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Cooper flag exposes 106 players in the initial-entraction list of NBA drafts

15 February, 2025; Durham, Northern Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils Forward Cooper Flag (2) celebrates after dankting against Stanford Cardinal during the second half at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Pictures

The NBA on Tuesday announced that 106 players have filed an initial entry status for the 2025 NBA draft.

The players still have the right to withdraw their names by informing the league of their decision in writing till 5 pm on June 15 at 5 pm. However, players who want to maintain college basketball eligibility should take their decisions by May 28.

The first round of 2025 NBA drafts has been scheduled on Wednesday, 25 June at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with the next day in the second round.

Non-international player list

Player, school/team, height, status

Isan Almansa, Perth (Australia), 6-10, 2005 Dob

Ace Bailey, Rutgers, 6-10, Freshman

Chad Baker-Mahra, Obern, 6-7, Senior

Quincy Ballad, Wichita State, 7-0, Senior

Nat Bital, Oregon, 7-0, Senior

John Blackwell, Wisconsin, 6-4, Sofomore

Jayden Bradley, Arizona, 6-3, Junior

Carter Bryant, Arizona, 6-8, Freshman

Miles Bird, San Diego State, 6-7, Sofomore

Rubeen Chenlu, Florida, 6-10, Sofomore

Alex Condon, Florida, 6-11, Sophomore

Titan Connorway, Troy, 6-3, Senior

Melvin Council Junior, St. Bonwancher, 6-4, Senior

Sedric Coward, Washington State, 6-6, Senior

Therie Darlan, Delaware (NBA G League), 6-6, 2004 Dob

Tae Davis, Notre Dame, 6-9, Junior

Silas Damry Junior, Georgia, 6-5, Sofomore

Egore Demin, Byu, 6-9, Freshman

Jerry Deng, Florida State, 6-9, Sophomore

Trasen Eaglestaff, North Dakota, 6-6, Junior

VJ Edgekomb Junior, Biler, 6-5, Freshman

Isaiah Evans, Duke, 6-6, Freshman

Jeremiah Dar, Oklahoma, 6-4, Freshman

Eliza Fisher, Pacific, 6-6, Junior

Cooper Flag, Duke, 6-9, Freshman

Boogie Fund, Arkansas, 6-2, Freshman

Rashir Fleming, St. Joseph, 6-9, Junior

PJ Hague, Memphis, 6-3, Sophomore

Dialon Harper, Rutgers, 6-6, Freshman

Dominic Harris, UCLA, 6-3, Senior

Chris Hell, UC San Diego, 6-6, Junior

Josh Hubard, Mississippi State, 5-11, Sophomore

Kasparus Zakyusionis, Illinois, 6-6, Freshman

Trains Johnson, Texas, 6-6, Freshman

Karter Knoc, Arkansas, 6-6, Freshman

Cobe Knoc, South Florida, 6-5, Junior

Con KnuePpel, Duke, 6-7, Freshman

ToiBu Lawal, Virginia Tech, 6-8, Junior

Yaxel Landburg, UAB, 6-9, Senior

Owner Lewis, SE Melbourne (Australia), 6-8, 2004 Dob

Brainon Loriant, North Texas, 6-9, Junior

Jaland Lowe, Pittsburgh, 6-2, Sophomore

RJ Louis Junior, St. John’s, 6-7, Junior

Khaman Maluch, Duke, 7-2, Freshman

Nick Martinelly, Northwestern, 6-7, Junior

Cameron McDowell, Northwestern Oklahoma State, 6-6, Junior

Dewin McGlockon, Vanderbult, 6-7, Junior

Liam McNele, Connecticut, 6-7, Freshman

McKenzie Magbaco, Indiana, 6-8, Sofomore

Muodubem Muoneke, Green Bay/Real Betis (Spain), 6-5, 2003 DOB

Colin Murray Boyles, South Carolina, 6-7, Sofomore

Asa Nevel, Georgia, 6-11, Freshman

Yanik Connon Neederhoser, Pen State, 7-0, Junior

Keba Nazi, Notre Dame, 6-10, Junior

Isaac Nogs, Rip City Remix (NBA G League), 6-5, 2004 DOB

AK Okere, Cornell, 6-7, Junior

Otga Ovehh, Kentaki, 6-4, Junior

Dink Pate, Mexico City Capitance (NBA G League), 6-6, 2006 DOB

Tahad Petford, Obern, 6-1, Freshman

Labron Philon, Alabama, 6-4, Freshman

Jaron Pierre Junior, Jacksonville State, 6-5, Senior

Drake Powell, North Carolina, 6-6, Freshman

Tieres Proctor, Duke, 6-5, Junior

Devon Prior, Texas, 6-7, Sophomore

Deric Queen, Maryland, 6-10, Freshman

Jas Richardson, Michigan State, 6-3, Freshman

Will relay, Illinois, 6-8, freshman

Omar Rowe, Morhouse, 6-5, Senior

Josan Sanon, Arizona State, 6-5, Freshman

Raysean Seamster, Ut-Arlington, 6-8, Junior

Thomas Sumbber, Georgetown, 6-10, Freshman

Adou Thiero, Arkansas, 6-8, Junior,

Bruce Thornan Junior, Ohio State, 6-2, Junior

Milos Uzan, Houston, 6-4, Junior,

Brandon Walker, Montana State, 6-7, Junior

Jamir Watkins, Florida State, 6-7, Senior

Darian Williams, Texas Tech, 6-6, Junior

Money Williams, Montana, 6-4, Sofomore

Danny Wolf, Michigan, 7-0, Junior

International player list

Player, team/country, height, status

Mohammad Amini, Nancy (France), 6-7, 2005 Dob

Alec Anigbata, Ulam (Germany), 6-9, 2004 Dob

Neoclis Avdalas, Peristry (Greece), 6-7, 2006 DOB

Basala Bagayoko, Bilbao (Spain), 6-10, 2006 Dob

Zone Bringer, Sedvita Olyimija (Slovenia), 6-11, 2006 Dob

Mohammad Diwara, Cell (France), 6-9, 2005 Dob

Asim Djulovic, Okk Beograd (Serbia), 6-9, 2005 DOB

Noa Essenague, Ulm (Germany), 6-10, 2006 DOB

Mouhad Fay, Razigio Emilia (Italy), 6-9, 2005 Dob

Lazar Gasic, Okek Begrode (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 Dob

Hugo Gonzalaz, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-6, 2006 Dob

Ben Hensel, Perth (Australia), 6-5, 2004 Dob

Bogoljub Markovic, Mega Begrode (Serbia), 6-11, 2005 Dob

Paul Mabia, Asvel (France), 6-11, 2005 Dob

Mathius M’Mdi, Moran (Spain), 6-5, 2005 Dob

Ellie John NDIA, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-8, 2004 Dob

OUSMANE NDIAYE, Grenada (Spain), 6-11, 2004 DOB

Zaion Nebot, Le Havre (France), 6-2, 2004 DOB

Saliyou Nyang, Trento (Italy), 6-7, 2004 Dob

Noah Ponda, Le Mans (France), 6-7, 2005 Dob

Michael Ruzik, Joventut (Spain), 6-9, 2006 Dob

Ben Saraf, Ulam (German), 6-6, 2006 DOB

Alex Tuhe, Sydney (Australia), 6-7, 2004 Dob

David Torresani, Traviso (Italy), 6-1, 2005 Dob

Nolan Tropure, St. Quentin (France), 6-4, 2006 Dob

Hansen Yang, Kingdao (China), 7-1, 2005 Dob

Rocco Zicarsky, Brisbane (Australia), 7-2, 2006 DOB

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