NBA Draft-Early Entries

Players wishing to enter the 2017 NBA draft were required to submit a letter to the NBA to be received no later than Sunday, April 23. Players who have applied ...

Players wishing to enter the 2017 NBA draft were required to submit a letter to the NBA to be received no later than Sunday, April 23. 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 Monday, June 12. Under NCAA rules, in order to retain college basketball eligibility, underclassmen that have entered the 2017 Draft must withdraw by Wednesday, May 24:

College

Shaqquan Aaron, Southern Cal, 6-7, sophomore

Jaylen Adams, St. Bonaventure, 6-2, junior

Edrice Adebayo, Kentucky, 6-10, freshman

Deng Adel, Louisville, 6-7, sophomore

Jashaun Agosto, LIU Brooklyn, 5-11, freshman

Bashir Ahmed, St. John’s, 6-7, junior

Rawle Alkins, Arizona, 6-5, freshman

Jarrett Allen, Texas, 6-11, freshman

Mark Alstork, Wright State, 6-5, junior

Ike Anigbogu, UCLA, 6-10, freshman

OG Anunoby, Indiana, 6-8, sophomore

Dwayne Bacon, Florida State, 6-7, sophomore

Lonzo Ball, UCLA, 6-6, freshman

Jaylen Barford, Arkansas, 6-3, junior

Jordan Bell, Oregon, 6-9, junior

Trae Bell-Haynes, Vermont, 6-2, junior

Joel Berry II, North Carolina, 6-0, junior

James Blackmon Jr., Indiana, 6-4, junior

Antonio Blakeney, LSU, 6-4, sophomore

Trevon Bluiett, Xavier, 6-6, junior

Bennie Boatwright, Southern Cal, 6-10, sophomore

Jacobi Boykins, Louisiana Tech, 6-6, junior

Tony Bradley, North Carolina, 6-10, freshman

Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucky, 6-2, sophomore

Dillon Brooks, Oregon, 6-7, junior

Thomas Bryant, Indiana, 6-10, sophomore

Rodney Bullock, Providence, 6-8, junior

Jevon Carter, West Virginia, 6-2, junior

Clandell Cetoute, Thiel College, 6-8, junior

Joseph Chartouny, Fordham, 6-3, sophomore

Donte’ Clark, UMass, 6-4, junior

Chris Clemons, Campbell, 5-9, sophomore

David Collette, Utah, 6-10, junior

John Collins, Wake Forest, 6-10, sophomore

Zach Collins, Gonzaga, 7-0, freshman

Chance Comanche, Arizona, 6-11, sophomore

Angel Delgado, Seton Hall, 6-10, junior

Hamidou Diallo, Kentucky, 6-6, freshman

Tyler Dorsey, Oregon, 6-4, sophomore

PJ Dozier, South Carolina, 6-6, sophomore

Vince Edwards, Purdue, 6-8, junior

John Egbunu, Florida, 6-11, junior

Jon Elmore, Marshall, 6-3, junior

Obi Enechionyia, Temple, 6-10, junior

Drew Eubanks, Oregon State, 6-10, sophomore

Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State, 6-1, sophomore

Tacko Fall, UCF, 7-6, sophomore

Tony Farmer, Lee, 6-7, sophomore

De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky, 6-4, freshman

Markelle Fultz, Washington, 6-4, freshman

Harry Giles, Duke, 6-10, freshman

Brandon Goodwin, Florida Gulf Coast, 6-2, junior

Donte Grantham, Clemson, 6-8, junior

Isaac Haas, Purdue, 7-2, junior

Aaron Holiday, UCLA, 6-1, sophomore

