100 Early Entry Candidates Withdraw From 2018 NBA Draft

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100 Early Entry Candidates Withdraw From 2018 NBA Draft 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Sat Jun 2, 2018 2:41 pm

One hundred players have notified the NBA that they wish to be removed from the list of “early entry” players eligible for selection in the 2018 NBA Draft. Following the NBA’s early entry withdrawal deadline of 5 p.m. ET on June 11, 2018, a comprehensive release will be distributed listing the additional players who provided the NBA with timely notice that they wish to be removed from the list of “early entry” players eligible for selection in the 2018 NBA Draft. 


The following 100 players have withdrawn their names from consideration for the 2018 NBA Draft:  


Esa Ahmad, West Virginia, 6-8, Junior 


Udoka Azubuike, Kansas, 7-0, Sophomore 


Sedrick Barefield, Utah, 6-2, Junior 


Tyus Battle, Syracuse, 6-6, Sophomore 


Lamonte Bearden, Western Kentucky, 6-3, Junior 


Ky Bowman, Boston College, 6-1, Sophomore 


Barry Brown Jr., Kansas State, 6-3, Junior 


Bryce Brown, Auburn, 6-3, Junior 


C.J. Burks, Marshall, 6-4, Junior 


Jordan Caroline, Nevada, 6-7, Junior 


Haanif Cheatham, FGCU, 6-5, Junior 


Yoeli Childs, BYU, 6-8, Sophomore 


Chris Clemons, Campbell, 5-9, Junior 


Tyler Cook, Iowa, 6-9, Sophomore 


Isaac Copeland Jr., Nebraska, 6-9, Junior 


Mike Daum, South Dakota State, 6-9, Junior 


Jon Davis, Charlotte, 6-3, Junior 


Jordan Davis, Northern Colorado, 6-2, Junior 


Shawntrez Davis, Bethune-Cookman, 6-9, Junior 


Terence Davis, Mississippi, 6-4, Junior 


Noah Dickerson, Washington, 6-8, Junior 


Torin Dorn, North Carolina State, 6-5, Junior 


Nojel Eastern, Purdue, 6-6, Freshman 


Carsen Edwards, Purdue, 6-1, Sophomore 


Jon Elmore, Marshall, 6-3, Junior 


Bruno Fernando, Maryland, 6-10, Freshman 


Dextor Foster, ASA College (FL) 6-5, Junior 


Jarrey Foster, SMU, 6-6, Junior 


Robert Franks Jr., Washington State, 6-7, Junior 


Eugene German, Northern Illinois, 6-0, Sophomore 


Admon Gilder, Texas A&M 6-4, Junior 


Michael Gilmore, FGCU, 6-10, Junior 


Jessie Govan, Georgetown, 6-10, Junior 


Tyler Hall, Montana State, 6-4, Junior 


Jaylen Hands, UCLA, 6-3, Freshman 


Zach Hankins, Ferris State, 6-10, Junior 


Ethan Happ, Wisconsin, 6-10, Junior 


Jared Harper, Auburn, 5-10, Sophomore 


Mustapha Heron, Auburn, 6-5, Sophomore 


Malik Hines, Massachusetts, 6-10, Junior 


Jalen Hudson, Florida, 6-6, Junior 


Dewan Huell, Miami, 6-11, Sophomore 


Tramaine Isabell Jr., Drexel, 6-1, Junior 


Justin James, Wyoming, 6-7, Junior 


Zach Johnson, FGCU, 6-2, Junior 


Christian Keeling, Charleston Southern, 6-4, Sophomore 


Sagaba Konate, West Virginia, 6-8, Sophomore 


Kalob Ledoux, McNeese State, 6-3, Sophomore 


Abdul Lewis, NJIT, 6-10, Junior 


Victor Lewis II, West Texas A&M, 6-3, Junior 


Dominic Magee, Southern Mississippi, 6-4, Junior 


Fletcher Magee, Wofford, 6-4, Junior 


Caleb Martin, Nevada, 6-7, Junior 


Cody Martin, Nevada, 6-7, Junior 


Malik Martin, South Florida, 6-11, Junior 


Zane Martin, Towson, 6-4, Sophomore 


Charles Matthews, Michigan, 6-6, Sophomore 


Luke Maye, North Carolina, 6-8, Junior 


Jalen McDaniels, San Diego State, 6-10, Freshman 


Markis McDuffie, Wichita State, 6-8, Junior 


Christian Mekowulu, Tennessee State, 6-9, Junior 


Aaron Menzies, Seattle, 7-3, Junior 


Shelton Mitchell, Clemson, 6-3, Junior 


Takal Molson, Canisius, 6-5, Freshman 


Juwan Morgan, Indiana, 6-8, Junior 


Matt Morgan, Cornell, 6-3, Junior 


Isaiah Moss, Iowa, 6-5, Sophomore 


Travis Munnings, Louisiana-Monroe, 6-6, Junior 


Jordan Murdock, Friends University, 6-4, Junior 


Ray Ona Embo, Tulane, 6-5, Sophomore 


James Palmer Jr., Nebraska, 6-6, Junior 


Keanu Peters, Salt Lake CC (UT), 6-2, Sophomore 


Lamar Peters, Mississippi State, 6-0, Sophomore 


Jalon Pipkins, Cal State-Northridge, 6-4, Freshman 


Shamorie Ponds, St. John’s, 6-1, Sophomore 


Jontay Porter, Missouri, 6-11, Freshman 


Marcquise Reed, Clemson, 6-3, Junior 


Isaiah Reese, Canisius, 6-5, Sophomore 


Cody Riley, UCLA, 6-10, Freshman 


Kerwin Roach II, Texas, 6-4, Junior 


Ahmaad Rorie, Montana, 6-1, Junior 


Quinton Rose, Temple, 6-8, Sophomore 


Admiral Schofield, Tennessee, 6-5, Junior 


Ronshad Shabazz, Appalachian State, 6-5, Junior 


Chris Silva, South Carolina, 6-9, Junior 


Deshon Taylor, Fresno State, 6-2, Junior 


Reid Travis, Stanford, 6-8, Junior 


Lagerald Vick, Kansas, 6-5, Junior 


Christian Vital, Connecticut, 6-2, Sophomore 


Jaylin Walker, Kent State, 6-1, Junior 


Nick Ward, Michigan State, 6-8, Sophomore 


PJ Washington, Kentucky, 6-7, Freshman 


Tremont Waters, LSU, 5-11, Freshman 


Quinndary Weatherspoon, Mississippi State, 6-4, Junior 


Andrien White, Charlotte, 6-3, Junior 


Demajeo Wiggins, Bowling Green, 6-10, Junior 


Lindell Wigginton, Iowa State, 6-2, Freshman 


Austin Wiley, Auburn, 6-11, Freshman 


Kris Wilkes, UCLA, 6-8, Freshman 


Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra, 6-1, Junior 

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Re: 100 Early Entry Candidates Withdraw From 2018 NBA Draft 

Post#2 » by streets talking » Sat Jun 2, 2018 4:15 pm

Arron something is a 7'3 junior coming ibto the league in the future, hope he develops into something special like porzingis
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Re: 100 Early Entry Candidates Withdraw From 2018 NBA Draft 

Post#3 » by alienpick » Sun Jun 3, 2018 7:19 pm

streets talking wrote:Arron something is a 7'3 junior coming ibto the league in the future, hope he develops into something special like porzingis


Too tall. People that tall tend to have a lot of issues with durability; constant leg/knee/foot issues. They also have issues with weight; either they are too light or fragile, or if they add weight, then their lower body can't hold up. The human body just isn't designed to be that tall.

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