The NBA has announced la Early Entry List per il Draft NBA 2023.
There are 242 prospects who have applied for early admission to the 2023 NBA Draft.
Players will be able to withdraw their name from the Draft by Monday, June 12.
The deadline to maintain eligibility for college basketball is Wednesday, May 31.
Below is the list of players from college and professional teams who have requested early entry for the 2023 NBA Draft, which will take place on Thursday, June 22. In the list of Internationals, in addition to the Wembanyama phenomenon, we also find the class of 2003 Quinn Ellis, currently working for Novipiù JB Monferrato.
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 Bedia 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 Captains (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 Camera 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
Vomte 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
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
Ball 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 Underground 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 list of Internationals:
Miguel Allen Youth (Spain) 6-8 2003
Idrissa Ba Levallois (France) 7-0 2002
Elian Benitez Bourg (France) 5-11 2003
William Beugre-Kassi Roanne (France) 6-6 2004
Mihailo Boskovic Dynamic (Serbia) 6-10 2002
Michael Caicedo Granada (Spain) 6-6 2003
Sasa Ciani Cedevita (Croatia) 6-9 2003
Bilal Coulibaly Levallois (France) 6-6 2004
Carlin Davison Airs (New Zealand) 6-5 2003
Ege Demir Tofas (Turkey) 6-10 2004
Thijs De Ridder Antwerp (Belgium) 6-8 2003
Nikola Djurisic Mega (Serbia) 6-8 2004
Ruben Dominguez Estudiantes (Spain) 6-5 2003
Quinn Ellis Monferrato (Italy) 6-4 2003
Juan Fernandez Fuenlabrada (Spain) 6-10 2002
Clement Frisch Nancy (France) 6-7 2002
Sananda Fru Braunschweig (Germany) 6-9 2003
Glory Goma Chlorella (Spain) 6-5 2003
Hassane Gueye ASA (France) 6-10 2003
Ondrej Hanzlik Girona (Spain) 6-7 2002
Nadir Hifi Le Portel (France) 6-3 2002
Tomislav Ivisic Podgorica (Montenegro) 7-0 2003
Zvonimir Ivisic Podgorica (Montenegro) 7-2 2003
Ilias Kamardine Evreux (France) 6-4 2003
Konstantin Kostadinov Palencia (Spain) 6-8 2003
Oleksandr Kovliar Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) 6-3 2002
Lutauras Lelevicius Zalgiris (Lithuania) 6-7 2003
Gilad Levy Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel) 7-1 2002
Ruben Lopez Gran Canaria (Spain) 6-8 2002
Assemian Moulare Vichy-Clermont (France) 6-0 2003
Ousmane Ndiaye Basconia (Spain) 6-11 2004. Ousmane Ndiaye Basconia (Spain) 6-1
James Nnaji Barcelona (Spain) 7-0 2004
David Okwera Melbourne (Australia) 7-0 2002
Daniel Onwenu Corinthians (Brazil) 6-6 2002
Romain Parmentelot Lyon (France) 6-3 2004
Ivan Perasovic Cibona (Croatia) 6-7 2002
Mantas Rubstavicius Lietkabelis (Lithuania) 6-6 2002
Rayan Rupert New Zealand (Australia) 6-6 2004
Musa Sagnia Manresa (Spain) 6-7 2003
Marcio Santos Sesi Franca (Brazil) 6-9 2002
Enzo Shahrvin Pau Orthez (France) 6-7 2003
Birahima Sylla Roanne (France) 6-7 2003
Dez Andras Tanoh Budapesti Honved (Hungary) 6-3 2002
Hugo Toom Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) 6-7 2002
Armel Traore Levallois (France) 6-8 2003
Ricards Vanags Liepaja (Latvia) 6-8 2002
Tristan Vukcevic Partizan (Serbia) 7-0 2003
Victor Wembanyama Levallois (France) 7-4 2004
2023-04-26 17:26:01
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