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2024 NBA Draft Combine: Full List Of Invitees, Date, Time, Location And The Top 10 Draft Prospects, Per League

The 2024 NBA Draft Combine is less than two weeks away, and now we know most of the participants. The league disclosed the names of 78 players invited to attend, and the Combine will take place from May 12 to 19.

 

2024 NBA Draft Combine Invitees And Who The NBA Says Are The Top 10 Draft Prospects

In addition to the 78 players the NBA invited, the League is expected to add a few standout players from the G-League Elite Camp, which takes place in Chicago right before the Draft Combine. Last year, eight players from the G-League Elite Camp were invited to the NBA main draft event.

Not all the prospects invited to the combine will remain in the 2024 draft pool. Some of the invitees are early entrants who are testing the waters while retaining their NCAA eligibility. College players must withdraw from the draft by the end of the day on May 29 to maintain eligibility. Meanwhile, non-college players face a decision deadline of June 16.

One player, Creighton senior Ryan Kalkbrenner, announced on Wednesday that he plans to return to the Bluejays for a fifth season. So. it’s unclear if he’ll continue to go through the pre-draft process.

Changes To The 2024 NBA Draft Combine

Before getting to the players who were invited, the NBA and the NBPA agreed to a few changes in their latest Collective Bargaining Agreement.  Here is a look at the most important details of these changes.

A player who is invited to attend the NBA Draft Combine must do so unless the league excuses them. If a player who is not excused does not attend, he is ineligible to be selected to be drafted in this year’s event. Players will be excused from the Draft Combine if their FIBA season is ongoing, they are injured, or they are dealing with a family matter.

Players who attend the draft combine must undergo physical exams, share medical history, participate in strength, agility, and performance testing, participate in shooting drills, receive anthropometric measurements, and conduct interviews with teams and the media. However, participation in scrimmages will be optional.

Medical results from the combine will be distributed to select teams based on where the player is projected to be drafted. Only teams drafting in the top 10 would get access to medical info for the projected No. 1 pick; teams in the top 15 would receive medical info for players in the 2-6 range, while teams in the top 25 would get access to information for the players in the 7-10 range.

NBA Draft Combine Info

Where: Wintrust Arena in Chicago. Wintrust Arena is the home of the Chicago Sky.

When: Sunday, May 12- Sunday, May 19

Likely Broadcast Stations: NBATV and ESPN2. NBATV and ESPN have previously televised the event, so don’t expect that to change this year.

Draft Combine Invitees

Super Seniors

N’Faly Dante, C, Oregon

Keshad Johnson, F, Arizona

Quinten Post, F/C, Boston College

Antonio Reeves, G  Kentucky

Dalton Knecht, G, Tennessee

Baylor Scheierman, G/F, Creighton

Terrence Shannon, G, Illinois

Tristen Newton, G, UConn

Cam Spencer, G, UConn

Seniors

Reece Beekman, G, Virginia

Jalen Bridges, F, Baylor

Nique Clifford, G, Colorado State

Tristan Da Silva, F, Colorado

Zach Edey, C, Purdue

Tyon Grant-Foster, G, Grand Canyon

PJ Hall, C, Clemson

Coleman Hawkins, F, Illinois

Oso Ighodaro, F, Marquette

David Jones, F, Memphis

Dillon Jones, F, Weber State

Ryan Kalkbrenner, C, Creighton

Tristen Newton, G, UConn

Jamal Shead, G, Houston

Jonathan Mogbo, F/C, San Francisco

Jaxson Robinson, G/F, BYU

Tyler Kolek, G, Marquette

Pelle Larsson, G, Arizona

Juniors

Michael Ajayi, F, Pepperdine

Trey Alexander, G, Creighton

Devin Carter, G, Providence

DaRon Holmes II, F, Dayton

Harrison Ingram, F, UNC

Ajay Mitchell, G, UC Santa Barbara

Hunter Sallis, G, Wake Forest

Payton Sandfort, G/F, Iowa

KJ Simpson, G, Colorado

Jaylon Tyson, G, California

Jamir Watkins, G/F, Florida State

Sophomores

Adem Bona, F/C, UCLA

Trevon Brazile, F, Arkansas

Donovan Clingan, C, UConn

Ryan Dunn, F, Virginia

Kyle Filipowski, F/C, Duke

Alex Karaban, F, UConn

Kel’el Ware, C, Indiana

Freshmen

Pacome Dadiet, G/F, Germany

Matas Buzelis, F, G League Ignite

Kel’el Ware, C, Indiana

Stephon Castle, G, UConn

Cam Christie, G, Minnesota

Isaiah Collier, G, USC

Justin Edwards, G/F, Kentucky

Johnny Furphy, G/F, Kansas

Kyshawn George, G/F, Miami (FL)

Bronny James, G, USC

Jared McCain, G, Duke

Yves Missi, C, Baylor

Reed Sheppard, G, Kentucky

JT Toppin, F, New Mexico

Ja’Kobe Walter, G, Baylor

Cody Williams, F, Colorado

Non-College Players

Melvin Ajinca, G/F, France

Izan Almansa, F, G League Ignite

Matas Buzelis, F, G League Ignite

Ulrich Chomche, C, NBA Academy Africa

Pacome Dadiet, G/F, Germany

Nikola Djurisic, G/F, Serbia

Ron Holland, F, G League Ignite

Ariel Hukporti, C, Germany

A.J. Johnson, G, Australia

Bobi Klintman, F, Australia

Juan Nunez, G, Germany

Zaccharie Risacher, F, France

Tidjane Salaun, F, France

Alexandre Sarr, F/C, Australia

Tyler Smith, F, G League Ignite

Nikola Topic, G, Serbia

NBA’s Top-10 Draft Prospects

According to ESPN’s Jonathan Giovany, the NBA sent teams a composite ranking of the Top 10 2024 draft prospects. These composite rankings were determined by a blend of publicly available rankings, a panel of experts, and a retained scouting service. The results were:

Sarr was voted as the top prospect. Bruzalis, Castle, Clingan, Risacher, and Topic were in the second tier of prospects (2-6). Meanwhile, Dillingham, Holland II, Knecht, and Sheppard were slated in the 7-10 slots.

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