93 players have withdrawn from 2024 NBA draft consideration

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In a recent announcement from the NBA, it was revealed that a total of 93 players, hailing from various colleges and international basketball circuits, have officially withdrawn their names from contention for the upcoming NBA Draft 2024, sponsored by State Farm. This move comes following the league’s designated deadline for early entry withdrawal. The NBA also hinted at the possibility of further names, promising to update the list accordingly.

The list of withdrawn players includes talents from diverse backgrounds and playing experiences. Here are the individuals who have opted out of the draft:

  • Achor Achor representing Samford
  • Chibuzo Agbo from Boise State
  • Jonas Aidoo, who played for Tennessee
  • Michael Ajayi, a standout from Pepperdine
  • Posh Alexander, formerly of Butler
  • Adama Bal, representing Santa Clara
  • Joe Bamisile, known for his time at VCU
  • Aziz Bandaogo, who played for Cincinnati
  • Brooks Barnhizer, associated with Northwestern
  • Jalen Blackmon, from Stetson
  • Roberts Blums, representing VEF Riga (Latvia)
  • Malik Bowman, who played for Overtime Elite/Lusitania (Portugal)
  • Jaden Bradley, a talent from Arizona
  • Trevon Brazile, who represented Arkansas
  • Koby Brea, formerly of Dayton
  • Dion Brown, who played for UMBC
  • Nimari Burnett, known for his time at Michigan
  • Markus Burton, representing Notre Dame
  • Lamont Butler Jr., from San Diego State
  • Wesley Cardet Jr., associated with Chicago State
  • Andrew Carr, who played for Wake Forest
  • Walter Clayton Jr., from Florida
  • Nique Clifford, representing Colorado State
  • Cedric Coward, known for his time at Eastern Washington
  • Somto Cyril, who played for Overtime Elite
  • DJ Davis, associated with Butler
  • Johnell Davis, representing Florida Atlantic
  • Anthony Dell’Orso, formerly of Campbell
  • Malik Dia, known for his time at Belmont
  • Eric Dixon, who played for Villanova
  • Garwey Dual, representing Providence
  • Xavier DuSell, who played for Fresno State
  • RJ Felton, known for his time at East Carolina
  • Frankie Fidler, associated with Omaha
  • Rasheer Fleming, representing St. Joseph’s
  • Tyon Grant-Foster, from Grand Canyon
  • Keyshawn Hall, who played for George Mason
  • Tyler Harris, known for his time at Portland
  • Coleman Hawkins, representing Illinois
  • A.J. Hoggard, from Michigan State
  • Ben Humrichous, who played for Evansville
  • Chase Hunter, representing Clemson
  • CJ Huntley, known for his time at Appalachian State
  • Andrej Jakimovski, from Washington State
  • Sion James, representing Tulane
  • Meechie Johnson, known for his time at South Carolina
  • Ryan Kalkbrenner, who played for Creighton
  • Arthur Kaluma, from Kansas State
  • Alex Karaban, associated with Connecticut
  • Miles Kelly, representing Georgia Tech
  • Chaz Lanier, known for his time at North Florida
  • Toibu Lawal, from VCU
  • Xaivian Lee, representing Princeton
  • KJ Lewis, known for his time at Arizona
  • Kino Lilly Jr., associated with Brown
  • Caleb Love, who played for Arizona
  • Javian McCollum, from Oklahoma
  • Robert McCray V, representing Jacksonville
  • Scotty Middleton, known for his time at Ohio State
  • Igor Milicic Jr., from Charlotte
  • Baba Miller, representing Florida State
  • Jalon Moore, known for his time at Oklahoma
  • Shahid Muhammad, associated with Southern Idaho
  • Matthew Murrell, who played for Mississippi
  • Baye Ndongo, representing Georgia Tech
  • Zarique Nutter, known for his time at Northern Illinois
  • Toby Okani, from UIC
  • Norchad Omier, representing Miami
  • Ugonna Onyenso, known for his time at Kentucky
  • Great Osobor, associated with Utah State
  • Wooga Poplar, who played for Miami
  • Kasean Pryor, representing South Florida
  • Will Richard, known for his time at Florida
  • Jordan Riley, associated with Temple
  • Jeremy Roach, who played for Duke
  • Jaxson Robinson, representing BYU
  • Hunter Sallis, known for his time at Wake Forest
  • Payton Sandfort, from Iowa
  • Mark Sears, representing Alabama
  • Max Shulga, known for his time at VCU
  • A.J. Staton-McCray, from Samford
  • Jarin Stevenson, representing Alabama
  • AJ Storr, known for his time at Wisconsin
  • Jahmyl Telfort, from Butler
  • Saint Thomas, representing Northern Colorado
  • JT Toppin, known for his time at New Mexico
  • Yacine Toumi, from Evansville
  • Trey Townsend, representing Oakland
  • Milos Uzan, known for his time at Oklahoma
  • Marques Warrick, from Northern Kentucky
  • Jamir Watkins, representing Florida State
  • Amari Williams, known for his time at Drexel
  • Terrance Williams II, from Michigan

Click here to read the original release from the NBA.

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