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2019 NBA Draft Early Entry List

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NEW YORK, April 23, 2019 – The National Basketball Association announced today that 233 players — 175 players from colleges and other educational institutions and 58 international players — have filed as early entry candidates for the 2019 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 no later than 5 p.m. ET on Monday, June 10. Under NCAA rules, in order to retain college basketball eligibility, underclassmen who have entered the 2019 Draft must withdraw by Wednesday, May 29.

Following is the list of players from colleges and other educational institutions who have applied for early entry into the 2019 NBA Draft, which will be held Thursday, June 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Player  School  Height  Status
Milan Acquaah  California Baptist  6-3  Sophomore
Bryce Aiken  Harvard  6-0  Junior
Nickeil Alexander-Walker  Virginia Tech  6-5  Sophomore
Al-Wajid Aminu  North Florida  6-7  Junior
Desmond Bane  TCU  6-5  Junior
RJ Barrett  Duke  6-7  Freshman
Charles Bassey  Western Kentucky  6-11  Freshman
Tyus Battle  Syracuse  6-6  Junior
Troy Baxter Jr.  FGCU  6-8  Sophomore
Darius Bazley  Princeton HS (OH)  6-9  Post-Graduate
Kerry Blackshear Jr.  Virginia Tech  6-10  Junior
Phil Bledsoe  Glenville State (WV)  6-6  Junior
Bol Bol  Oregon  7-2  Freshman
Marques Bolden  Duke  6-11  Junior
Jordan Bone  Tennessee  6-3  Junior
Ky Bowman  Boston College  6-1  Junior
DaQuan Bracey  Louisiana Tech  5-11  Junior
Keith Braxton  St. Francis (PA)  6-4  Junior
Ignas Brazdeikis  Michigan  6-7  Freshman
Oshae Brissett  Syracuse  6-8  Sophomore
Armoni Brooks  Houston  6-3  Junior
Charlie Brown Jr.  St. Joseph’s  6-7  Sophomore
Moses Brown  UCLA  7-1  Freshman
Nico Carvacho  Colorado State  6-11  Junior
Yoeli Childs  BYU  6-8  Junior
Brandon Clarke  Gonzaga  6-8  Junior
Nicolas Claxton  Georgia  6-11  Sophomore
Amir Coffey  Minnesota  6-8  Junior
RJ Cole  Howard  6-1  Sophomore
Tyler Cook  Iowa  6-9  Junior
Anthony Cowan Jr.  Maryland  6-0  Junior
Jarrett Culver  Texas Tech  6-5  Sophomore
Jarron Cumberland  Cincinnati  6-5  Junior
Caleb Daniels  Tulane  6-4  Sophomore
Tulio Da Silva  Missouri State  6-8  Junior
Aubrey Dawkins  UCF  6-6  Junior
Javin DeLaurier  Duke  6-10  Junior
Silvio De Sousa  Kansas  6-9  Sophomore
Mamadi Diakite  Virginia  6-9  Junior
Alpha Diallo  Providence  6-7  Junior
James Dickey  UNCG  6-10  Junior
David DiLeo  Central Michigan  6-7  Junior
Davon Dillard  Shaw (NC)  6-5  Junior
Luguentz Dort  Arizona State  6-4  Freshman
Devon Dotson  Kansas  6-2  Freshman
Jason Draggs  Lee College (TX)  6-9  Freshman
Aljami Durham  Indiana  6-4  Sophomore
Carsen Edwards  Purdue  6-1  Junior
CJ Elleby  Washington State  6-6  Freshman
Steven Enoch  Louisville  6-10  Junior
Bruno Fernando  Maryland  6-10  Sophomore
Jaylen Fisher  TCU  6-2  Junior
