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2017 NBA Draft Early Entry List

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The National Basketball Association announced today that 182 players — 137 players from colleges and 45 international players — have filed as early entry candidates for the 2017 NBA Draft presented by State Farm.

Players wishing to enter the 2017 NBA Draft were required to submit a letter to the NBA to be received no later than Sunday, April 23.

Following is the list of players from colleges who have applied for early entry into the 2017 NBA Draft, which will be held Thursday, June 22.

Player School Height Status
Shaqquan Aaron USC 6-7 Sophomore
Jaylen Adams St. Bonaventure  6-2 Junior
Edrice Adebayo Kentucky 6-10 Freshman
Deng Adel Louisville 6-7 Sophomore
Jashaun Agosto LIU  5-11 Freshman
Bashir Ahmed St. John’s 6-7 Junior
Rawle Alkins Arizona 6-5 Freshman
Jarrett Allen Texas 6-11 Freshman
Mark Alstork Wright State 6-5 Junior
Ike Anigbogu UCLA  6-10 Freshman
OG Anunoby Indiana 6-8 Sophomore
Dwayne Bacon Florida State 6-7 Sophomore
Lonzo Ball UCLA  6-6 Freshman
Jaylen Barford Arkansas 6-3 Junior
Jordan Bell Oregon 6-9 Junior
Trae Bell-Haynes Vermont 6-2 Junior
Joel Berry II North Carolina 6-0 Junior
James Blackmon Jr. Indiana 6-4 Junior
Antonio Blakeney LSU 6-4 Sophomore
Trevon Bluiett Xavier  6-6 Junior
Bennie Boatwright USC 6-10 Sophomore
Jacobi Boykins Louisiana Tech  6-6 Junior
Tony Bradley North Carolina 6-10 Freshman
Isaiah Briscoe Kentucky 6-2 Sophomore
Dillon Brooks Oregon 6-7 Junior
Thomas Bryant Indiana 6-10 Sophomore
Rodney Bullock Providence 6-8 Junior
Jevon Carter West Virginia 6-2 Junior
Clandell Cetoute Thiel College (PA) 6-8 Junior
Joseph Chartouny Fordham 6-3 Sophomore
Donte’ Clark Massachusetts 6-4 Junior
Chris Clemons Campbell 5-9 Sophomore
David Collette Utah 6-10 Junior
John Collins Wake Forest 6-10 Sophomore
Zach Collins Gonzaga 7-0 Freshman
Chance Comanche Arizona 6-11 Sophomore
Angel Delgado Seton Hall 6-10 Junior
Hamidou Diallo Kentucky 6-6 Freshman
Tyler Dorsey Oregon 6-4 Sophomore
PJ Dozier South Carolina 6-6 Sophomore
Vince Edwards Purdue 6-8 Junior
John Egbunu Florida 6-11 Junior
Jon Elmore Marshall 6-3 Junior
Obi Enechionyia Temple 6-10 Junior
Drew Eubanks Oregon State 6-10 Sophomore
Jawun Evans Oklahoma State 6-1 Sophomore
Tacko Fall Central Florida 7-6 Sophomore
Tony Farmer Lee College (TX) 6-7 Sophomore
De’Aaron Fox Kentucky 6-4 Freshman
Markelle Fultz Washington 6-4 Freshman
Harry Giles Duke  6-10 Freshman
Brandon Goodwin FGCU 6-2 Junior
Donte Grantham Clemson 6-8 Junior
Isaac Haas Purdue 7-2 Junior
Aaron Holiday UCLA  6-1 Sophomore
Isaac Humphries Kentucky 7-0 Sophomore
Chandler Hutchison Boise State 6-7 Junior
Jonathan Isaac Florida State 6-10 Freshman
Frank Jackson Duke  6-3 Freshman
Josh Jackson Kansas 6-8 Freshman
Justin Jackson Maryland 6-7 Freshman
Justin Jackson North Carolina 6-8 Junior
Alize Johnson Missouri State 6-9 Junior
B.J. Johnson La Salle 6-7 Junior
Darin Johnson CSU-Northridge 6-5 Junior
Jaylen Johnson Louisville 6-9 Junior
Robert Johnson  Indiana 6-3 Junior
Andrew Jones Texas 6-4 Freshman
Kerem Kanter Green Bay 6-10 Junior
Ted Kapita North Carolina State  6-8 Freshman
Marcus Keene Central Michigan 5-9 Junior
Luke Kennard Duke  6-6 Sophomore
Braxton Key Alabama 6-8 Freshman
George King Colorado 6-6 Junior
Kyle Kuzma Utah 6-9 Junior
Khadeem Lattin Oklahoma 6-9 Junior
TJ Leaf UCLA  6-10 Freshman
William Lee UAB 6-9 Junior
Zach Lofton Texas Southern  6-3 Junior
Tyler Lydon Syracuse 6-9 Sophomore
Daryl Macon Arkansas 6-3 Junior
Marin Maric Northern Illinois 6-11 Junior
Lauri Markkanen Arizona 7-0 Freshman
Yante Maten Georgia 6-8 Junior
Markis McDuffie Wichita State 6-8 Sophomore
MiKyle McIntosh Illinois State 6-7 Junior
Eric Mika BYU 6-10 Sophomore
Donovan Mitchell Louisville 6-3 Sophomore
Malik Monk Kentucky 6-3 Freshman
Matthew Morgan Cornell 6-3 Sophomore
Shaquille Morris Wichita State 6-8 Junior
Johnathan Motley Baylor  6-10 Junior
Svi Mykhailiuk  Kansas 6-8 Junior
Divine Myles Stetson 5-11 Junior
Derick Newton Stetson 6-6 Sophomore
Austin Nichols Virginia 6-8 Junior
Semi Ojeleye SMU 6-7 Junior
Cameron Oliver Nevada 6-8 Sophomore
Randy Onwuasor Southern Utah 6-3 Junior
Justin Patton Creighton 7-0 Freshman
L.J. Peak Georgetown 6-5 Junior
Theo Pinson North Carolina 6-6 Junior
Ivan Rabb California 6-11 Sophomore
Xavier Rathan-Mayes Florida State 6-4 Junior
Devin Robinson Florida 6-8 Junior
Josh Robinson Austin Peay 6-2 Junior
Martavius Robinson Lewis Clark CC (Illinois) 6-10 Sophomore
Maverick Rowan North Carolina State  6-7 Sophomore
Corey Sanders Rutgers 6-2 Sophomore
Victor Sanders Idaho 6-5 Junior
Jaaron Simmons  Ohio 6-1 Junior
Kobi Simmons Arizona 6-5 Freshman
Fred Sims Jr. Chicago State 6-4 Sophomore
Dennis Smith Jr. North Carolina State  6-3 Freshman
Zach Smith Texas Tech 6-8 Junior
Kamau Stokes Kansas State 6-0 Sophomore
Edmond Sumner  Xavier  6-6 Sophomore
Caleb Swanigan Purdue 6-9 Sophomore
Jayson Tatum Duke  6-8 Freshman
Matt Taylor New Mexico State  6-4 Junior
James Thompson IV  Eastern Michigan 6-10 Sophomore
Stephen Thompson Jr. Oregon State 6-4 Sophomore
Trevor Thompson Ohio State 7-0 Junior
Melo Trimble Maryland 6-3 Junior
Craig Victor II LSU 6-9 Junior
Moritz Wagner Michigan 6-11 Sophomore
Tevonn Walker Valparaiso 6-2 Junior
Antone Warren Antelope Valley CC (CA) 6-10 Sophomore
Thomas Welsh UCLA  7-0 Junior
Thomas Wilder Western Michigan 6-3 Junior
Cecil Williams Central Michigan 6-6 Junior
Johnathan Williams Gonzaga 6-9 Junior
Kam Williams Ohio State 6-2 Junior
Nigel Williams-Goss  Gonzaga 6-3 Junior
Christian Wilson  Texas-San Antonio 6-2 Junior
D.J. Wilson Michigan 6-10 Junior
Omer Yurtseven  North Carolina State  7-0 Freshman

