The NBA has revealed the list of 106 early entry candidates for the 2025 NBA Draft, which will take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The first round will occur on June 25, followed by the second round on June 26.

Among the notable names on the list, Cooper Flagg (Duke), Ace Bailey (Rutgers) and Carter Bryant (Arizona) are all freshman players with significant potential.

Players have until June 15 to notify the NBA if they wish to withdraw their names from consideration. For college athletes, the deadline to retain eligibility for the next season is set for May 28. These deadlines provide a clear timeline for players deciding whether to stay in the draft pool or return to their respective teams.

Several standout players from various leagues are also listed. International prospects, including Bassala Bagayoko from Bilbao (Spain) and Hugo Gonzalez from Real Madrid (Spain), are part of a group eager to showcase their talents on the NBA stage.

PlayerSchool or TeamHeightStatus
Izan AlmansaPerth (Australia)6-102005 DOB
Ace BaileyRutgers6-10Freshman
Chad Baker-MazaraAuburn6-7Senior
Quincy BallardWichita State7-0Senior
Nate BittleOregon7-0Senior
John BlackwellWisconsin6-4Sophomore
Jaden BradleyArizona6-3Junior
Carter BryantArizona6-8Freshman
Miles ByrdSan Diego State6-7Sophomore
Rueben ChinyeluFlorida6-10Sophomore
Alex CondonFlorida6-11Sophomore
Tayton ConerwayTroy6-3Senior
Melvin Council Jr.St. Bonaventure6-4Senior
Cedric CowardWashington State6-6Senior
Thierry DarlanDelaware (NBA G League)6-62004 DOB
Tae DavisNotre Dame6-9Junior
Silas Demary Jr.Georgia6-5Sophomore
Egor DeminBYU6-9Freshman
Jerry DengFlorida State6-9Sophomore
Treysen EaglestaffNorth Dakota6-6Junior
VJ Edgecomb Jr.Baylor6-5Freshman
Isaiah EvansDuke6-6Freshman
Jeremiah FearsOklahoma6-4Freshman
Elijah FisherPacific6-6Junior
Cooper FlaggDuke6-9Freshman
Boogie FlandArkansas6-2Freshman
Rasheer FlemingSt. Joseph’s6-9Junior
PJ HaggertyMemphis6-3Sophomore
Dylan HarperRutgers6-6Freshman
Dominick HarrisUCLA6-3Senior
Chris HowellUC San Diego6-6Junior
Josh HubbardMississippi State5-11Sophomore
Kasparas JakucionisIllinois6-6Freshman
Tre JohnsonTexas6-6Freshman
Karter KnoxArkansas6-6Freshman
Kobe KnoxSouth Florida6-5Junior
Kon KnueppelDuke6-7Freshman
Toibu LawalVirginia Tech6-8Junior
Yaxel LendeborgUAB6-9Senior
Malique LewisSE Melbourne (Australia)6-82004 DOB
Brenen LorientNorth Texas6-9Junior
Jaland LowePittsburgh6-2Sophomore
RJ Luis Jr.St. John’s6-7Junior
Khaman MaluachDuke7-2Freshman
Nick MartinelliNorthwestern6-7Junior
Camron McDowellNorthwestern Oklahoma State6-6Junior
Devin McGlocktonVanderbilt6-7Junior
Liam McNeeleyConnecticut6-7Freshman
Mackenzie MgbakoIndiana6-8Sophomore
Muodubem MuonekeGreen Bay/Real Betis (Spain)6-52003 DOB
Collin Murray-BoylesSouth Carolina6-7Sophomore
Asa NewellGeorgia6-11Freshman
Yanic Konan NiederhauserPenn State7-0Junior
Kebba NjieNotre Dame6-10Junior
Isaac NoguesRip City Remix (NBA G League)6-52004 DOB
AK OkerekeCornell6-7Junior
Otega OwehKentucky6-4Junior
Dink PateMexico City Capitanes (NBA G League)6-62006 DOB
Tahaad PettifordAuburn6-1Freshman
Labaron PhilonAlabama6-4Freshman
Jaron Pierre Jr.Jacksonville State6-5Senior
Drake PowellNorth Carolina6-6Freshman
Tyrese ProctorDuke6-5Junior
Devon PryorTexas6-7Sophomore
Derik QueenMaryland6-10Freshman
Jase RichardsonMichigan State6-3Freshman
Will RileyIllinois6-8Freshman
Omar RoweMorehouse6-5Senior
Joson SanonArizona State6-5Freshman
Raysean SeamsterUT-Arlington6-8Junior
Thomas SorberGeorgetown6-10Freshman
Adou ThieroArkansas6-8Junior
Bruce Thornton Jr.Ohio State6-2Junior
Milos UzanHouston6-4Junior
Brandon WalkerMontana State6-7Junior
Jamir WatkinsFlorida State6-7Senior
Darrion WilliamsTexas Tech6-6Junior
Money WilliamsMontana6-4Sophomore
Danny WolfMichigan7-0Junior

International players:

PlayerTeam/Country of TeamHeightStatus
Mohammad AminiNancy (France)6-72005 DOB
Alec AnigbataUlm (Germany)6-92004 DOB
Neoklis AvdalasPeristeri (Greece)6-72006 DOB
Bassala BagayokoBilbao (Spain)6-102006 DOB
Joan BeringerCedevita Olimpija (Slovenia)6-112006 DOB
Mohamed DiawaraCholet (France)6-92005 DOB
Asim DjulovicOKK Beograd (Serbia)6-92005 DOB
Noa EssengueUlm (Germany)6-102006 DOB
Mouhamed FayeReggio Emilia (Italy)6-92005 DOB
Lazar GacicOKK Beograd (Serbia)6-112005 DOB
Hugo GonzalezReal Madrid (Spain)6-62006 DOB
Ben HenshallPerth (Australia)6-52004 DOB
Bogoljub MarkovicMega Beograd (Serbia)6-112005 DOB
Paul MbiyaAsvel (France)6-112005 DOB
Mathias M’MadiMoron (Spain)6-52005 DOB
Eli John NdiayeReal Madrid (Spain)6-82004 DOB
Ousmane NdiayeGranada (Spain)6-112004 DOB
Zaion NebotLe Havre (France)6-22004 DOB
Saliou NiangTrento (Italy)6-72004 DOB
Noah PendaLe Mans (France)6-72005 DOB
Michael RuzicJoventut (Spain)6-92006 DOB
Ben SarafUlm (Germany)6-62006 DOB
Alex TooheySydney (Australia)6-72004 DOB
David TorresaniTreviso (Italy)6-12005 DOB
Nolan TraoreSaint Quentin (France)6-42006 DOB
Hansen YangQingdao (China)7-12005 DOB
Rocco ZikarskyBrisbane (Australia)7-22006 DOB