2025 NBA Draft withdrawal deadline winners and losers
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The Name, Image, and Likeness money flowing through men’s college basketball has completely changed the landscape of the sport. Now NIL is impacting the NBA, too. The early entry withdrawal deadline to maintain college eligibility passed on Wednesday night,
Many of the top players tested the 2025 NBA Draft waters, but now that the withdrawal deadline is in the rearview, we know which transfers will be in college basketball next season. Now it's time to discuss the most impactful transfers for 2025-26.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNReport: St. John's guard RJ Luis to forgo college, remain in 2025 NBA draftRJ Luis was a consensus second-team All-American this past season, averaging 18.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, two assists and 1.4 steals.
Yaxel Lendeborg, one of the top transfers in this year’s portal class who committed to Michigan, is withdrawing from the NBA Draft and will play in Ann Arbor next season. Lendeborg, a 6-foot-9 forward who starred at UAB the past two seasons, was one of the big names that was still on the fence heading into Wednesday’s NCAA withdrawal deadline.
Otega Oweh competed in the draft combine earlier this month, averaging 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in two scrimmage games.
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Warriors Wire on MSNBR Mock Draft: Warriors land Serbian big man in second round of latest NBA mock draftThe Warriors are slated to be on the clock in the second round with the No. 41 overall pick in June's NBA draft.
Over the past two days, a pair of the top 2025 draft picks have announced that they are withdrawing their names from this year's draft and will return to play college basketball for another year. On Wednesday morning,