By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
A total of 36 international players decided to keep their name on the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft. The list does not include notable European players from the NCAA like Nico Mannion from Arizona, Filip Petrusev from Gonzaga, and Omer Yurtseven from Georgetown.
Following is the list of international players who remain early entry candidates for the 2020 NBA Draft.
Player | Team | Height | DOB |
Deni Avdija | Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) | 6-8 | 2001 DOB |
Brancou Badio | Barcelona (Spain) | 6-3 | 1999 DOB |
Darko Bajo | Split (Croatia) | 6-10 | 1999 DOB |
Marek Blazevic | Rytas (Lithuania) | 6-10 | 2001 DOB |
Adrian Bogucki | Radom (Poland) | 7-1 | 1999 DOB |
Leandro Bolmaro | Barcelona (Spain) | 6-6 | 2000 DOB |
Henri Drell | Pesaro (Italy) | 6-9 | 2000 DOB |
Imru Duke | Zentro Basket (Spain) | 6-8 | 1999 DOB |
Michele Ebeling | Kleb Ferrara (Italy) | 6-9 | 1999 DOB |
Paul Eboua | Pesaro (Italy) | 6-8 | 2000 DOB |
Osas Ehigiator | Fuenlabrada (Spain) | 6-10 | 1999 DOB |
Joel Ekamba | Limoges (France) | 6-5 | 2001 DOB |
Miguel Gonzalez | Baskonia (Spain) | 6-7 | 1999 DOB |
Killian Hayes | Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) | 6-5 | 2001 DOB |
Sehmus Hazer | Bandirma (Turkey) | 6-3 | 1999 DOB |
Rokas Jokubaitis | Zalgiris (Lithuania) | 6-4 | 2000 DOB |
Georgios Kalaitzakis | Nevezis (Lithuania) | 6-8 | 1999 DOB |
Vit Krejci | Zaragoza (Spain) | 6-8 | 2000 DOB |
Arturs Kurucs | VEF Riga (Latvia) | 6-3 | 2000 DOB |
Yam Madar | Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) | 6-2 | 2000 DOB |
Theo Maledon | ASVEL (France) | 6-4 | 2001 DOB |
Karim Mane | Vanier (Canada) | 6-5 | 2000 DOB |
Sergi Martinez | Barcelona (Spain) | 6-8 | 1999 DOB |
Nikola Miskovic | Mega Bemax (Serbia) | 6-10 | 1999 DOB |
Aristide Mouaha | Roseto (Italy) | 6-3 | 2000 DOB |
Caio Pacheco | Bahia Basket (Argentina) | 6-3 | 1999 DOB |
Joel Parra | Joventut (Spain) | 6-8 | 2000 DOB |
Aleksej Pokusevski | Olympiacos (Greece) | 7-0 | 2001 DOB |
Sander Raieste | Kalev/Cramo (Estonia) | 6-9 | 1999 DOB |
Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos | AEK (Greece) | 6-8 | 2001 DOB |
Njegos Sikiras | Fuenlabrada (Spain) | 6-9 | 1999 DOB |
Marko Simonovic | Mega Bemax (Serbia) | 6-11 | 1999 DOB |
Mouhamed Thiam | Nanterre (France) | 6-9 | 2001 DOB |
Aboubacar Traore | Dynasty Sports Institute (Canada) | 6-4 | 2001 DOB |
Uros Trifunovic | Partizan (Serbia) | 6-7 | 2000 DOB |
Arnas Velicka | Prienai (Lithuania) | 6-4 | 1999 DOB |