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NBA announces early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2025 presented by State Farm



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NEW YORK — The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that 106 players have filed as early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2025 presented by State Farm, which will be held Wednesday, June 25 (First Round) and Thursday June 26 (Second Round) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Players who have applied for early entry have the right to withdraw their names from consideration for the Draft by notifying the NBA of their decision in writing no later than 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 15. Under NCAA rules, in order to retain college basketball eligibility, college players who have entered NBA Draft 2025 must withdraw by Wednesday, May 28.


Early Entry Candidates for NBA Draft 2025

Below is the list of non-international players from colleges and other basketball teams or leagues who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2025.

Player School or 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

Below is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2025.

Player Team/Country of Team 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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