The NBA announced today that 242
players have filed as early-entry candidates for the 2023 NBA
Draft.
Players who have applied for early
entry have the right to withdraw their names from consideration for
the NBA Draft by notifying the league of their decision in writing
no later than 5 p.m. ET on June 12.
Under NCAA rules, in order to retain
college basketball eligibility, college players who have entered
the 2023 NBA Draft must withdraw by May 31.
The 2023 NBA Draft will be held on
June 22 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Below is the list of college players
who have applied for early entry into 2023 NBA Draft:
Marcus Sasser | Houston | 6-2 | Senior |
Mark Sears | Alabama | 6-1 | Junior |
Brice Sensabaugh | Ohio State | 6-6 | Freshman |
Terrence Shannon Jr. | Illinois | 6-6 | Senior |
Mike Sharavjamts | Dayton | 6-8 | Freshman |
Jamarion Sharp | Western Kentucky | 7-5 | Senior |
Jamal Shead | Houston | 6-1 | Junior |
Ben Sheppard | Belmont | 6-6 | Senior |
Grant Sherfield | Oklahoma | 6-2 | Senior |
Dontrell Shuler | Cal State San Bernardino |
6-3 | Senior |
Malachi Smith | Gonzaga | 6-4 | Senior |
Nick Smith Jr. | Arkansas | 6-5 | Freshman |
Terquavion Smith | North Carolina State | 6-4 | Sophomore |
Tolu Smith | Mississippi State | 6-10 | Senior |
Isaiah Stevens | Colorado State | 6-0 | Senior |
Julian Strawther | Gonzaga | 6-7 | Junior |
Justice Sueing | Ohio State | 6-7 | Senior |
Russel Tchewa | South Florida | 7-0 | Senior |
Tyler Thomas | Hofstra | 6-3 | Senior |
Drew Timme | Gonzaga | 6-10 | Senior |
Keisei Tominaga | Nebraska | 6-2 | Senior |
Nae’Qwan Tomlin | Kansas State | 6-10 | Senior |
Jacob Toppin | Kentucky | 6-9 | Senior |
Mady Traore | New Mexico State | 6-11 | Freshman |
Oscar Tshiebwe | Kentucky | 6-9 | Senior |
Azuolas Tubelis | Arizona | 6-11 | Junior |
Cameron Tyson | Seattle | 6-3 | Senior |
Connor Vanover | Oral Roberts | 7-5 | Senior |
Steele Venters | Eastern Washington | 6-7 | Junior |
Damjan Vukcevic | Los Angeles Trade Tech |
6-8 | Freshman |
Qudus Wahab | Georgetown | 6-11 | Senior |
Jarace Walker | Houston | 6-8 | Freshman |
Cason Wallace | Kentucky | 6-4 | Freshman |
Jordan Walsh | Arkansas | 6-7 | Freshman |
Anton Watson | Gonzaga | 6-8 | Senior |
Dariq Whitehead | Duke | 6-7 | Freshman |
Cam Whitmore | Villanova | 6-7 | Freshman |
Jaylin Williams |
Auburn | 6-8 | Senior |
Tyler Willoughby | Voorhees (SC) | 6-3 | Senior |
Jalen Wilson | Kansas | 6-8 | Junior |
Tyrese Wineglass | Southwestern Adventist (TX) |
5-10 | Junior |
Isaiah Wong | Miami | 6-4 | Senior |
Below are the international
players who filed as early-entry candidates:
Name | Team/Country | Height | Status |
Miguel Allen | Joventut (Spain) | 6-8 | 2003 DOB |
