NBA announces early entry candidates for 2020 NBA Draft

NBA announced that 205 players — 163 players from colleges and other educational institutions and 42 international players — have filed as early entry candidates for the 2020 NBA Draft

The National Basketball Association announced Tuesday that 205 players — 163 players from colleges and other educational institutions and 42 international players — have filed as early entry candidates for the 2020 NBA Draft presented by State Farm.


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 10 days prior to the 2020 NBA Draft.


Early Entry Candidates For 2020 NBA Draft

Following is the list of players from colleges and other educational institutions who have applied for early entry into the 2020 NBA Draft.











Player
School
Height
Status




Precious Achiuwa
Memphis
6-9
Freshman


Milan Acquaah
California Baptist
6-3
Junior


Jordyn Adams
Austin Peay
6-3
Freshman


Abdul Ado
Mississippi State
6-11
Junior


Ty-Shon Alexander
Creighton
6-4
Junior


Timmy Allen
Utah
6-6
Sophomore


Derrick Alston Jr.
Boise State
6-9
Junior


Cole Anthony
North Carolina
6-3
Freshman


Joel Ayayi
Gonzaga
6-5
Sophomore


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


Jomaru Brown
Eastern Kentucky
6-2
Sophomore


Marcus Burk
IUPUI
6-3
Junior


Dachon Burke Jr.
Nebraska
6-4
Junior


Jordan Burns
Colgate
6-0
Junior


Jared Butler
Baylor
6-3
Sophomore


Manny Camper
Siena
6-7
Junior


Vernon Carey Jr.
Duke
6-10
Freshman


Marcus Carr
Minnesota
6-2
Sophomore


Tamenang Choh
Brown
6-5
Junior


Kofi Cockburn
Illinois
7-0
Freshman


David Collins
South Florida
6-3
Junior


Zach Cooks
NJIT
5-9
Junior


Jalen Crutcher
Dayton
6-1
Junior


Ryan Daly
St. Joseph’s
6-5
Junior


Nate Darling
Delaware
6-5
Junior


Darius Days
LSU
6-6
Sophomore


Dexter Dennis
Wichita State
6-5
Sophomore


Lamine Diane
CSUN
6-7
Sophomore


Ayo Dosunmu
Illinois
6-5
Sophomore


Devon Dotson
Kansas
6-2
Sophomore


Nojel Eastern
Purdue
6-7
Junior


Anthony Edwards
Georgia
6-5
Freshman


CJ Elleby
Washington State
6-6
Sophomore


Mason Faulkner
Western Carolina
6-1
Junior


LJ Figueroa
St. John’s
6-6
Junior


Malik Fitts
St. Mary’s
6-8
Junior


Malachi Flynn
San Diego State
6-1
Junior


Blake Francis
Richmond
6-0
Junior


Hasahn French
St. Louis
6-7
Junior


DJ Funderburk
NC State
6-10
Junior


Both Gach
Utah
6-6
Sophomore


Alonzo Gaffney
Ohio State
6-9
Freshman


Luka Garza
Iowa
6-11
Junior


Jacob Gilyard
Richmond
5-9
Junior


Grant Golden
Richmond
6-10
Junior


Jordan Goodwin
St. Louis
6-3
Junior


Tony Goodwin II
Redemption Academy (MA)
6-6
Post-Graduate


Jayvon Graves
Buffalo
6-3
Junior


AJ Green
Northern Iowa
6-4
Sophomore


Darin Green Jr.
UCF
6-4
Freshman


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


Aaron Henry
Michigan State
6-6
Sophomore


Jalen Hill
UCLA
6-10
Sophomore


Nate Hinton
Houston
6-5
Sophomore


Jay Huff
Virginia
7-1
Junior


Elijah Hughes
Syracuse
6-6
Junior


Feron Hunt
SMU
6-8
Sophomore