Isaac Humphries, Kentucky, 7-0, sophomore

Chandler Hutchison, Boise State, 6-7, junior

Jonathan Isaac, Florida State, 6-10, freshman

Frank Jackson, Duke, 6-3, freshman

Josh Jackson, Kansas, 6-8, freshman

Justin Jackson, Maryland, 6-7, freshman

Justin Jackson, North Carolina, 6-8, junior

Alize Johnson, Missouri State, 6-9, junior

B.J. Johnson, La Salle, 6-7, junior

Darin Johnson, Cal State Northridge, 6-5, junior

Jaylen Johnson, Louisville, 6-9, junior

Robert Johnson, Indiana, 6-3, junior

Andrew Jones, Texas, 6-4, freshman

Kerem Kanter, Green Bay, 6-10, junior

Ted Kapita, N.C. State, 6-8, freshman

Marcus Keene, Central Michigan, 5-9, junior

Luke Kennard, Duke, 6-6, sophomore

Braxton Key, Alabama, 6-8, freshman

George King, Colorado, 6-6, junior

Kyle Kuzma, Utah, 6-9, junior

Khadeem Lattin, Oklahoma, 6-9, junior

TJ Leaf, UCLA, 6-10, freshman

William Lee, UAB, 6-9, junior

Zach Lofton, Texas Southern, 6-3, junior

Tyler Lydon, Syracuse, 6-9, sophomore

Daryl Macon, Arkansas, 6-3, junior

Marin Maric, Northern Illinois, 6-11, junior

Lauri Markkanen, Arizona, 7-0, freshman

Yante Maten, Georgia, 6-8, junior

Markis McDuffie, Wichita State, 6-8, sophomore

MiKyle McIntosh, Illinois State, 6-7, junior

Eric Mika, BYU, 6-10, sophomore

Donovan Mitchell, Louisville, 6-3, sophomore

Malik Monk, Kentucky, 6-3, freshman

Matthew Morgan, Cornell, 6-3, sophomore

Shaquille Morris, Wichita State, 6-8, junior

Johnathan Motley, Baylor, 6-10, junior

Svi Mykhailiuk, Kansas, 6-8, junior

Divine Myles, Stetson, 5-11, junior

Derick Newton, Stetson, 6-6, sophomore

Austin Nichols, Virginia, 6-8, junior

Semi Ojeleye, SMU, 6-7, junior

Cameron Oliver, Nevada, 6-8, sophomore

Randy Onwuasor, Southern Utah, 6-3, junior

Justin Patton, Creighton, 7-0, freshman

L.J. Peak, Georgetown, 6-5, junior

Theo Pinson, North Carolina, 6-6, junior

Ivan Rabb, California, 6-11, sophomore

Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State, 6-4, junior

Devin Robinson, Florida, 6-8, junior

Josh Robinson, Austin Peay, 6-2, junior

Martavius Robinson, Lewis & Clark CC, 6-10, sophomore

Maverick Rowan, N.C. State, 6-7, sophomore

Corey Sanders, Rutgers, 6-2, sophomore

Victor Sanders, Idaho, 6-5, junior

Jaaron Simmons, Ohio, 6-1, junior

Kobi Simmons, Arizona, 6-5, freshman

Fred Sims Jr., Chicago State, 6-4, sophomore

Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State, 6-3, freshman

Zach Smith, Texas Tech, 6-8, junior

Kamau Stokes, Kansas State, 6-0, sophomore

Edmond Sumner, Xavier, 6-6, sophomore

Caleb Swanigan, Purdue, 6-9, sophomore

Jayson Tatum, Duke, 6-8, freshman

Matt Taylor, New Mexico State, 6-4, junior

James Thompson IV, Eastern Michigan, 6-10, sophomore

Stephen Thompson Jr., Oregon State, 6-4, sophomore

Trevor Thompson, Ohio State, 7-0, junior

