2025 NBA Draft withdrawal deadline winners and losers
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Miles Byrd, G, San Diego State (No. 43 in latest mock): "Very underrated athlete, he has a knack for making shots, a knack defensively, getting in passing lanes, being able to make reads defensively." -- Carter Bryant, Arizona
The Philadelphia 76ers hold a top pick in 2025 NBA Draft Lottery following a down season. Who will the Sixers pick? Here are some top draft prospects.
We break down the five most prominent NCAA players that have decided to remove their names from the 2025 NBA Draft and return to college.
“They are going to get a two-way player,” Edgecombe said at the NBA Draft Combine, “someone that’s coming in Day One ready to play, ready to hoop that’s going to play with all his heart for that program and represent that jersey with pride. That’s something they are getting for sure.”
The deadline to withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft is on the horizon. Players who entered their name as early entrants will have until May 28 to stay in the draft or return to school for the 2025-26 college basketball season.
The 2025 draft was inevitably weakened by the rise of NIL deals, which continue to draw talent away from the professional ranks.
NBA draft is coming up soon and first-round mock drafts vary after likely No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. Here's what Google Gemini AI predicts.
For players expected to go late in the first round or second, staying in college and getting NIL money makes more sense.