Early entrants who wish to declare for the 2024 NBA draft have until the end of the day on Saturday, April 27 to make that decision official.
Players who declare for the draft this year will have to withdraw by the end of the day on May 29 if they wish to retain their NCAA eligibility. The NBA’s withdrawal deadline, which is more relevant for international prospects, is on June 16 at 5:00 pm Eastern time. The 2024 draft, which will be extended to two days for the first time, will take place on June 26-27.
Since 2021, the annual list of “early” entrants has become even bigger than usual because the NCAA granted players an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That means seniors who would’ve typically become automatically eligible for the draft now have the option of either declaring or remaining in college for an extra year.
Last year, 242 prospects initially declared as early entrants, with 92 of those players ultimately keeping their names in the draft and going pro. Those totals have been even higher in some recent years, so we’re expecting them to end up at least in the same neighborhood this time around.
We’ll use this post to keep track of reports and announcements on early entrant prospects and their decisions. We’ll archive them all here in a running list, which will be accessible anytime under “Hoops Rumors Features” on the right sidebar of our desktop site, or in the “Features” page found in our mobile menu.
The players below are listed in alphabetical order. If you have any corrections or omissions, please contact us.
Last updated 6-18-24 (1:14pm CT)
College Underclassmen
Remaining in draft:
- Trey Alexander, G, Creighton (junior)
- Mark Armstrong, G, Villanova (sophomore)
- Adem Bona, F/C, UCLA (sophomore)
- Carlton Carrington, G, Pitt (freshman)
- Devin Carter, G, Providence (junior)
- Stephon Castle, G, UConn (freshman)
- Cam Christie, G, Minnesota (freshman)
- Donovan Clingan, C, UConn (sophomore)
- Isaiah Collier, G, USC (freshman)
- Mohamed Diarra, F, North Carolina State (junior)
- Rob Dillingham, G, Kentucky (freshman)
- Ryan Dunn, F, Virginia (sophomore)
- Justin Edwards, G/F, Kentucky (freshman)
- Kyle Filipowski, F/C, Duke (sophomore)
- Johnny Furphy, G/F, Kansas (freshman)
- Kyshawn George, G/F, Miami (FL) (freshman)
- DaRon Holmes II, F, Dayton (junior)
- Harrison Ingram, F, UNC (junior)
- Bronny James, G, USC (freshman)
- Jared McCain, G, Duke (freshman)
- Judah Mintz, G, Syracuse (sophomore)
- Yves Missi, C, Baylor (freshman)
- Ajay Mitchell, G, UC Santa Barbara (junior)
- Carlos Nichols, G, Southern Crescent Tech (GA) (freshman)
- Reed Sheppard, G, Kentucky (freshman)
- KJ Simpson, G, Colorado (junior)
- Jaylon Tyson, G, California (junior)
- Ja’Kobe Walter, G, Baylor (freshman)
- Kel’el Ware, C, Indiana (sophomore)
- Deshawndre Washington, G/F, New Mexico State (junior)
- Jaylen Wells, F, Washington State (junior)
- Cody Williams, F, Colorado (freshman)
- JZ Zaher, G, Bowling Green State (sophomore)
Withdrew from draft after testing waters:
Note: Some of these players are also transferring to new schools.
