The NBA announced today 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.
Following is the list of players from
colleges and other educational institutions who have applied for early entry into the 2020 NBA Draft.
EARLY ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR 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
The 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