Savion Flagg  Texas A&M  6-7  Sophomore
Daniel Gafford  Arkansas  6-11  Sophomore
Darius Garland  Vanderbilt  6-2  Freshman
Eugene German  Northern Illinois  6-0  Junior
TJ Gibbs  Notre Dame  6-3  Junior
Quentin Goodin  Xavier  6-4  Junior
Tony Goodwin II  Redemption Christian Academy (MA)  6-6  Post-Graduate
Kellan Grady  Davidson  6-5  Sophomore
Devonte Green  Indiana  6-3  Junior
Quentin Grimes  Kansas  6-5  Freshman
Jon Axel Gudmundsson  Davidson  6-4  Junior
Kyle Guy  Virginia  6-2  Junior
Rui Hachimura  Gonzaga  6-8  Junior
Jaylen Hands  UCLA  6-3  Sophomore
Jerrick Harding  Weber State  6-1  Junior
Jared Harper  Auburn  5-11  Junior
Kevon Harris  Stephen F. Austin  6-6  Junior
Jaxson Hayes  Texas  6-11  Freshman
Dewan Hernandez  Miami  6-11  Junior
Tyler Herro  Kentucky  6-5  Freshman
Amir Hinton  Shaw (NC)  6-5  Junior
Jaylen Hoard  Wake Forest  6-8  Freshman
Daulton Hommes  Point Loma Nazarene (CA)  6-8  Junior
Talen Horton-Tucker  Iowa State  6-4  Freshman
De’Andre Hunter  Virginia  6-7  Sophomore
Ty Jerome  Virginia  6-5  Junior
Jayce Johnson  Utah  7-0  Junior
Keldon Johnson  Kentucky  6-6  Freshman
Markell Johnson  North Carolina State  6-1  Junior
Tyrique Jones  Xavier  6-9  Junior
Mfiondu Kabengele  Florida State  6-10  Sophomore
Sacha Killeya-Jones  NC State  6-11  Junior
Louis King  Oregon  6-9  Freshman
V.J. King  Louisville  6-6  Junior
Nathan Knight  William & Mary  6-10  Junior
Sagaba Konate  West Virginia  6-8  Junior
Martin Krampelj  Creighton  6-9  Junior
Romeo Langford  Indiana  6-6  Freshman
Cameron Lard  Iowa State  6-9  Sophomore
A.J. Lawson  South Carolina  6-6  Freshman
Dedric Lawson  Kansas  6-9  Junior
Jalen Lecque  Brewster Academy (NH)  6-3  Post-Graduate
Jacob Ledoux  Texas-Permian Basin  6-3  Junior
Nassir Little  North Carolina  6-6  Freshman
Tevin Mack  Alabama  6-6  Junior
Malik Maitland  Bethune-Cookman  5-9  Guard
Trevor Manuel  Olivet (MI)  6-9  Junior
Jermaine Marrow  Hampton  6-0  Junior
Naji Marshall  Xavier  6-7  Sophomore
Charles Matthews  Michigan  6-6  Junior
Skylar Mays  LSU  6-4  Junior
Jalen McDaniels  San Diego State  6-10  Sophomore
Davion Mintz  Creighton  6-3  Junior
EJ Montgomery  Kentucky  6-10  Freshman
Ja Morant  Murray State  6-3  Sophomore
Andrew Nembhard  Florida  6-5  Freshman
Kouat Noi  TCU  6-7  Sophomore
Zach Norvell Jr.  Gonzaga  6-5  Sophomore
Jaylen Nowell  Washington  6-4  Sophomore
Joel Ntambwe  UNLV  6-9  Freshman
Jordan Nwora  Louisville  6-8  Sophomore
Chuma Okeke  Auburn  6-8  Sophomore
KZ Okpala  Stanford  6-9  Sophomore
Miye Oni  Yale  6-6  Junior
Devonte Patterson  Prairie View A&M  6-7  Junior
Reggie Perry  Mississippi State  6-10  Freshman
Lamar Peters  Mississippi State  6-0  Junior
Filip Petrusev  Gonzaga  6-11  Freshman
Jalen Pickett  Siena  6-4  Freshman
Shamorie Ponds  St. John’s  6-1  Junior
Jordan Poole  Michigan  6-5  Sophomore
Cletrell Pope  Bethune-Cookman  6-9  Junior
Nik Popovic  Boston College  6-11  Junior