- Jonas Aidoo, F/C, Tennessee (junior)
- Michael Ajayi, F, Pepperdine (junior)
- Adama-Alpha Bal, G/F, Santa Clara (junior)
- Brooks Barnhizer, G/F, Northwestern (junior)
- Jalen Blackmon, G, Stetson (junior)
- Jaden Bradley, G, Arizona (sophomore)
- Trevon Brazile, F, Arkansas (sophomore)
- Dion Brown, G, UMBC (sophomore)
- Nimari Burnett, G, Michigan (junior)
- Markus Burton, G, Notre Dame (freshman)
- Wesley Cardet, G/F, Chicago State (junior)
- Walter Clayton Jr., G, Florida (junior)
- Cedric Coward, G/F, Eastern Washington (junior)
- Anthony Dell’Orso, G/F, Campbell (sophomore)
- Malik Dia, F, Belmont (sophomore)
- Garwey Dual, G, Providence (freshman)
- RJ Felton, G, East Carolina (junior)
- Frankie Fidler, F, Omaha (junior)
- Rasheer Fleming, F, St. Joseph’s (sophomore)
- Keyshawn Hall, G, George Mason (sophomore)
- Tyler Harris, G/F, Portland (freshman)
- Arthur Kaluma, F, Kansas State (junior)
- Alex Karaban, F, UConn (sophomore)
- Miles Kelly, G, Georgia Tech (junior)
- Toibu Lawal, F, VCU (sophomore)
- Xaivian Lee, G, Princeton (sophomore)
- KJ Lewis, G, Arizona (freshman)
- Kino Lilly Jr., G, Brown (junior)
- Javian McCollum, G, Oklahoma (junior)
- Robert McCray, G, Jacksonville (sophomore)
- Scotty Middleton, G/F, Ohio State (freshman)
- Igor Milicic Jr., F, Charlotte (junior)
- Baba Miller, F, Florida State (sophomore)
- Jalon Moore, F, Oklahoma (junior)
- Shahid Muhammad, C, Southern Idaho (sophomore)
- Baye Ndongo, F, Georgia Tech (freshman)
- Ugonna Onyenso, C, Kentucky (sophomore)
- Great Osobor, F, Utah State (junior)
- Wooga Poplar, G, Miami (FL) (junior)
- Will Richard, G, Florida (junior)
- Jordan Riley, G, Temple (junior)
- Hunter Sallis, G, Wake Forest (junior)
- Payton Sandfort, G/F, Iowa (junior)
- A.J. Staton-McCray, G, Samford (junior)
- Jarin Stevenson, F, Alabama (freshman)
- AJ Storr, G/F, Wisconsin (sophomore)
- Saint Thomas, F, Northern Colorado (junior)
- JT Toppin, F, New Mexico (freshman)
- Milos Uzan, G, Oklahoma (sophomore)
- Jamir Watkins, G/F, Florida State (junior)
College Seniors
Remaining in draft:
- Reece Beekman, G, Virginia
- Jesse Bingham II, G/F, Indianapolis
- Jack Brestel, F, Roanoke College
- Jalen Bridges, F, Baylor
- Jalen Cook, G, LSU
- Isaiah Crawford, G/F, Louisiana Tech
- Tristan Da Silva, F, Colorado
- Zach Edey, C, Purdue
- Eric Gaines, G, UAB
- PJ Hall, C, Clemson
- Oso Ighodaro, F, Marquette
- David Jones, F, Memphis
- Dillon Jones, F, Weber State
- Tyler Kolek, G, Marquette
- Pelle Larsson, G, Arizona
- Jonathan Mogbo, F/C, San Francisco
- Tiras Morton, G/F, Lubbock Christian
- Jamal Shead, G, Houston
- Jason Spurgin, C, Bowling Green State
- Jaykwon Walton, G/F, Memphis
Withdrew from draft after testing waters:
Note: Some of these players are also transferring to new schools.
- Achor Achor, F, Samford
- Chibuzo Agbo, G/F, Boise State
- Posh Alexander, G, Butler
- Joe Bamisile, G, VCU
- Aziz Bandaogo, C, Cincinnati
- Koby Brea, G, Dayton
- Lamont Butler, G, San Diego State
- Andrew Carr, F, Wake Forest
- Nique Clifford, G, Colorado State
- DJ Davis, G, Butler
- Johnell Davis, G, Florida Atlantic
- Eric Dixon, F, Villanova
- Xavier DuSell, G, Fresno State
- Noah Farrakhan, G, West Virginia
- Tyon Grant-Foster, G, Grand Canyon
- Coleman Hawkins, F, Illinois
- A.J. Hoggard, G, Michigan State
- Ben Humrichous, F, Evansville
- Chase Hunter, G, Clemson
- CJ Huntley, F, Appalachian State
- Andrej Jakimovski, F, Washington State
- Sion James, G, Tulane
- Meechie Johnson, G, South Carolina
- Ryan Kalkbrenner, C, Creighton
- Chaz Lanier, G, North Florida
- Caleb Love, G, Arizona
- Matthew Murrell, G, Mississippi
- Zarique Nutter, G/F, Northern Illinois
- Toby Okani, G/F, UIC
- Norchad Omier, F, Miami (FL)
- Kasean Pryor, F, South Florida
- Jeremy Roach, G, Duke
- Jaxson Robinson, G/F, BYU
- Mark Sears, G, Alabama
- Max Shulga, G, VCU
- Jahmyl Telfort, G/F, Butler
- Yacine Toumi, F, Evansville
- Trey Townsend, G/F, Oakland
- Marques Warrick, G, Northern Kentucky
- Amari Williams, F/C, Drexel
- Terrance Williams II, F, Michigan
International players
Note: The country indicates where the player had been playing, not necessarily where he was born.
