I spoke to a handful of NBA executives about whether each player should stay in the draft or return to school.
) Let’s start with the easy ones.
No-Brainer – Going, Going, Gone!
Precious Achiuwa , 6-9, 235, PF, Fr., Memphis
Cole Anthony , 6-3, 193, PG, Fr., North Carolina
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Saddiq Bey , 6-8, 220, SF, So., Villanova
Vernon Carey Jr. , 6 – 21, , C, Fr., Duke
Devon Dotson
, 6-2, , PG, So., Kansas
Anthony Edwards , 6-5, , SG, Fr., Georgia
Malachi Flynn , 6-1, 193, PG, Jr., San Diego State
) Josh Green , 6-6, , SG, Fr., Arizona
Tyrese Haliburton) , 6-5, , PG, So., Iowa State
Tre Jones , 6-3 , , PG, So., Duke
Kira Lewis , 6-3, , PG, So., Alabama Nico Mannion , 6-3, , PG, Fr., Arizona
Tyrese Maxey , 6-3, 204, G, Fr., Kentucky
(Jaden McDaniels) , 6-9, , F, Fr., Washington
Aaron Nesmith , 6-6 , 216, F, So., Vanderbilt
ke Nnaji , 6 – 21, , F , Fr., Arizona
Jordan Nwora
, 6-7, 245, F, Jr., Louisville Onyeka Okongwu , 6-9, , PF, Fr., USC Isaac Okoro , 6-6, , SF, Fr., Auburn
Daniel Oturu , 6 – , , C, So., Minnesota
Jahmi’us Ramsey , 6-4, , G, Fr., Texas Tech
[Sr.] Jalen Smith , 6 – 21, 230, PF, So., Maryland
(Cassius Stanley) , 6-6, , SG, Fr., Duke
Isaiah Stewart , 6-9, , PF, Fr., Washington
Obi Toppin , 6-9, 230, PF, RS So., Dayton
Devin Vassell , 6-6, 186, SG-SF, So., Florida State
Patrick Williams
, 6-8, 220, SF, Fr., Florida State
James Wiseman , 7-1, , C, Fr., Memphis
It’s Time to Leave for the NBA
Tyler Bey , 6-7, , G, Jr ., Colorado | “I know we like him. He can be a 3-and-D guy. I don’t think he goes in the first round, but it’s not out of the question, either. ”
– NBA executive
Elijah Hughes , 6-6, 213, SF, RS Jr., Syracuse | “I’m fine with him leaving, especially if he has his degree. He’ll be drafted – probably in the second round somewhere. ” – NBA executive
Reggie Perry , 6- , , PF, So., Mississippi State | “He may as well. He just hasn’t really matured, and it’s not Ben Howland’s fault. He’s talented and should be [selected] somewhere from [pick] (to 155. ” – NBA executive
Immanuel Quickley , 6-3, 186, G, So., Kentucky | “He had a great second half of the year. He’s an undersized two-guard, and unless he was going to play the point next season at Kentucky, he should leave now. I think he goes somewhere in the second round. ”
– NBA executive
Paul Reed , 6-9, , F, Jr., DePaul | “He will probably go somewhere in the first part of the second round, and I’m just not sure going back to school will help him all that much, if at all. ” – NBA executive
Nick Richards , 6 – , , PF, Jr., Kentucky | “This is an easy one. Even though he’s a second-rounder, he needs to go. He played well and went from undrafted to being drafted. He can’t lose that momentum. ” – NBA executive
Robert Woodard II , 6-7, 240, F, So., Mississippi State | “He’s all over the boards, but he’ll be drafted. Some guys love him and others don’t. He’s an athletic combo forward. I think he could go in the first round. ”
– NBA executive
Omer Yurtseven , 7-0, 290, C, Sr., Georgetown | “He is what he is by now. He may as well come out and start making money. ” – NBA executive
They Say They’re Ready, But Leaving School Would Be a Mistake (Ty-Shon Alexander) , 6-4, , SG, Jr., Creighton | “He’s a borderline drafted guy who is probably on a two-way [contract] next year. He should go back to school. I’m not sure what he’s doing. ” – NBA executive
Alonzo Gaffney , 6-9, 204, PF, Fr., Ohio State | He barely got off the bench at Ohio State last season, averaging 6.8 minutes per game. He’s long and looks the part, but his stock couldn’t be any lower.
