Earlier today, we passed on Lonzo Ball‘s decision to skip the draft combine, which will be held May 9-14 in Chicago. The UCLA point guard, who is expected to be among the first three players selected, may not be there, but Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com has compiled a list of known invitees.
Alphabetically, they are:
Bam Adebayo, Kentucky
Rawle Alkins, Arizona*
Jarrett Allen, Texas
Kadeem Allen, Arizona
Ike Anigbogu, UCLA
OG Anunoby, Indiana
Dwayne Bacon, Florida State
Lonzo Ball, UCLA
Jordan Bell, Oregon
Jaron Blossomgame, Clemson
Tony Bradley, North Carolina*
Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucky
Dillon Brooks, Oregon
Thomas Bryant, Indiana*
John Collins, Wake Forest
Zach Collins, Gonzaga
Hamidou Diallo, Kentucky*
Tyler Dorsey, Oregon
Damyean Dotson, Houston
P.J. Dozier, South Carolina
Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State
De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky
Markelle Fultz, Washington
Harry Giles, Duke
Josh Hart, Villanova
Isaiah Hicks, North Carolina
Jonathan Isaac, Florida State
Wesley Iwundu, Kansas State
Frank Jackson, Duke*
Josh Jackson, Kansas
Justin Jackson, Maryland*
Justin Jackson, North Carolina
Andrew Jones, Texas*
Luke Kennard, Duke
Kyle Kuzma, Utah*
T.J. Leaf, UCLA
Tyler Lydon, Syracuse
Lauri Markkanen, Arizona
Frank Mason, Kansas
Kennedy Meeks, North Carolina
Eric Mika, BYU*
Donovan Mitchell, Louisville*
Monte Morris, Iowa State
Malik Monk, Kentucky
Johnathan Motley, Baylor*
Semi Ojeleye, SMU*
Cam Oliver, Nevada*
Justin Patton, Creighton
Davon Reed, Miami
Devin Robinson, Florida
Kobi Simmons, Arizona
Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State
Edmond Sumner, Xavier
Caleb Swanigan, Purdue*
Jayson Tatum, Duke
Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina
Melo Trimble, Maryland
Moritz Wagner, Michigan*
Thomas Welsh, UCLA
Derrick White, Colorado
Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga
D.J. Wilson, Michigan*
Omer Yurtseven, NC State*
*-participating in five-on-five action
Alternates, according to Goodman, are Deng Adel of Louisville, Chris Boucher of Oregon,
Trevon Bluiett of Xavier, L.J. Peak of Georgetown and Derrick Walton of Michigan.
The annual event gives potential draftees an opportunity to work out for teams, conduct interviews and undergo medical tests. Players have until May 24th to withdraw from the draft if they don’t like what they hear at the combine.