Remaining in draft:
- Melvin Ajinca, G/F, France (born 2004)
- Ulrich Chomche, C, NBA Academy Africa (born 2005)
- Yongxi Cui, G/F, China (born 2003)
- Pacome Dadiet, G/F, Germany (born 2005)
- Nikola Djurisic, G/F, Serbia (born 2004)
- Lucas Dufeal, F, France (born 2003)
- Quinn Ellis, G, Italy (born 2003)
- Trentyn Flowers, G/F, Australia (born 2005)
- A.J. Johnson, G, Australia (born 2004)
- Bobi Klintman, F, Australia (born 2003)
- Gustav Knudsen, G/F, Denmark (born 2003)
- Juan Nunez, G, Germany (born 2004)
- Zaccharie Risacher, F, France (born 2005)
- Tidjane Salaun, F, France (born 2005)
- Alexandre Sarr, F/C, Australia (born 2005)
- Nikola Topic, G, Serbia (born 2005)
- Armel Traore, F, France (born 2003)
- Cezar Unitu, G, Romania (born 2005)
Withdrew from draft after testing waters:
- Miguel Allen, F, Spain (born 2003)
- Roberts Blums, G, Latvia (born 2005)
- Luka Bogavac, G, Montenegro (born 2003)
- Gael Bonilla, F, Spain (born 2003)
- Malik Bowman, F, Portugal (born 2004)
- Michael Caicedo, G/F, Spain (born 2003)
- Milhan Charles, F, Holland (born 2004)
- Thijs De Ridder, F, Spain (born 2003)
- Brice Dessert, C, France (born 2003)
- Mohamed Diawara, F, France (born 2005)
- Ruben Dominguez, G, Spain (born 2003)
- Ugo Doumbia, G, France (born 2003)
- Mouhamed Faye, C, Italy (born 2005)
- Andrija Jelavic, F, Serbia (born 2004)
- Ilias Kamardine, G, France (born 2003)
- Konstantin Kostadinov, F, Spain (born 2003)
- Liutauras Lelevicius, G/F, Lithuania (born 2003)
- Timotej Malovec, F, Serbia (born 2004)
- Bogoljub Markovic, F, Serbia (born 2005)
- Eli Ndiaye, F/C, Spain (born 2004)
- Ousmane Ndiaye, C, Spain (born 2004)
- Noah Penda, G/F, France (born 2005)
- Zacharie Perrin, F, France (born 2004)
- Musa Sagnia, F/C, Spain (born 2003)
- Fedor Zugic, G, Germany (born 2003)
Other players
Remaining in draft:
- Matas Buzelis, F, G League Ignite (born 2004)
- Ron Holland, F, G League Ignite (born 2005)
- Jalen Lewis, F/C, Overtime Elite (born 2005)
- Babacar Sane, F, G League Ignite (born 2003)
- Tyler Smith, F, G League Ignite (born 2004)
- Bryson Warren, G, Sioux Falls Skyforce (born 2004)
Withdrew from draft after testing waters:
- Abdullah Ahmed, C, Westchester Knicks (born 2003)
- Izan Almansa, F, G League Ignite (born 2005)
- Somto Cyril, C, Overtime Elite (born 2005)
- Thierry Darlan, G, G League Ignite (born 2004)
- Reynan Dos Santos, G, Overtime Elite (born 2004)
- Jahzare Jackson, C, Overtime Elite (born 2004)
- Djordjije Jovanovic, F, Ontario Clippers (born 2003)
- Malique Lewis, F, Mexico City Capitanes (born 2004)