“This is one of the worst decisions of anyone. He needs to transfer. ” – NBA executive
Naji Marshall , 6-7, 230, SF, Jr., Xavier | “Maybe he won’t do more than he did, but I think he goes undrafted… and with another year, he’s got a much better shot to stick. ” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive : “I think he’ll be [stuck] in the G League abyss, and it’s too bad cause I like him.” EJ Montgomery , 6 – 21, , PF, So., Kentucky | Montgomery averaged 6.1 points and 5.4 boards in . 1 minutes per game this past season. His role will expand this season, especially since the ‘Cats don’t have anyone else up front right now.
“We don’t even have him in our Top . I have no clue what he’s thinking. ” – NBA executive
Jay Scrubb , 6-6, 218, SG, So. , John A. Logan College | “Talented, but probably should have gone to Louisville for a year.” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive : “I wouldn’t draft him. He needed to go to college. ”
Kaleb Wesson , 6-9, , PF, Jr., Ohio State | “Mid to late second or undrafted. His body improved last year. Go back and get even better at guarding more athletic guys and also shooting from the perimeter. ” – NBA executive
Kahlil Whitney ), 6-6, 207, SF, Fr., Kentucky | “He screwed up when he left Kentucky in January or whatever it was. He should have transferred. He might as well go with the high schoolers in the new G League program because that’s what he needs. ”
– NBA executive
Emmitt Williams
, 6-6, 240, PF, So., LSU | “Go back to school. He’s gotta go back. ” – NBA executive
Leaning Toward Going Pro… And It’s a Bad Idea
Ayo Dosunmu , 6-5, , PG, So., Illinois | “He needs to go back. He’s got negative momentum. And without workouts, I think he could wind up maybe going undrafted. ” – NBA executive
Malik Fitts , 6- 8, 240, F, Jr. ., Saint Mary’s | “He’s going to end up in the G League. He could have been the best player at Saint Mary’s with Jordan Ford gone. ” – NBA executive
Jalen Harris , 6 -5, 203, SG, Jr., Nevada | “I know he’s probably staying in the draft, but he should go back to school.” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “Our intel is that he needs to go back to school and mature.”
Andrew Nembhard , 6-5, , PG, So., Florida | “I’ve heard he may not go back to Florida, but I don’t see any way he gets drafted. He needs to go back to school. Period. ” – NBA executive
Trendon Watford , 6-9, 243, PF, Fr., LSU | “He needs to go back and work on his speed.” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “He’s a second-rounder with potential, but he should go back.”
Please Don’t Do It, Youngster
Josh Hall , 6-9, 193, F, Post-Grad, Moravian Prep (NC) | “No, no, no. Go to school. PLEASE! ” – NBA executive
Makur Maker , 6 – 23, , F, Post-Grad, Hillcrest Prep (AZ) | “He’s not [his cousin and NBA player] Thon. I don’t think he gets drafted. ” – NBA executive
Kenyon Martin Jr. , 6-6, , F, IMG Academy (FL) | “Maybe a fringe NBA guy. Kenyon [Sr.] should send him to play for [Bob] Huggins in college. He needs to work on his skill. ” – NBA executive
Split Decision – NBA Execs Are Torn
Ashton Hagans , 6-3, 207, PG, So., Kentucky | “I think he’s a first-rounder, in the s. He’s got to get better with his shot, but he’s such a great on-ball defender. ” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “I don’t think he gets drafted . He should go back and work on his shot and decision-making. ”
Mason Jones , 6-5, 204, SG, Jr., Arkansas | “He had such an amazing year that I don’t know if he can duplicate it. I think he goes somewhere from (to . ” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “He should go back. He’ll have a really good team and can improve his stock because so many people don’t really know much about him. ”
Xavier Tillman
, 6-8, 250, PF, Jr., Michigan State | “I think he’ll get drafted, and should probably come out.” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “He should go back to school. It’s a no-brainer for me. I don’t think he gets drafted. I love him as a college player – not sure he’s an NBA player. ”
The NBA Is Intrigued, But It’s Wise to Return to School Derrick Alston , 6-9, 200, SG, Jr., Boise State | “Someone might take a flyer on him, but he’s probably undrafted and playing in the G League – where his dad is a coach.” – NBA executive (Jared Butler) , 6-3, , G, So., Baylor | “Go back. He probably gets drafted in the s or 60 s. He can go back, play for a really good team and try and work his way into the first round. ” – NBA executive