Jontay Porter  Missouri  6-11  Sophomore
Kevin Porter Jr.  USC  6-6  Freshman
Myles Powell  Seton Hall  6-2  Junior
Payton Pritchard  Oregon  6-2  Junior
Neemias Queta  Utah State  6-11  Freshman
Brandon Randolph  Arizona  6-6  Sophomore
Cam Reddish  Duke  6-8  Freshman
Isaiah Reese  Canisius  6-5  Junior
Naz Reid  LSU  6-10  Freshman
Nick Richards  Kentucky  6-11  Sophomore
LaQuincy Rideau  South Florida  6-1  Junior
Austin Robinson  Kentucky Christian  6-2  Sophomore
Isaiah Roby  Nebraska  6-8  Junior
Ayinde Russell  Morehouse  6-3  Junior
Kevin Samuel  TCU  6-11  Freshman
Paul Scruggs  Xavier  6-3  Sophomore
Samir Sehic  Tulane  6-9  Junior
Josh Sharkey  Samford  5-10  Junior
Simisola Shittu  Vanderbilt  6-10  Freshman
Nike Sibande  Miami (OH)  6-4  Sophomore
Justin Simon  St. John’s  6-5  Junior
D’Marcus Simonds  Georgia State  6-3  Junior
Ja’Vonte Smart  LSU  6-4  Freshman
Justin Smith  Indiana  6-7  Sophomore
Derrik Smits  Valparaiso  7-1  Junior
Lamar Stevens  Penn State  6-8  Junior
Jalen Sykes  St. Clair College (Canada)  6-5  Junior
Marlon Taylor  LSU  6-6  Junior
Ethan Thompson  Oregon State  6-5  Sophomore
Killian Tillie  Gonzaga  6-10  Junior
Donnie Tillman  Utah  6-7  Sophomore
Tres Tinkle  Oregon State  6-8  Junior
Obi Toppin  Dayton  6-9  Freshman
Rayjon Tucker  Arkansas-Little Rock  6-5  Junior
Justin Turner  Bowling Green  6-4  Sophomore
Nick Ward  Michigan State  6-8  Junior
PJ Washington Jr.  Kentucky  6-8  Sophomore
Tremont Waters  LSU  5-11  Sophomore
Kaleb Wesson  Ohio State  6-9  Sophomore
Coby White  North Carolina  6-5  Freshman
Jimmy Whitt Jr.  SMU  6-3  Junior
Joe Wieskamp  Iowa  6-6  Freshman
Lindell Wigginton  Iowa State  6-2  Sophomore
Kris Wilkes  UCLA  6-8  Sophomore
Charles Williams  Howard  6-6  Junior
Emmitt Williams  LSU  6-7  Freshman
Grant Williams  Tennessee  6-7  Junior
Zion Williamson  Duke  6-7  Freshman
Holland Woods II  Portland State  6-0  Sophomore
Kenny Wooten  Oregon  6-9  Sophomore

The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2019 NBA Draft:

Player  Team/Country of Team  Height  Status
Dikembe Andre  Paulistano (Brazil)  6-9  1999 DOB
Darko Bajo  Cedevita (Croatia)  6-10  1999 DOB
Aleksander Balcerowski  Gran Canaria (Spain)  7-1  2000 DOB
Goga Bitadze  Buducnost (Montenegro)  7-0  1999 DOB
Vrenz Bleijenbergh  Antwerp (Belgium)  6-9  2000 DOB
Adrian Bogucki  Radom (Poland)  7-1  1999 DOB
Leandro Bolmaro  Barcelona (Spain)  6-6  2000 DOB
Ognjen Carapic  Mega Bemax (Serbia)  6-4  1998 DOB
Leo Cizmic  Girona (Spain)  6-8  1998 DOB
Digue Diawara  Pau Orthez (France)  6-9  1998 DOB
Nenad Dimitrijevic  Joventut (Spain)  6-1  1998 DOB
Felipe Dos Anjos  Melilla (Spain)  7-2  1998 DOB
Yago Dos Santos  Paulistano (Brazil)  5-10  1999 DOB
Sekou Doumbouya  Limoges (France)  6-8  2000 DOB
Henri Drell  Baunach (Germany)  6-9  2000 DOB
Paul Eboua  Roseto (Italy)  6-8  2000 DOB
Osas Ehigiator  Fuenlabrada (Spain)  6-10  1999 DOB