The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2017 NBA Draft:

Player Team/Country of Team Height Status
Ege Arar Galatasaray (Turkey) 6-10 1996
Laurynas Beliauskas Neptunas (Lithuania) 6-3 1997
Terrence Bieshaar Joventut (Spain) 6-10 1997
Simon Birgander  Clavijo (Spain) 6-10 1997
Laurynas Birutis Vytautas (Lithuania) 7-1 1997
Luka Bozic Zagreb (Croatia)  6-7 1996
Vlatko Cancar Mega Leks (Serbia) 6-8 1997
Leo Cizmic Sevilla (Spain) 6-8 1998
Wesley Alves da Silva Paulistano (Brazil) 6-6 1996
George de Paula Paulistano (Brazil) 6-6 1996
Berkan Durmaz Tofas (Turkey) 6-8 1997
Martynas Echodas  Siauliai (Lithuania) 6-9 1997
Cyrille Eliezer-Vanerot Levallois (France) 6-8 1996
Aquiles Ferreira Pinheiros (Brazil) 6-5 1998
Diego Flaccadori Trento (Italy) 6-5 1996
Tolga Gecim Banvit (Turkey) 6-8 1996
Yoan Granvorka Nancy (France)  6-4 1997
Egemen Guven Karsiyaka (Turkey) 6-10 1996
Isaiah Hartenstein Zalgiris (Lithuania) 7-0 1998
Karlis Helmanis RTU Riga (Latvia)  6-7 1997
Aleksa Ilic Buducnost (Montenegro) 6-9 1996
Jonathan Jeanne Nancy (France)  7-2 1997
Alpha Kaba Mega Leks (Serbia) 6-10 1996
Verners Kohs GBA Sparta (Czech Republic) 6-8 1997
Antonios Koniaris PAOK (Greece)  6-4 1997
Arnoldas Kulboka Baunach (Germany)  6-9 1998
Rodions Kurucs Barcelona (Spain)  6-8 1998
Axel Louissaint Lugano (Switzerland) 6-6 1996
Michail Lountzis Panathinaikos (Greece)  6-5 1998
Gytis Masiulis Zalgiris (Lithuania) 6-9 1998
Lovro Mazalin Zadar (Croatia)  6-9 1997
Regimantas Miniotas Vytautas (Lithuania) 6-9 1996
Kostja Mushidi Mega Leks (Serbia) 6-5 1998
Margiris Normantas Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania) 6-4 1996
Frank Ntilikina Strasbourg (France) 6-5 1998
Elie Okobo Pau Orthez (France) 6-2 1997
Viny Okouo Unicaja (Spain)  7-2 1997
Ayberk Olmaz Istanbul BSB (Turkey) 6-10 1996
Lucas Pereira Pinheiros (Brazil) 6-8 1998
Martynas Sajus Starogard (Poland)  6-10 1996
Borisa Simanic Crvena Zvezda (Serbia)  6-10 1998
Nik Slavica Cibona (Croatia)  6-8 1997
Berk Ugurlu Fenerbahce (Turkey)  6-3 1996
Kristupas Zemaitis  Vytautas (Lithuania) 6-4 1996
Zou Yuchen Bayi Fubang (China) 6-10 1996

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, underclassmen that have entered the 2017 Draft must withdraw by Wednesday, May 24.