NBA announces early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2023
A total of 242 players, including 48 international players, have filed as early entry candidates
The National Basketball Association announced today that 242 players have filed as early entry candidates for NBA Draft 2023 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 no later than 5 p.m. ET on Monday, June 12. Under NCAA rules, in order to retain college basketball eligibility, college players who have entered NBA Draft 2023 must withdraw by Wednesday, May 31.
Following is the list of players from colleges and professional teams who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2023, which will be held Thursday, June 22. For a PDF version of this list, click here.
Player
School
Height
Status
Jaden Akins
Michigan State
6-4
Sophomore
Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu
Memphis
6-10
Senior
Trey Alexander
Creighton
6-4
Sophomore
Damezi Anderson Jr.
Detroit
6-7
Senior
Chase Audige
Northwestern
6-4
Senior
Marcus Bagley
Arizona State
6-8
Sophomore
Amari Bailey
UCLA
6-5
Freshman
Will Baker
Nevada
7-0
Junior
TJ Bamba
Washington State
6-5
Junior
Josh Bannan
Montana
6-10
Junior
Grant Basile
Virginia Tech
6-9
Senior
Emoni Bates
Eastern Michigan
6-10
Sophomore
Manny Bates
Butler
6-11
Senior
Damion Baugh
TCU
6-4
Senior
Charles Bediako
Alabama
7-0
Sophomore
Reece Beekman
Virginia
6-3
Junior
T.J. Bickerstaff
Boston College
6-9
Senior
Anthony Black
Arkansas
6-7
Freshman
Adem Bona
UCLA
6-10
Freshman
Gael Bonilla
Capitanes (G League)
6-7
Keylan Boone
Pacific
6-8
Senior
Jalen Bridges
Baylor
6-7
Junior
Johni Broome
Auburn
6-10
Junior
Jordan Brown
Louisiana
6-11
Senior
Kobe Brown
Missouri
6-7
Senior
Kobe Bufkin
Michigan
6-4
Sophomore
Boo Buie
Northwestern
6-2
Senior
Tyler Burton
Richmond
6-7
Senior
Lamont Butler Jr.
San Diego State
6-2
Junior
Toumani Camara
Dayton
6-8
Senior
Tyger Campbell
UCLA
6-0
Senior
Wesley Cardet Jr.
Chicago State
6-6
Sophomore
Dylan Cardwell
Auburn
6-11
Junior
Branden Carlson
Utah
7-0
Senior
Jaylen Clark
UCLA
6-5
Junior
Noah Clowney
Alabama
6-10
Freshman
Frankie Collins
Arizona State
6-1
Sophomore
Yuri Collins
Saint Louis
6-0
Senior
Ricky Council IV
Arkansas
6-6
Junior
Kevin Cross
Tulane
6-8
Senior
LJ Cryer
Baylor
6-1
Junior
Clarence Daniels II
New Hampshire
6-6
Junior
Tristan da Silva
Colorado
6-8
Junior
Davonte Davis
Arkansas
6-4
Junior
Johnell Davis
Florida Atlantic
6-4
Junior
RayJ Dennis
Toledo
6-2
Senior
Gradey Dick
Kansas
6-8
Freshman
Alou Dillon
Purdue-Northwest
6-8
Senior
Jordan Dingle
Pennsylvania
6-3
Junior
Marcus Domask
Southern Illinois
6-6
Senior
Zach Edey
Purdue
7-4
Junior
El Ellis
Louisville
6-3
Senior
Tosan Evbuomwan
Princeton
6-8
Senior
Adam Flagler
Baylor
6-3
Senior
Jaylen Forbes
Tulane
6-5
Senior
Armaan Franklin
Virginia
6-4
Senior
Enrique Freeman
Akron
6-7
Senior
Alex Fudge
Florida
6-8
Sophomore
Eric Gaines
UAB
6-2
Junior
Myron Gardner
Little Rock
6-6
Senior
Keyonte George
Baylor
6-4
Freshman
Joseph Girard III
Syracuse
6-1
Senior
Wendell Green Jr.
Auburn
5-11
Junior
Mouhamed Gueye
Washington State
6-11
Sophomore
PJ Hall
Clemson
6-10
Junior
Jacksun Hamilton
Wisconsin-Parkside
6-7
Sophomore
De’Vion Harmon
Texas Tech
6-2
Senior
Ray Harrison
Grand Canyon
6-4
Junior
Hakim Hart
Maryland
6-6
Senior
Joey Hauser
Michigan State
6-9
Senior
Coleman Hawkins
Illinois
6-10
Junior
Jordan Hawkins
Connecticut
6-5
Sophomore
Taylor Hendricks
UCF
6-9
Freshman
Jalen Hill
Oklahoma
6-7
Senior
Blake Hinson
Pittsburgh
6-7
Junior
A.J. Hoggard
Michigan State
6-4
Junior
DaRon Holmes II
Dayton
6-10
Sophomore
Jalen Hood-Schifino
Indiana
6-6
Freshman
Ithiel Horton
UCF
6-5
Senior
Jett Howard
Michigan
6-8
Freshman
Tyrese Hunter
Texas
6-0
Sophomore
Jordan Ivy-Curry
Pacific
6-2
Junior
Andre Jackson Jr.