Melo Trimble, Maryland, 6-3, junior

Craig Victor II, LSU, 6-9, junior,

Moritz Wagner, Michigan, 6-11, sophomore

Tevonn Walker, Valparaiso, 6-2, junior

Antone Warren, Antelope Valley CC, 6-10, sophomore

Thomas Welsh, UCLA, 7-0, junior

Thomas Wilder, Western Michigan, 6-3, junior

Cecil Williams, Central Michigan, 6-6, junior

Johnathan Williams, Gonzaga, 6-9, junior

Kam Williams, Ohio State, 6-2, junior

Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga, 6-3, junior

Christian Wilson, UTSA, 6-2, junior

D.J. Wilson, Michigan, 6-10, junior

Omer Yurtseven, N.C. State, 7-0, freshman

International

Ege Arar, Galatasaray (Turkey), 6-10, year of birth: 1996

Laurynas Beliauskas, Neptunas (Lithuania), 6-3, 1997

Terrence Bieshaar, Joventut (Spain), 6-10, 1997

Simon Birgander, Clavijo (Spain), 6-10, 1997

Laurynas Birutis, Vytautas (Lithuania), 7-1, 1997

Luka Bozic, Zagreb (Croatia), 6-7, 1996

Vlatko Cancar, Mega Leks (Serbia), 6-8, 1997

Leo Cizmic, Sevilla (Spain), 6-8, 1998

Wesley Alves da Silva, Paulistano (Brazil), 6-6, 1996

George de Paula, Paulistano (Brazil), 6-6, 1996

Berkan Durmaz, Tofas (Turkey), 6-8, 1997

Martynas Echodas, Siauliai (Lithuania), 6-9, 1997

Cyrille Eliezer-Vanerot, Levallois (France), 6-8, 1996

Aquiles Ferreira, Pinheiros (Brazil), 6-5, 1998

Diego Flaccadori, Trento (Italy), 6-5, 1996

Tolga Gecim, Banvit (Turkey), 6-8, 1996

Yoan Granvorka, Nancy (France), 6-4, 1997

Egemen Guven, Karsiyaka (Turkey), 6-10, 1996

Isaiah Hartenstein, Zalgiris (Lithuania), 7-0, 1998

Karlis Helmanis, RTU Riga (Latvia), 6-7, 1997

Aleksa Ilic, Buducnost (Montenegro), 6-9, 1996

Jonathan Jeanne, Nancy (France), 7-2, 1997

Alpha Kaba, Mega Leks (Serbia), 6-10, 1996

Verners Kohs, GBA Sparta (Czech Republic), 6-8, 1997

Antonios Koniaris, PAOK (Greece), 6-4, 1997

Arnoldas Kulboka, Baunach (Germany), 6-9, 1998

Rodions Kurucs, Barcelona (Spain), 6-8, 1998

Axel Louissaint, Lugano (Switzerland), 6-6, 1996

Michail Lountzis, Panathinaikos (Greece), 6-5, 1998

Gytis Masiulis, Zalgiris (Lithuania), 6-9, 1998

Lovro Mazalin, Zadar (Croatia), 6-9, 1997

Regimantas Miniotas, Vytautas (Lithuania), 6-9, 1996

Kostja Mushidi, Mega Leks (Serbia), 6-5, 1998

Margiris Normantas, Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania), 6-4, 1996

Frank Ntilikina, Strasbourg (France), 6-5, 1998

Elie Okobo, Pau Orthez (France), 6-2, 1997

Viny Okouo, Unicaja (Spain), 7-2, 1997

Ayberk Olmaz, Istanbul BSB (Turkey), 6-10, 1996

Lucas Pereira, Pinheiros (Brazil), 6-8, 1998

Martynas Sajus, Starogard (Poland), 6-10, 1996

Borisa Simanic, Crvena Zvezda (Serbia), 6-10, 1998

Nik Slavica, Cibona (Croatia), 6-8, 1997

Berk Ugurlu, Fenerbahce (Turkey), 6-3, 1996

Kristupas Zemaitis, Vytautas (Lithuania), 6-4, 1996

Zou Yuchen, Bayi Fubang (China), 6-10, 1996

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