Tracking top early entrant decisions ahead of deadline

Tracking top early entrant decisions ahead of deadline

The NBA announced on April 29 that 106 players filed as early entry candidates for the draft, which will be held June 25-26 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The number of prospects who declared for the draft as early entrants was down from 195 last year. The decline directly stems from the rise of name, image and likeness (NIL), as players were afforded more earning potential by staying at the collegiate level.

Players who applied for early entry have the right to withdraw their names from consideration by 5 p.m. EDT on June 15. Under NCAA rules, college players who entered the draft must withdraw by 11:59 p.m. EDT on May 28 to retain college basketball eligibility.

The top prospects were invited to the combine and participated in various on-court drills, scrimmages and medical testing last week in Chicago, Illinois. They also had the opportunity to interview with teams and gauge their draft stock to make the best decision about their respective futures.

Rookie Wire is tracking the top early entrant prospects and their decisions ahead of the early entry withdrawal deadline. The list will continue to be updated until May 28.

Carter Bryant, Arizona

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 12

Decision: NBA draft

Bryant, who is a projected first-round pick, told reporters at the combine that he is “completely in” on the draft. He appears to be a lock to remain in the draft after the deadline.

Miles Byrd, San Diego State

Year: Sophomore

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: T.B.D.

Byrd had a solid showing at the combine, which could help his stock. He is currently viewed as a potential second-round pick and could elect to return to school if he doesn’t receive an earlier guarantee.

Rueben Chinyelu, Florida

Year: Sophomore

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: NCAA

Chinyelu, who was invited to the G League Elite Camp and worked out with Portland and Sacramento, announced Monday that he is forgoing the draft to return to the Gators.

Alex Condon, Florida

Year: Sophomore

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 38

Decision: T.B.D.

Condon said the feedback he is receiving from teams is positive, but added that he knows he has a good situation with the Gators. He will likely make his decision closer to the deadline.

Cedric Coward, Washington State

Year: Senior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 30

Decision: T.B.D.

Coward said at the combine that he is “100% focused on the draft” after participating in various testing. He will play at Duke next season if he withdraws from consideration.

Silas Demary Jr., Georgia

Year: Sophomore

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: NCAA

Demary, who declared for the draft while maintaining his remaining college eligibility in the transfer portal, withdrew from consideration on Monday. He will transfer to UConn.

Isaiah Evans, Duke

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: NCAA

Evans, who was invited to the combine, withdrew from the draft on May 11. He returns to a team adding twin brothers Cameron Boozer (No. 3 prospect) and Cayden Boozer (No. 23).

Boogie Fland, Arkansas

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: NCAA

Fland, who also entered the transfer portal, decided to withdraw from the draft and return to college next season. He was scheduled to visit Florida on Monday and Tuesday.

Karter Knox, Arkansas

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: T.B.D.

Knox said at the combine that he is still weighing his decision and isn’t sure which way he is leaning before the deadline. He seems to be a likely candidate to return to school.

Yaxel Lendeborg, UAB

Year: Senior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 27

Decision: T.B.D.

Lendeborg is a prospect many are watching after a strong showing at the combine. He will likely use his allotted time to attend team workouts and interviews until May 28 to make a decision. Lendeborg will transfer to Michigan if he withdraws from consideration.

Mackenzie Mgbako, Indiana

Year: Sophomore

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: T.B.D.

Mgbako has had a strong predraft process after earning a call-up from the G League Elite Camp to the combine. He averaged 15.5 points and eight rebounds in two scrimmage games at the combine, which stood out among the performers.

Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Penn State

Year: Junior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 44

Decision: T.B.D.

Niederhauser is having a tremendous predraft process after earning an invitation to the combine from the G League Elite Camp. He is projected to be a second-rounder, though he is rapidly rising up draft boards and could elect to stay in the mix past the deadline.

Otega Oweh, Kentucky

Year: Junior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: T.B.D.

Oweh said earlier this month he is “all-in” on the predraft process. He has worked out with Boston, Houston and Portland so far, and will likely have more scheduled before May 28.

Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 36

Decision: T.B.D.

Pettiford helped his stock at the combine after a 23-point performance in his second scrimmage game. He said that he’ll likely remain in the draft if he receives a first-round guarantee from a team.

Labaron Philon, Alabama

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 34

Decision: NBA draft

Philon told reporters at the combine that he has already informed Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats that he is remaining in the draft and forgoing his remaining eligibility.

Drake Powell, North Carolina

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 35

Decision: NBA draft

Powell confirmed his decision to remain in the draft at the combine, closing the door on any potential conversation about returning to Chapel Hill for next season.

Thomas Sorber, Georgetown

Year: Freshman

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 22

Decision: NBA draft

Sorber told college basketball reporter Andy Katz last week at the combine that he is all in on the draft and will not return to Georgetown. He is considered a mid-to-late first-round pick.

Milos Uzan, Houston

Year: Senior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 43

Decision: T.B.D.

Uzan said his mindset during the predraft process is that he is “all-in” to show teams he believes in himself. However, with a second-round grade, it remains to be seen if Uzan will forgo his last year of eligibility or remain in the draft.

Jamir Watkins, Florida State

Year: Senior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: N/A

Decision: T.B.D.

Watkins had a few strong performances at the combine, recording 23 points in his second scrimmage on May 15. He is still said to be weighing his options for next season.

Darrion Williams, Texas Tech

Year: Junior

Rookie Wire Mock Draft Position: 49

Decision: T.B.D.

Williams entered the transfer portal while also declaring for the draft. He is attempting to “stay in the moment” and focus on the predraft process, though he conceded at the combine that he’ll likely take his time with his upcoming decision.

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