Chance Hunter
Long Beach State
6-6
Sophomore


DeJon Jarreau
Houston
6-5
Junior


Damien Jefferson
Creighton
6-5
Junior


Isaiah Joe
Arkansas
6-5
Sophomore


Dakari Johnson
Cape Fear CC (NC)
6-0
Freshman


Jalen Johnson
Louisiana
6-7
Junior


Andre Jones
Nicholls State
6-4
Junior


C.J. Jones
MTSU
6-5
Junior


Herbert Jones
Alabama
6-7
Junior


Mason Jones
Arkansas
6-5
Junior


Tre Jones
Duke
6-3
Sophomore


Corey Kispert
Gonzaga
6-7
Junior


Kameron Langley
NC A&T
6-2
Junior


AJ Lawson
South Carolina
6-6
Sophomore


Saben Lee
Vanderbilt
6-2
Junior


Kira Lewis Jr.
Alabama
6-3
Sophomore


Matt Lewis
James Madison
6-5
Junior


Isaiah Livers
Michigan
6-7
Junior


Denzel Mahoney
Creighton
6-5
Junior


Makur Maker
Pacific Academy (CA)
7-0
Post-Graduate


Sandro Mamukelashvili
Seton Hall
6-11
Junior


Tre Mann
Florida
6-4
Freshman


Nico Mannion
Arizona
6-3
Freshman


Naji Marshall
Xavier
6-7
Junior


Kenyon Martin Jr.
IMG Academy (FL)
6-7
Post-Graduate


Remy Martin
Arizona State
6-0
Junior


Tyrese Maxey
Kentucky
6-3
Freshman


Mac McClung
Georgetown
6-2
Sophomore


Jaden McDaniels
Washington
6-9
Freshman


Isiaha Mike
SMU
6-8
Junior


Isaiah Miller
UNCG
6-0
Junior


Matt Mitchell
San Diego State
6-6
Junior


EJ Montgomery
Kentucky
6-10
Sophomore


Andrew Nembhard
Florida
6-5
Sophomore


Aaron Nesmith
Vanderbilt
6-6
Sophomore


Zeke Nnaji
Arizona
6-11
Freshman


Obadiah Noel
Massachusetts-Lowell
6-4
Junior


Jordan Nwora
Louisville
6-7
Junior


Onyeka Okongwu
USC
6-9
Freshman


Isaac Okoro
Auburn
6-6
Freshman


Elijah Olaniyi
Stony Brook
6-5
Junior


Daniel Oturu
Minnesota
6-10
Sophomore


Reggie Perry
Mississippi State
6-10
Sophomore


Filip Petrusev
Gonzaga
6-11
Sophomore


John Petty Jr.
Alabama
6-5
Junior


Nate Pierre-Louis
Temple
6-4
Junior


Xavier Pinson
Missouri
6-2
Sophomore


Yves Pons
Tennessee
6-6
Junior


Immanuel Quickley
Kentucky
6-3
Sophomore


Darius Quisenberry
Youngstown State
6-1
Sophomore


Jahmi’us Ramsey
Texas Tech
6-4
Freshman


Paul Reed Jr.
DePaul
6-9
Junior


Nick Richards
Kentucky
6-11
Junior


Colbey Ross
Pepperdine
6-1
Junior


Fatts Russell
Rhode Island
5-10
Junior


Joe Saterfield
Ranger CC (TX)
6-4
Freshman


Jayden Scrubb
John A. Logan College (IL)
6-6
Sophomore


Aamir Simms
Clemson
6-9
Junior


Ja’Vonte Smart
LSU
6-4
Sophomore


Chris Smith
UCLA
6-9
Junior


Collin Smith
UCF
6-11
Junior


Jalen Smith
Maryland
6-10
Sophomore


Justin Smith
Indiana
6-7
Junior


Mitchell Smith
Missouri
6-10
Junior


Stef Smith
Vermont
6-1
Junior


Ben Stanley
Hampton
6-6
Sophomore


Cassius Stanley
Duke
6-6
Freshman


Isaiah Stewart
Washington
6-9
Freshman


Parker Stewart
UT-Martin
6-5
Sophomore


Terry Taylor
Austin Peay
6-5
Junior


MaCio Teague
Baylor
6-3
Junior


Tyrell Terry
Stanford
6-1
Freshman


Justin Thomas
Morehead State
5-11
Junior


Ethan Thompson
Oregon State
6-5
Junior


Xavier Tillman Sr.
Michigan State
6-8
Junior


Jeremiah Tilmon
Missouri
6-10
Junior


Obi Toppin
Dayton
6-9
Sophomore


Jordan Tucker
Butler