Idrissa Ba | Levallois (France) | 7-0 | 2002 DOB |
Elian Benitez | Bourg (France) | 5-11 | 2003 DOB |
William Beugre-Kassi | Roanne (France) | 6-6 | 2004 DOB |
Mihailo Boskovic | Dynamic (Serbia) | 6-10 | 2002 DOB |
Michael Caicedo | Granada (Spain) | 6-6 | 2003 DOB |
Sasa Ciani | Cedevita (Croatia) | 6-9 | 2003 DOB |
Bilal Coulibaly | Levallois (France) | 6-6 | 2004 DOB |
Carlin Davison | Airs (New Zealand) | 6-5 | 2003 DOB |
Ege Demir | Tofas (Turkey) | 6-10 | 2004 DOB |
Thijs De Ridder | Antwerp (Belgium) | 6-8 | 2003 DOB |
Nikola Djurisic | Mega (Serbia) | 6-8 | 2004 DOB |
Ruben Dominguez | Estudiantes (Spain) | 6-5 | 2003 DOB |
Quinn Ellis | Monferrato (Italy) | 6-4 | 2003 DOB |
Juan Fernandez | Fuenlabrada (Spain) | 6-10 | 2002 DOB |
Clement Frisch | Nancy (France) | 6-7 | 2002 DOB |
Sananda Fru | Braunschweig (Germany) | 6-9 | 2003 DOB |
Gloire Goma | Chlorella (Spain) | 6-5 | 2003 DOB |
Hassane Gueye | ASA (France) | 6-10 | 2003 DOB |
Ondrej Hanzlik | Girona (Spain) | 6-7 | 2002 DOB |
Nadir Hifi | Le Portel (France) | 6-3 | 2002 DOB |
Tomislav Ivisic | Podgorica (Montenegro) | 7-0 | 2003 DOB |
Zvonimir Ivisic | Podgorica (Montenegro) | 7-2 | 2003 DOB |
Ilias Kamardine | Evreux (France) | 6-4 | 2003 DOB |
Konstantin Kostadinov | Palencia (Spain) | 6-8 | 2003 DOB |
Oleksandr Kovliar | Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) | 6-3 | 2002 DOB |
Liutauras Lelevicius | Zalgiris (Lithuania) | 6-7 | 2003 DOB |
Gilad Levy | Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel) | 7-1 | 2002 DOB |
Ruben Lopez | Gran Canaria (Spain) | 6-8 | 2002 DOB |
Assemian Moulare | Vichy-Clermont (France) | 6-0 | 2003 DOB |
Ousmane Ndiaye | Baskonia (Spain) | 6-11 | 2004-02-16 |
James Nnaji | Barcelona (Spain) | 7-0 | 2004-03-03 |
David Okwera | Melbourne (Australia) |
7-0 | 2002-01-16 |
Daniel Onwenu | Corinthians (Brazil) | 6-6 | 2002-05-12 |
Romain Parmentelot | Lyon (France) | 6-3 | 2004-01-07 |
Ivan Perasovic | Cibona (Croatia) | 6-7 | 2002-03-09 |
Mantas Rubstavicius | Lietkabelis (Lithuania) |
6-6 | 2002-03-18 |
Rayan Rupert | New Zealand (Australia) |
6-6 | 2004-02-17 |
Musa Sagnia | Manresa (Spain) | 6-7 | 2003-02-15 |
Marcio Santos | Sesi Franca (Brazil) | 6-9 | 2002-02-23 |
Enzo Shahrvin | Pau Orthez (France) | 6-7 | 2003-03-08 |
Birahima Sylla | Roanne (France) | 6-7 | 2003-02-18 |
Dez Andras Tanoh | Budapesti Honved (Hungary) |
6-3 | 2002-02-14 |
Hugo Toom | Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) | 6-7 | 2002-02-22 |
Armel Traore | Levallois (France) | 6-8 | 2003-02-16 |
Ricards Vanags | Liepaja (Latvia) | 6-8 | 2002-02-19 |
Tristan Vukcevic | Partizan (Serbia) | 7-0 | 2003-02-17 |
Victor Wembanyama | Levallois (France) | 7-4 | 2004-01-08 |
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