Twenty-one international players who had declared as early entry candidates for the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm® have withdrawn their names from consideration. Two players from educational institutions who previously had declared as early entry candidates have also withdrawn. There are 15 international prospects and 71 players from colleges and other educational institutions that remain early entry candidates.
The NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm will be held on Wednesday, November 18 on ESPN with coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Here is the list of additional international players who have withdrawn their names from consideration for the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm:
- Brancou Badio Barcelona (Spain)
- Darko Bajo Split (Croatia)
- Marek Blazevic Rytas (Lithuania)
- Henri Drell Pesaro (Italy)
- Michele Ebeling Kleb Ferrara (Italy)
- Osas Ehigiator Fuenlabrada (Spain)
- Joel Ekamba Limoges (France)
- Miguel Gonzalez Baskonia (Spain)
- Sehmus Hazer Bandirma (Turkey)
- Rokas Jokubaitis Zalgiris (Lithuania)
- Georgios Kalaitzakis Nevezis (Lithuania)
- Arturs Kurucs VEF Riga (Latvia)
- Nikola Miskovic Mega Bemax (Serbia)
- Aristide Mouaha Roseto (Italy)
- Caio Pacheco Bahia Basket (Argentina)
- Sander Raieste Kalev/Cramo (Estonia)
- Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos AEK (Greece)
- Nejegos Sikiras Fuenlabrada (Spain)
- Aboubacar Traore Dynasty Sports Institute (Canada)
- Uros Trifunovic Partizan (Serbia)
- Arnas Velicka Prienai (Lithuania)
Here are the two additional players from educational institutions who have withdrawn their names from consideration for the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm:
- Tony Goodwin II Redemption Academy (MA)
- Filip Petrusev Gonzaga
Following is a list of players from colleges and other educational institutions who remain early entry candidates for the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm:
- Precious Achiuwa Memphis 6-9 Freshman
- Milan Acquaah California Baptist 6-3 Junior
- Ty-Shon Alexander Creighton 6-4 Junior
- Cole Anthony North Carolina 6-3 Freshman
- Brendan Bailey Marquette 6-8 Sophomore
- Saddiq Bey Villanova 6-8 Sophomore
- Tyler Bey Colorado 6-7 Junior
- Jermaine Bishop Norfolk State 6-1 Junior
- Dachon Burke Jr. Nebraska 6-4 Junior
- Vernon Carey Jr. Duke 6-10 Freshman
- Nate Darling Delaware 6-5 Junior
- Lamine Diane CSUN 6-7 Sophomore
- Devon Dotson Kansas 6-2 Sophomore
- Anthony Edwards Georgia 6-5 Freshman
- CJ Elleby Washington State 6-6 Sophomore
- Malik Fitts St. Mary’s 6-8 Junior
- Malachi Flynn San Diego State 6-1 Junior
- Josh Green Arizona 6-6 Freshman
- Ashton Hagans Kentucky 6-3 Sophomore
- Tyrese Haliburton Iowa State 6-5 Sophomore
- Josh Hall Moravian Prep (NC) 6-8 Post-Graduate
- Rayshaun Hammonds Georgia 6-9 Junior
- Jalen Harris Nevada 6-5 Junior
- Niven Hart Fresno State 6-5 Freshman
- Nate Hinton Houston 6-5 Sophomore
- Elijah Hughes Syracuse 6-6 Junior
- Isaiah Joe Arkansas 6-5 Sophomore
- Dakari Johnson Cape Fear CC (NC) 6-0 Freshman
- C.J. Jones MTSU 6-5 Junior
- Mason Jones Arkansas 6-5 Junior
- Tre Jones Duke 6-3 Sophomore
- Saben Lee Vanderbilt 6-2 Junior
- Micheal Lenoir Creating Young Minds Acad. (TX) 5-9 Post-Graduate
- Kira Lewis Jr. Alabama 6-3 Sophomore
- Nico Mannion Arizona 6-3 Freshman
- Naji Marshall Xavier 6-7 Junior
- Kenyon Martin Jr. IMG Academy (FL) 6-7 Post-Graduate
- Tyrese Maxey Kentucky 6-3 Freshman
- Jaden McDaniels Washington 6-9 Freshman
- Isiaha Mike SMU 6-8 Junior
- EJ Montgomery Kentucky 6-10 Sophomore
- Aaron Nesmith Vanderbilt 6-6 Sophomore
- Zeke Nnaji Arizona 6-11 Freshman
- Jordan Nwora Louisville 6-7 Junior
- Nikolaos Okekuoyen Ridgeview Prep (NC) 6-11 Post-Graduate
- Onyeka Okongwu USC 6-9 Freshman
- Isaac Okoro Auburn 6-6 Freshman
- Daniel Oturu Minnesota 6-10 Sophomore
- Reggie Perry Mississippi State 6-10 Sophomore
- Nate Pierre-Louis Temple 6-4 Junior
- Immanuel Quickley Kentucky 6-3 Sophomore
- Jahmi’us Ramsey Texas Tech 6-4 Freshman
- Paul Reed Jr. DePaul 6-9 Junior
- Nick Richards Kentucky 6-11 Junior
- Jayden Scrubb John A. Logan College (IL) 6-6 Sophomore
- Jalen Smith Maryland 6-10 Sophomore
- Cassius Stanley Duke 6-6 Freshman
- Isaiah Stewart Washington 6-9 Freshman
- Tyrell Terry Stanford 6-1 Freshman
- Xavier Tillman Sr. Michigan State 6-8 Junior
- Obi Toppin Dayton 6-9 Sophomore
- Jordan Tucker Butler 6-7 Junior
- Devin Vassell Florida State 6-6 Sophomore
- Nick Weatherspoon Mississippi State 6-2 Junior
- Kaleb Wesson Ohio State 6-9 Junior
- Kahlil Whitney Kentucky 6-6 Freshman
- Emmitt Williams LSU 6-6 Sophomore
- Patrick Williams Florida State 6-8 Freshman
- James Wiseman Memphis 7-1 Freshman
- Robert Woodard II Mississippi State 6-7 Sophomore
- Omer Yurtseven Georgetown 7-0 Junior
Following is a list of international players who remain early entry candidates for the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm:
- Deni Avdija Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 6-8 2001 DOB
- Adrian Bogucki Radom (Poland) 7-1 1999 DOB
- Leandro Bolmaro Barcelona (Spain) 6-6 2000 DOB
- Imru Duke Zentro Basket (Spain) 6-8 1999 DOB
- Paul Eboua Pesaro (Italy) 6-8 2000 DOB
- Killian Hayes Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) 6-5 2001 DOB
- Vit Krejci Zaragoza (Spain) 6-8 2000 DOB
- Yam Madar Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) 6-2 2000 DOB
- Theo Maledon ASVEL (France) 6-4 2001 DOB
- Karim Mane Vanier (Canada) 6-5 2000 DOB
- Sergi Martinez Barcelona (Spain) 6-8 1999 DOB
- Joel Parra Joventut (Spain) 6-8 2000 DOB
- Aleksej Pokusevski Olympiacos (Greece) 7-0 2001 DOB
- Marko Simonovic Mega Bemax (Serbia) 6-11 1999 DOB
- Mouhamed Thiam Nanterre (France) 6-9 2001 DOB
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