Kofi Cockburn , 7-0, , C, Fr., Illinois | “He’s a monster, but he should go back to school. He may get drafted, but it’s a toss-up. He needs another year in college. ” – NBA executive
Isaiah Joe , 6-5, 183, SG, So., Arkansas | “He’d probably get drafted because he can flat-out shoot, but he needs to put on weight. He needs to go back another year. ” – NBA executive
Corey Kispert , 6-7, , SF, Jr., Gonzaga | “I’m not sure his stock changes at all. He’s a good player with size who can shoot it and is deceptive athletically. He should go back, but I think there’s a chance he could get drafted. ” – NBA executive
Saben Lee , 6-2, 186, PG, Jr., Vanderbilt | “He’s athletic, has a high IQ, but needs to go back. Become a guy who can shoot it. ” – NBA executive
John Petty , 6-5, 186, SG, Jr., Alabama | “He should go back. You started to see it the second half of last season. He’s got the size and can shoot it. Go back and take another jump. ” – NBA executive
Colbey Ross , 6-1, 183, G, Jr., Pepperdine | “Needs to go back to school. Has some talent but has to be more efficient and under control. G League player right now. ” – NBA executive
Tyrell Terry , 6-1, , PG, Fr., Stanford | “I like him, but he looks like a little boy. He needs to go back and put on weight. ” – NBA executive
Another NBA executive: “He could be picked in the first round on potential, or go . Go back, work on your body and shot selection. ”
Unanimous: GO BACK TO SCHOOL!
Luka Garza , 6 – , 260, C, Jr., Iowa | He was second to Obi Toppin in all of the National Player of the Year awards, and all signs point to him returning to Iowa for his senior campaign.
[Sr.] “I know what he did last season in college, but he could use one more year to work on his body, his perimeter shot and his defense. Then maybe he gets drafted. ” – NBA executive
Filip Petrusev , 6 – 23, 245, PF, So., Gonzaga | “His game doesn’t translate. He plays hard, finishes around the rim. But he needs to be able to show he can step out and be a four-man. He needs to go back (percent. ”) – NBA executive
(Javonte Smart , 6-4, , PG, So., LSU | “He has to learn how to play the point. Go back, and maybe he can get drafted. ” – NBA executive
Chris Smith , 6-9, , G, Jr., UCLA | “He has to go back. Keep improving his reputation, which hasn’t been great in terms of work ethic. He also needs to improve his basketball IQ. ” – NBA executive
(Unlikely to Be Drafted (aka Should Absolutely Return) ) (Milan Acquaah) , 6-3, , G, Jr., California Baptist
Jordyn Adams
, 6-3, 204, G, Fr., Austin Peay
(Abdul Ado) , 6 – , 260, F, Jr., Mississippi State
Timmy Allen , 6-6, , F, So., Utah
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Joel Ayayi , 6-5, , G, RS So., Gonzaga
Brendan Bailey , 6-8, , SF, So., Marquette
Jermaine Bishop , 6-1, , G, RS Sr., Norfolk State
Jomaru Brown , 6 -2, , G, So., Eastern Kentucky
[Sr.] Marcus Burk , 6-3, , G, Jr., IUPUI
Dachon Burke Jr. , 6-4, 184, G, RS Jr., South Alabama
Jordan Burns , 6-0, , G, Jr., Colgate
Manny Campe r, 6-7, 205, G, Jr., Siena
Marcus Carr , 6-2, , PG, RS So., Minnesota
Tamenang Choh , 6-5, 213, F, Jr., Brown
(David Collins) , 6-3, , G, Jr., South Florida
(Zach Cooks) , 5-9, 163, PG, Jr., NJIT
Jalen Crutcher , 6-1, , PG, Jr ., Dayton
Ryan Daly , 6-5, , G, RS Jr., Saint Joseph’s
(Nate Darling) , 6-5, , SG, Jr., Delaware
Darius Days
, 6-6, 235, F, So., LSU
Dexter Dennis
, 6-5, , G, So., Wichita State Lamine Diane , 6-7, , F, So., Cal State Northridge Nojel Eastern , 6-7, 230, G, Jr., Purdue
(CJ Elleby) , 6-6, , SF, So., Washington State
Mason Faulkner , 6-1, 184, PG, Jr., Western Carolina
LJ Figueroa , 6-6, , SG, Jr., St. John’s
Blake Francis [Bob] , 6-0, , G, RS Jr., Richmond
Hasahn French , 6-7 , 250, PF, Jr., Saint Louis
DJ Funderburk , 6 – 21, 230, PF, RS Jr., NC State
Gach , 6-6, , SG, So., Utah
Jacob Gilyard ), 5-9, , G, Jr., Richmond
Grant Golden , 6 – , , F, RS Jr., Richmond
(Jordan Goodwin) , 6-3, , G, Jr., Saint Louis
Tony Goodwin II
, 6-6, 200, F, Redemption Academy (MA)
Jayvon Graves , 6-3, , PG, Jr., Buffalo
AJ Green , 6-4, 184, G, So., UNI
Darin Green Jr.