Biram Faye  Avila (Spain)  6-9  2000 DOB
Ivan Fevrier  Levallois (France)  6-9  1999 DOB
Aleix Font  Barcelona (Spain)  6-4  1998 DOB
Philipp Herkenhoff  Vechta (Germany)  6-10  1999 DOB
Dalibor Ilic  Igokea (Bosnia)  6-8  2000 DOB
Matas Jogela  Dzukija (Lithuania)  6-6  1998 DOB
Panagiotis Kalaitzakis  Holargos (Greece)  6-6  1999 DOB
Mate Kalajzic  Split (Croatia)  6-2  1998 DOB
Lukasz Kolenda  Trefl Sopot (Poland)  6-5  1999 DOB
Marcos Louzada Silva  Franca (Brazil)  6-5  1999 DOB
Andrija Marjanovic  Mega Bemax (Serbia)  6-8  1999 DOB
Gytis Masiulis  Neptunas (Lithuania)  6-9  1998 DOB
Jonas Mattisseck  Alba Berlin (Germany)  6-5  2000 DOB
William McDowell-White  Baunach (Germany)  6-5  1998 DOB
Nikita Mikhailovskii  Avtodor (Russia)  6-6  2000 DOB
Nikola Miskovic  Mega Bemax (Serbia)  6-10  1999 DOB
Adam Mokoka  Mega Bemax (Serbia)  6-5  1998 DOB
Muhaymin Mustafa  Tofas (Turkey)  6-5  1999 DOB
Toni Nakic  Sibenik (Croatia)  6-8  1999 DOB
Abdoulaye N’Doye  Cholet (France)  6-7  1998 DOB
Tanor Ngom  Ryerson (Canada)  7-2  1998 DOB
Joshua Obiesie  Wurzburg (Germany)  6-6  2000 DOB
David Okeke  Fiat Torino (Italy)  6-8  1998 DOB
Louis Olinde  Brose Baskets (Germany)  6-9  1998 DOB
Zoran Paunovic  FMP (Serbia)  6-7  2000 DOB
Dino Radoncic  Murcia (Spain)  6-8  1999 DOB
Sander Raieste  Baskonia (Spain)  6-8  1999 DOB
Neal Sako  Levallois (France)  6-10  1998 DOB
Luka Samanic  Olimpija (Slovenia)  6-10  2000 DOB
Tadas Sedekerskis  Baskonia (Spain)  6-8  1998 DOB
Njegos Sikiras  Tormes (Spain)  6-9  1999 DOB
Borisa Simanic  Crvena Zvezda (Serbia)  6-11  1998 DOB
Deividas Sirvydis  Rytas (Lithuania)  6-7  2000 DOB
Khadim Sow  ASVEL (France)  6-11  1999 DOB
Filip Stanic  Mega Bemax (Serbia)  6-10  1998 DOB
Michael Uchendu  Coruna (Spain)  6-10  1998 DOB
Bastien Vautier  Nancy (France)  6-11  1998 DOB
Arnas Velicka  Tartu Ulikool (Estonia)  6-4  1999 DOB
Warren Woghiren  Cholet (France)  6-10  1998 DOB
Arturs Zagars  Joventut (Spain)  6-3  2000 DOB
Yovel Zoosman  Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)  6-7  1998 DOB

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Jeff Hawkins is an award-winning sportswriter with more than four decades in the industry (print and digital media). A freelance writer/stay-at-home dad since 2008, Hawkins started his career with newspaper stints in Michigan, North Carolina, Florida, Upstate New York and Illinois, where he earned the 2004 APSE first-place award for column writing (under 40,000 circulation). As a beat writer, he covered NASCAR Winston Cup events at NHIS (1999-2003), the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks (2003-06) and the NFL's Carolina Panthers (2011-12). Hawkins penned four youth sports books, including a Michael Jordan biography. Hawkins' main hobbies include mountain bike riding, 5k trail runs at the Whitewater Center in Charlotte, N.C., and live music.

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