knox – South Florida, 6-5, JuniorKon Knueppel – Duke, 6-7, FreshmanToibu Lawal – Virginia Tech, 6-8, JuniorYaxel Lendeborg – UAB, 6-9, SeniorMalique Lewis – SE Melbourne (Australia), 6-8, 2004 DOBBrenen Lorient – North Texas, 6-9, JuniorJaland Lowe – Pittsburgh, 6-2, SophomoreRJ Luis Jr. – St. John’s, 6-7, JuniorKhaman Maluach – Duke, 7-2, FreshmanNick Martinelli – Northwestern, 6-7, JuniorCamron McDowell – Northwestern Oklahoma State, 6-6, JuniorDevin McGlockton – Vanderbilt, 6-7, JuniorLiam McNeeley – Connecticut, 6-7, FreshmanMackenzie Mgbako – Indiana, 6-8, SophomoreMuodubem Muoneke – Green Bay/Real Betis (Spain), 6-5, 2003 DOBCollin Murray-Boyles – South Carolina, 6-7, SophomoreAsa Newell – Georgia, 6-11, FreshmanYanic Konan Niederhauser – Penn State, 7-0, JuniorKebba Njie – Notre Dame, 6-10, JuniorIsaac Nogues – Rip City Remix (NBA G League), 6-5, 2004 DOBAK Okereke – Cornell, 6-7, JuniorOtega Oweh – Kentucky, 6-4, JuniorDink Pate – Mexico City Capitanes (NBA G League), 6-6, 2006 DOBTahaad Pettiford – Auburn, 6-1, FreshmanLabaron Philon – Alabama, 6-4, FreshmanJaron Pierre Jr. – Jacksonville State, 6-5, SeniorDrake Powell – North Carolina, 6-6, FreshmanTyrese Proctor – Duke, 6-5, JuniorDevon Pryor – Texas, 6-7, SophomoreDerik Queen – Maryland, 6-10, FreshmanJase Richardson – Michigan State, 6-3, FreshmanWill Riley – Illinois, 6-8, FreshmanOmar Rowe – Morehouse, 6-5, SeniorJoson Sanon – Arizona State, 6-5, FreshmanRaysean Seamster – UT-Arlington, 6-8, JuniorThomas Sorber – Georgetown, 6-10, FreshmanAdou Thiero – Arkansas, 6-8, JuniorBruce Thornton Jr. – Ohio State, 6-2, JuniorMilos Uzan – Houston, 6-4, JuniorBrandon Walker – Montana State, 6-7, JuniorJamir Watkins – Florida State, 6-7, SeniorDarrion Williams – Texas Tech, 6-6, JuniorMoney Williams – Montana, 6-4, SophomoreDanny Wolf – Michigan, 7-0, Junior
Early Entry Candidates — International Players
Mohammad Amini – Nancy (France), 6-7, 2005 DOBAlec Anigbata – Ulm (Germany), 6-9, 2004 DOBNeoklis Avdalas – Peristeri (Greece), 6-7, 2006 DOBBassala Bagayoko – Bilbao (Spain), 6-10, 2006 DOBJoan Beringer – Cedevita Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-11, 2006 DOBMohamed Diawara – Cholet (France), 6-9, 2005 DOBAsim Djulovic – OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-9, 2005 DOBNoa Essengue – Ulm (Germany), 6-10, 2006 DOBMouhamed Faye – Reggio Emilia (Italy), 6-9, 2005 DOBLazar Gacic – OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 DOBHugo Gonzalez – Real Madrid (Spain), 6-6, 2006 DOBBen Henshall – Perth (Australia), 6-5, 2004 DOBBogoljub Markovic – Mega Beograd (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 DOBPaul Mbiya – Asvel (France), 6-11, 2005 DOBMathias M’Madi – Moron (Spain), 6-5, 2005 DOBEli John Ndiaye – Real Madrid (Spain), 6-8, 2004 DOBOusmane Ndiaye – Granada (Spain), 6-11, 2004 DOBZaion Nebot – Le Havre (France), 6-2, 2004 DOBSaliou Niang – Trento (Italy), 6-7, 2004 DOBNoah Penda – Le Mans (France), 6-7, 2005 DOBMichael Ruzic – Joventut (Spain), 6-9, 2006 DOBBen Saraf – Ulm (Germany), 6-6, 2006 DOBAlex Toohey – Sydney (Australia), 6-7, 2004 DOBDavid Torresani – Treviso (Italy), 6-1, 2005 DOBNolan Traore – Saint Quentin (France), 6-4, 2006 DOBHansen Yang – Qingdao (China), 7-1, 2005 DOBRocco Zikarsky – Brisbane (Australia), 7-2, 2006 DOB