April 28, 2026

2026 NBA Draft: 71 early entrants, fewest underclassmen since 2003, to test waters

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The NBA released the early entry list for the 2026 NBA Draft on Monday after some uncertainty from some underclassmen who never publicly announced their intentions before the deadline on whether they would return to school or at least test the waters in the 2026 NBA Draft.

One of those prospects was USC’s Alijah Arenas. The former top-10 recruit from the 2025 recruiting cycle, as ranked by 247Sports,  and the son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas entered his name into the NBA Draft without publicly announcing it.

However, just hours after the NBA officially released its list of early entrants, Arenas reportedly withdrew from the draft process. Arenas didn’t enter the NCAA transfer portal, meaning he will likely return for his sophomore season at USC.

Arenas was the No. 39-ranked player in CBS Sports’ NBA Draft Prospect Rankings. Last spring Arenas was involved in a car crash and then suffered a knee injury that required surgery last summer, which caused him to miss the first two months of the 2025-26 college basketball season.

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The deadline to withdraw from the draft and maintain eligibility to return to school is May 27 at 11:59 p.m. ET. There were only 71 early entrants in the 2026 NBA Draft. That is the lowest total since 2003. Last year, there were 106 early entrants, and in 2021, there were 363.

Several of the biggest draft prospects in college basketball waited until the final days of the deadline to officially declare, including Kansas’ Darryn Peterson, Duke’s Cameron Boozer, and BYU’s AJ Dybantsa — all of whom could be the No. 1 overall pick this summer.

There are also many names, including Arenas, who could return to school for another season. Some of them include Alabama’s Amari Allen, Vanderbilt’s Tyler Tanner, Arkansas’ Meleek Thomas and Stanford’s Ebuka Okorie.

Here is the list of all the prospects from the college and International ranks who entered the 2026 NBA Draft as early entrants.

Early entrants in the 2026 NBA Draft

PLAYER SCHOOL/TEAM Year/Age
Matt Able North Carolina State Freshman
Darius Acuff Jr. Arkansas Freshman
Amari Allen Alabama Freshman
Nate Ament Tennessee Freshman
Christian Anderson Jr. Texas Tech Sophomore
Alijah Arenas USC Freshman
Flora Bidunga Kansas Sophomore
Finley Bizjack Butler Junior
John Blackwell Wisconsin Junior
Shane Blakeney Drexel Junior
Anton Bonke Charlotte Junior
Cameron Boozer Duke Freshman
Mikel Brown Jr. Louisville Freshman
Rowan Brumbaugh Tulane Junior
Brayden Burries Arizona Freshman
Elliot Gift Michigan Junior
Cameron Carr Baylor Sophomore
Chris Cenac Jr. Houston Freshman
Rueben Chinyelu Florida Junior
Jacob Cofie USC Sophomore
Cruz Davis Hofstra Junior
Kennard Davis Jr. BYU Junior
Keanu Dawes Utah Junior
AJ Dybants BYU Freshman
Gabe Dynes USC Junior
Eian Elmer Miami (OH) Junior
Isaiah Evans Duke Sophomore
Jeremy Fears Jr. Michigan State Sophomore
Kingston Flemings Houston Freshman
Colby Garland San Jose State Junior
Allen Graves Saint Clare Freshman
Juke Harris Wake Forest Sophomore
Isiah Harwell Houston Freshman
Lou Hutchinson Alabama A&M Junior
Morez Johnson Jr. Michigan Sophomore
Acaden Lewis Villanova Freshman
Candidate Mara Michigan Junior
Milan Momcilovic Iowa State Junior
Malachi Moreno Kentucky Freshman
Paulius Murauskas Saint Mary’s Junior
Okorie stocks Stanford Freshman
Dennis Parker Jr. Radford Junior
Koa Pea Arizona Freshman
Darryn Peterson Kansas Freshman
Labaron Philon Jr. Alabama Sophomore
Jayden Quaintance Kentucky Sophomore
Sebastian Rancik Colorado Sophomore
Billy Richmond III Arkansas Sophomore
Hannes Steinbach Washington Freshman
Andrej Stojakovic Illinois Junior
Dailyn Swain Texas Junior
Tyler Tanner Vanderbilt Sophomore
Meleek Thomas Arkansas Freshman
Aiden Tobiason Temple Sophomore
Bryson Tucker Washington Sophomore
Henri Veesaar North Carolina Junior
Keaton Wagler Illinois Freshman
LeJuan Watts Texas Tech Junior
Caleb Wilson North Carolina Freshman
Tounde Yessoufou Baylor Freshman
Mohammad Amin Nancy (France) 2005 DOB
Pavle Backo Mega (Serbia) 2007 DOB
They did Bagayoko Bilbao (Spain) 2006 DOB
Francesco Ferrari Virtus Bologna (Italy) 2005 DOB
Marc-Owen Fodzo Dada Nancy (France) 2006 DOB
Vsevolod Ishchenko Lokomotiv (Russia) 2005 DOB
Jack Kyle Alba Berlin (Germany) 2006 DOB
Sergio de Larrea Valencia (Spain) 2005 DOB
Karim Lopez New Zealand Breakers (Australia) 2007 DOB
Alexandros Samodurov Panathinaikos (Greece) 2005 DOB
Luigi Suigo Mega (Serbia) 2007 DOB



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