Ready Or Not, Here We Come: The NBA Announces Early Entry Candidates For The 2020 NBA Draft

April 29, 2020 0

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The National Basketball Association 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. Stay tuned to HHS1987. Follow @eldorado2452 on Twitter and Instagram for all your sports news.

 

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

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