June 17, 2025

Thirteen more players withdraw from NBA draft pool

Source:
Reuters
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Thirteen additional early entry candidates have withdrawn their names from consideration in the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft, the league announced Tuesday.

The draft is scheduled for June 25-26 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The Dallas Mavericks have the No. 1 overall pick and are widely projected to choose Duke forward Cooper Flagg.

The 13 players, along with their current team (country of team) and height:

Mohammad Amini, Nancy (France), 6-7

Alec Anigbata, Ulm (Germany), 6-9

Neoklis Avdalas, Peristeri (Greece), 6-7

Bassala Bagayoko, Bilbao (Spain), 6-10

Asim Djulovic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-9

Mouhamed Faye, Reggio Emilia (Italy), 6-9

Lazar Gacic, OKK Beograd (Serbia), 6-11

Ben Henshall, Perth (Australia), 6-5

Malique Lewis, SE Melbourne (Australia), 6-8

Mathias M'Madi, Moron (Spain), 6-5

Zaion Nebot, Le Havre (France), 6-2

Michael Ruzic, Joventut (Spain), 6-9

David Torresani, Treviso (Italy), 6-1

--Field Level Media

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