6-7
Junior


Devin Vassell
Florida State
6-6
Sophomore


Alonzo Verge Jr.
Arizona State
6-3
Junior


Chris Vogt
Cincinnati
7-1
Junior


CJ Walker
Ohio State
6-1
Junior


Trendon Watford
LSU
6-9
Freshman


Ibi Watson
Dayton
6-5
Junior


Nick Weatherspoon
Mississippi State
6-2
Junior


Kaleb Wesson
Ohio State
6-9
Junior


Jarrod West
Marshall
5-11
Junior


Romello White
Arizona State
6-8
Junior


Kahlil Whitney
Kentucky
6-6
Freshman


DeAndre Williams
Evansville
6-9
Sophomore


Emmitt Williams
LSU
6-6
Sophomore


Keith Williams
Cincinnati
6-5
Junior


Patrick Williams
Florida State
6-8
Freshman


James Wiseman
Memphis
7-1
Freshman


Robert Woodard II
Mississippi State
6-7
Sophomore


McKinley Wright IV
Colorado
6-0
Junior


Omer Yurtseven
Georgetown
7-0
Junior














Following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2020 NBA Draft:
















Player
Team/Country of Team
Height
Status




Berke Atar
MZT Skopje (Macedonia)
6-11
1999 DOB


Deni Avdija
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
6-8
2001 DOB


Brancou Badio
Barcelona (Spain)
6-3
1999 DOB


Darko Bajo
Split (Croatia)
6-10
1999 DOB


Philippe Bayehe
Roseto (Italy)
6-9
1999 DOB


Marek Blazevic
Rytas (Lithuania)
6-10
2001 DOB


Adrian Bogucki
Radom (Poland)
7-1
1999 DOB


Leandro Bolmaro
Barcelona (Spain)
6-6
2000 DOB


Vinicius Da Silva
Prat (Spain)
7-0
2001 DOB


Henri Drell
Pesaro (Italy)
6-9
2000 DOB


Imru Duke
Zentro Basket (Spain)
6-8
1999 DOB


Michele Ebeling
Kleb Ferrara (Italy)
6-9
1999 DOB


Paul Eboua
Pesaro (Italy)
6-8
2000 DOB


Osas Ehigiator
Fuenlabrada (Spain)
6-10
1999 DOB


Joel Ekamba
Limoges (France)
6-5
2001 DOB


Selim Fofana
Neuchatel (Switzerland)
6-3
1999 DOB


Miguel Gonzalez
Baskonia (Spain)
6-7
1999 DOB


Killian Hayes
Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany)
6-5
2001 DOB


Sehmus Hazer
Bandirma (Turkey)
6-3
1999 DOB


Rokas Jokubaitis
Zalgiris (Lithuania)
6-4
2000 DOB


Georgios Kalaitzakis
Nevezis (Lithuania)
6-8
1999 DOB


Vit Krejci
Zaragoza (Spain)
6-8
2000 DOB


Arturs Kurucs
VEF Riga (Latvia)
6-3
2000 DOB


Dut Mabor
Roseto (Italy)
7-1
2001 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


Nikola Miskovic
Mega Bemax (Serbia)
6-10
1999 DOB


Aristide Mouaha
Roseto (Italy )
6-3
2000 DOB


Caio Pacheco
Bahia Basket (Argentina)
6-3
1999 DOB


Joel Parra
Joventut (Spain)
6-8
2000 DOB


Aleksej Pokusevski
Olympiacos (Greece)
7-0
2001 DOB


Sander Raieste
Kalev/Cramo (Estonia)
6-9
1999 DOB


Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos
AEK (Greece)
6-8
2001 DOB


Yigitcan Saybir
Anadolu Efes (Turkey)
6-7
1999 DOB


Njegos Sikiras
Fuenlabrada (Spain)
6-9
1999 DOB


Marko Simonovic
Mega Bemax (Serbia)
6-11
1999 DOB


Mouhamed Thiam
Nanterre (France)
6-9
2001 DOB


Uros Trifunovic
Partizan (Serbia)
6-7
2000 DOB


Arnas Velicka
Prienai (Lithuania)
6-4
1999 DOB


Andrii Voinalovych
Khimik (Ukraine)
6-10
1999 DOB









Fonte: NBA.

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