2024 NBA Draft Class Prospects Include Bronny James

Who’s on the list for the 2024 NBA Draft? One well-known offspring of NBA legend LeBron James is his eldest son, Bronny James. The USC guard announced earlier this month on his Instagram that he intends to go pro.  

“I’ve had a year with some ups and downs but all added growth for me as a man, student and athlete,” James, 19, wrote about his first year in college. “I’ve made the decision to enter the NBA Draft while maintaining my college eligibility, and will also be entering the NCAA transfer portal.”

James continued, “Thank you to USC for an amazing freshman year, and as always thankful for my family, friends, doctors, athletic trainers and fans for their support.”

Like James, other college athletes, such as Kentucky’s Rob Dillingham, projected to be a top-10 pick, and Georgia Bulldogs Jabri Abdur-Rahim, who recently pledged to Providence College Friars via his social media networks, are exploring their NBA draft prospects.

See updated list of which players have declared for the 2024 NBA Draft as of April 15.

NCAA early entrants

Name School Year Position
Jabri Abdur-Rahim Georgia SR G
Chibuzo Agbo Boise State SR G
Jonas Aidoo Tennessee JR F
Michael Ajayi Pepperdine JR F
Posh Alexander Butler SR G
Adama-Alpha Bal Santa Clara JR G
Mark Armstrong Villanova SO G
Marchelus Avery UCF SR F
Aziz Bandaogo Cincinnati SR C
Brooks Barnhizer Northwestern JR G
Jalen Blackmon Stetson JR G
Adem Bona UCLA SO C
Aaron Bradshaw Kentucky FR C
Trevon Brazile Arkansas JR F
Dion Brown UMBC SO G
Mikeal Brown-Jones UNC Greensboro SR F
Markus Burton Notre Dame FR G
Lamont Butler San Diego State SR G
Wesley Cardet Chicago State JR G
Andrew Carr Wake Forest SR F
Carlton Carrington Pittsburgh FR G
Devin Carter Providence JR G
Cam Christie Minnesota FR G
Walter Clayton Jr. Florida JR G
Donovan Clingan UConn SO C
David Coit Northern Illinois JR G
Isaiah Collier USC FR G
Jalen Cook LSU SR G
Cedric Coward Eastern Washington JR G
Johnell Davis FAU SR G
DJ Davis Butler SR G
Malik Dia Belmont SO F
Rob Dillingham Kentucky FR G
Eric Dixon Villanova SR F
Garwey Dual Providence FR G
Ryan Dunn Virginia SO F
Xavier DuSell Fresno State SR G
Justin Edwards Kentucky FR F
Terrence Edwards Jr. James Madison SR F
Frankie Fidler Omaha JR F
Kyle Filipowski Duke SO C
Elijah Fisher DePaul SO G
BJ Freeman Milwaukee JR G
Eric Gaines UAB SR G
Kyshawn George Miami FR G
Vladislav Goldin Florida Atlantic SR C
Tyon Grant-Foster Grand Canyon SR G
Keyshawn Hall George Mason SO G
Dominick Harris Loyola Marymount JR G
A.J. Hoggard Michigan State SR G
Ben Humrichous Evansville SR F
Oso Ighodaro Marquette SR F
Jordan Ivy-Curry UTSA SR G
Andrej Jakimovski Washington State SR F
Bronny James USC FR G
Sion James Tulane SR G
Kobe Johnson USC JR F
Dillon Jones Weber State SR F
Tyler Kolek Marquette SR G
Miles Kelly Georgia Tech JR G
Chaz Lanier North Florida SR G
Xavian Lee Princeton SO G
Zeke Mayo South Dakota State JR G
Jared McCain Duke FR G
Robert McCray Jacksonville SO G
Scotty Middleton Ohio State FR G
Selton Miguel South Florida SR F
Baba Miller Florida State SO F
Kylen Milton Arkansas-Pine Bluff SR G
Judah Mintz Syracuse SO G
Yves Missi Baylor FR F
Dillon Mitchell Texas SO F
Jonathan Mogbo San Francisco SR F
Jalon Moore Oklahoma JR F
Toby Okani UIC SR G
Norchard Omier Miami SR F
Ugonna Onyenso Kentucky SO F
Great Osobor Utah State JR F
Micah Parrish San Diego State SR F
Micah Peavy TCU SR G
Kasean Pryor South Florida SR F
Noah Reynolds Green Bay JR G
Jordan Riley Temple JR G
Payton Sandfort Iowa JR F
Jamal Shead Houston SR G
Max Shulga VCU SR G
AJ Storr Wisconsin SO F
Jahmyl Telfort Baylor SR G
Adou Thiero Kentucky SO G
Saint Thomas Northern Colorado JR F
Yacine Toumi Evansville SR F
Trey Townsend Oakland SR F
Aboubacar Traore Long Beach State JR F
Jaylon Tyson California JR G
Ja’Kobe Walter Baylor FR G
Kel’el Ware Indiana SO C
Marques Warrick Western Kentucky SR G
Jaylen Wells Washington State JR F
Amari Williams Drexel SR F
Terrance Williams II Michigan SR F
JZ Zaher Bowling Green SO G

International and professional early entrants

Name Team Age Position
Matas Buzelis G League Ignite 19 F
Ulrich Chomche NBA Academy Africa 18 C
Pacome Dadiet Ulm (Germany) 18 G
Nikola Djurisic Mega Basket (Serbia) 20 F
Trentyn Flowers Adelaide 36ers (Australia) 19 F
Bobi Klintman Cairns Taipans (Australia) 21 F
Alexandre Sarr Perth Wildcats (Australia) 18 C
Armel Traore Blois (France) 21 F

When is the 2024 NBA Draft?

  • Date: Wednesday, June 26, and Thursday, June 27
  • Time (ET): 8 p.m. ET
  • Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

“For the first time in 2024, the NBA Draft will be a two-day event. The first round will be Wednesday, June 26, and the second round will be Thursday, June 27. Coverage on each night will begin at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.” Source: msn.com


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