Duke center Dereck Lively II announced on Tuesday that he’s entering his name in the 2023 NBA draft, confirming his decision in a video on Twitter. There’s no mention in Lively’s statement or a press release from the school about him preserving his remaining NCAA eligibility, so it sounds like he intends to go pro.
A 7’2″ center, Lively doesn’t have much of an offensive game, having averaged just 5.2 points in 20.6 minutes (34 games) during his first and only college season. However, his defensive upside is significant and he’s considered perhaps the best shot blocker in this year’s draft class, having averaged 2.4 BPG for the Blue Devils.
John Hollinger of The Athletic recently wrote that the floor spacing at the NBA level should give Lively more room to operate as a rim runner. He has shown some passing ability and the potential to make corner threes, according to Hollinger, so there’s reason to be hopeful that he could develop a passable offensive game to go along with his game-changing defense.
Lively is the No. 22 prospect on ESPN’s big board.
Here are more updates on early entrants declaring for the draft in recent days:
- Indiana senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis will forgo his final year of college eligibility and enter the 2023 NBA draft, he announced on Instagram. A possible first-round pick, Jackson-Davis is the No. 31 prospect on ESPN’s board after an impressive 2022/23 season in which he averaged a double-double (20.9 PPG, 10.8 RPG) to go along with 4.0 APG and 2.9 BPG in 32 contests (34.5 MPG).
- Arkansas junior guard Ricky Council IV has declared for the draft, making his announcement on Twitter. Based on his statement, it sounds like Council will forgo his remaining college eligibility. The No. 43 prospect on ESPN’s top 100, Council transferred to the Razorbacks after two years at Wichita State. His shooting percentages dipped a little in 2022/23, to 43.3% from the floor and 27.0% on threes, but he averaged 16.1 PPG, 3.6 RPG, and 2.3 APG in 36 games (34.1 MPG) and has “an NBA-caliber frame and exceptional explosiveness,” per ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
- The following players are also entering the draft and will maintain their NCAA eligibility unless otherwise noted:
- Boo Buie, G, Northwestern (senior) (Twitter link)
- Jalen Carey, G, Rhode Island (senior) (Instagram link)
- Note: Carey also entered the transfer portal.
- Wendell Green, G, Auburn (junior) (Twitter link)
- Note: Green is expected to forgo his remaining eligibility.
- Olivier Nkamhoua, F, Tennessee (senior) (Twitter link via Jeff Borzello of ESPN)
- Note: Nkamhoua also entered the transfer portal.
- Tylor Perry, G, North Texas (senior) (Twitter link)
- Note: Perry also entered the transfer portal.
- Antonio Reeves, G, Kentucky (senior) (Instagram link)
- Tolu Smith, F, Mississippi State (senior) (Instagram link)
Imagine if he grows an extra 6-12 inches…
It sounds like you have a crush on someone.
Excuse me?
hawks draft jackson davis and then get rid of collins.
Pretty sure Council came from Wichita State not sure where the West Virginia came from
I’m not sure either. It’s been fixed, thanks.