Connecticut
6-6
Junior
Gregory "GG" Jackson II
South Carolina
6-9
Freshman
Trayce Jackson-Davis
Indiana
6-9
Senior
Josiah-Jordan James
Tennessee
6-6
Senior
Sion James
Tulane
6-5
Junior
Jaime Jaquez Jr.
UCLA
6-7
Senior
Keshad Johnson
San Diego State
6-7
Senior
Keyontae Johnson
Kansas State
6-5
Senior
Meechie Johnson
South Carolina
6-2
Junior
Colby Jones
Xavier
6-6
Junior
Dillon Jones
Weber State
6-6
Junior
Djordjije Jovanovic
Ontario (G League)
6-7
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Ryan Kalkbrenner
Creighton
7-1
Junior
Arthur Kaluma
Creighton
6-7
Sophomore
Miles Kelly
Georgia Tech
6-4
Sophomore
Jackson Kenyon
Miami (OH)
6-8
Senior
Bobi Klintman
Wake Forest
6-10
Freshman
Bol Kuir
San Diego
7-3
Freshman
Pelle Larsson
Arizona
6-5
Junior
Tyrin Lawrence
Vanderbilt
6-4
Junior
Jaedon LeDee
San Diego State
6-9
Senior
Maxwell Lewis
Pepperdine
6-7
Sophomore
Dereck Lively II
Duke
7-1
Freshman
Chris Livingston
Kentucky
6-6
Freshman
Seth Lundy
Penn State
6-6
Senior
Tramon Mark
Houston
6-5
Sophomore
Alijah Martin
Florida Atlantic
6-2
Junior
Madison McCall
Lesley (MA)
6-2
Senior
Kevin McCullar
Kansas
6-6
Senior
Mike Miles Jr.
TCU
6-2
Junior
Brandon Miller
Alabama
6-9
Freshman
Emanuel Miller
TCU
6-7
Senior
Demetrius Mims
Gannon (PA)
6-6
Senior
Judah Mintz
Syracuse
6-3
Freshman
Isaiah Miranda
North Carolina State
7-1
Freshman
Dillon Mitchell
Texas
6-8
Freshman
RayQuawndis Mitchell
Missouri-Kansas City
6-5
Senior
Omari Moore
San Jose State
6-6
Senior
Jelanie Morgan
Lesley (MA)
6-4
Freshman
Casey Morsell
North Carolina State
6-3
Senior
Paul Mulcahy
Rutgers
6-6
Senior
Kris Murray
Iowa
6-8
Junior
Matthew Murrell
Mississippi
6-4
Junior
Grant Nelson
North Dakota State
6-11
Junior
Jordan Nesbitt
Hampton
6-6
Sophomore
Tristen Newton
Connecticut
6-5
Senior
Olivier Nkamhoua
Tennessee
6-8
Senior
Landers Nolley II
Cincinnati
6-7
Senior
Jack Nunge
Xavier
7-0
Senior
Toby Okani
Illinois-Chicago
6-8
Junior
Norchad Omier
Miami
6-7
Junior
Clifford Omoruyi
Rutgers
6-11
Junior
Nick Ongenda
DePaul
6-11
Senior
Nijel Pack
Miami
6-0
Junior
Elijah Pepper
UC Davis
6-4
Senior
Rob Perry
Murray State
6-4
Senior
Julian Phillips
Tennessee
6-8
Freshman
Uros Plavsic
Tennessee
7-0
Senior
Brandin Podziemski
Santa Clara
6-5
Sophomore
Quinten Post
Boston College
7-0
Senior
Justin Powell
Washington State
6-6
Junior
Olivier-Maxence Prosper
Marquette
6-8
Junior
Zyon Pullin
UC Riverside
6-4
Senior
Jahvon Quinerly
Alabama
6-1
Senior
Antonio Reeves
Kentucky
6-4
Senior
Jeremy Roach
Duke
6-2
Junior
Terry Roberts
Georgia
6-3
Senior
Luis Rodriguez
UNLV
6-6
Senior
Cormac Ryan
Notre Dame
6-5
Senior
Adama Sanogo
Connecticut
6-9
Junior
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
The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2023:
Player
Team/Country of Team
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 DOB
James Nnaji
Barcelona (Spain)
7-0
2004 DOB
David Okwera
Melbourne (Australia)
7-0
2002 DOB
Daniel Onwenu
Corinthians (Brazil)
6-6
2002 DOB
Romain Parmentelot
Lyon (France)
6-3
2004 DOB
Ivan Perasovic
Cibona (Croatia)
6-7
2002 DOB
Mantas Rubstavicius
Lietkabelis (Lithuania)
6-6
2002 DOB
Rayan Rupert
New Zealand (Australia)
6-6
2004 DOB
Musa Sagnia
Manresa (Spain)
6-7
2003 DOB
Marcio Santos
Sesi Franca (Brazil)
6-9
2002 DOB
Enzo Shahrvin
Pau Orthez (France)
6-7
2003 DOB
Birahima Sylla
Roanne (France)
6-7
2003 DOB
Dez Andras Tanoh
Budapesti Honved (Hungary)
6-3
2002 DOB
Hugo Toom
Kalev/Cramo (Estonia)
6-7
2002 DOB
Armel Traore
Levallois (France)
6-8
2003 DOB
Ricards Vanags
Liepaja (Latvia)
6-8
2002 DOB
Tristan Vukcevic
Partizan (Serbia)
7-0
2003 DOB
Victor Wembanyama
Levallois (France)
7-4
2004 DOB