, 6-4, , G, Fr., UCF
Rayshaun Hammonds , 6-9, 243, PF, Jr., Georgia
Niven Hart , 6-5, , G, Fr., Fresno State
(Aaron Henry) , 6-6, , SF, So., Michigan State [Bob]
Jalen Hill , 6 – , , PF, So., UCLA
Nate Hinton , 6-5, 215, G, So., Houston
Jay Huff , 7-1, , PF, RS Jr. ., Virginia
Feron Hunt , 6-8, , F, So., SMU
Chance Hunter , 6-6, 195, G, So., Long Beach State
DeJon Jarreau , 6-5, , G, RS Jr., Houston
Damien Jefferson ), 6-5, , F, Jr., Creighton
Dakari Johnson , 6-0, , G, Fr., Cape Fear CC Jalen Johnson , 6-7, , Louisiana
Andre Jones , 6-4, , G, Jr., Nicholls State
CJ Jones , 6-5, 184, G, Jr., Middle Tennessee
Herb Jones
, 6-7, 207, SF, Jr., Alabama
(Kameron Langley) , 6-2, , PG, Jr., North Carolina A&T
AJ Lawson , 6-6, , G, So., South Carolina
Matt Lewis , 6-5, , G, Jr., James Madison
(Isaiah Livers) , 6-7, , SF, Jr., Michigan
Denzel Mahoney , 6-5 , , G, Jr ., Creighton
Sandro Mamukelashvili , 6 – , , PF, Jr., Seton Hall
Tre Mann
, 6-4, , G, Fr., Florida Remy Martin , 6-0, , PG, Jr., Arizona State Mac McClung , 6-2, 193, PG, So., Georgetown
(Isiaha Mike) , 6-8, , F, Jr., SMU
Isaiah Miller , 6-0, 183, PG, Jr., UNC Greensboro
Matt Mitchell , 6-6, , F, Jr., San Diego State
Obadiah Noel , 6-4, 195, G, Jr., UMass Lowell
Elijah Olaniyi , 6-5, , SG, Jr., S tony Brook Nate Pierre-Louis , 6-4, , G, Jr., Temple Xavier Pinson , 6-2, 180, PG, So., Missouri
Yves Pons , 6-6, 220, G, Jr., Tennessee
Darius Quisenberry , 6-1, 193, G, So., Youngstown State
Fatts Russell , 5 – , 181, PG, Jr., Rhode Island
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Joe Saterfield , 6- 4, , G, Ranger CC
(Aamir Simms) , 6-8, , F, Jr., Clemson
Collin Smith , 6 – , , F, Jr., UCF
Justin Smith , 6-7, 240, F, Jr., Indiana
Mitchell Smith , 6 – , , F, RS Jr., Missouri
Stef Smith , 6-1, , G, Jr., Vermont
Ben Stanley , 6-6, 230, F, So., Hampton
Terry Taylor
, 6-5, 240, G, Jr., Austin PeayMaCio Teague , 6-3, 204, G, RS Jr., Baylor )
Justin Thomas , 5- , , G, Jr., Morehead State
Ethan Thompson , 6-5, , G, Jr., Oregon State
Jeremiah Tilmon , 6 – , , PF, Jr., Missouri
Jordan Tucker , 6-7, , SF, Jr., Butler
Alonzo Verge Jr.
, 6-3, , G, Jr., Arizona State
Chris Vogt , 7-1, , C, Jr., Cincinnati [Bob]
CJ Walker 6-1, , G, Jr., Ohio State
(Ibi Watson) , 6-5, , G, Jr., Dayton
Jarrod West , 5 – , , PG, Jr., Marshall
Romello White
, 6-8, 230, PF, RS Jr., Arizona State
(DeAndre Williams) , 6-9, , F, So., Evansville
Keith Williams , 6-5, 216, SG, Jr., Cincinnati
McKinley Wright IV , 6-0, , PG, Jr., Colorado
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