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High School and College players who have declared for the NBA Draft:

 

Alex Acker Pepperdine 6-5 Junior

Deji Akindele Chicago State 7-1 Sophomore

Kelenna Azubuike Kentucky 6-5 Junior

Sean Banks Memphis 6-8 Sophomore

Jose Juan Barea Northeastern 6-0 Junior

Brandon Bass LSU 6-8 Sophomore

Jermaine Bell Indian Hills CC (IA) 6-11 Freshman

Martellus Bennett Taylor HS (TX) 6-7 HS Senior

Andray Blatche South Kent Prep (CT) 6-11 HS Senior

Andrew Bogut Utah 7-0 Sophomore

Brandon Bowman Georgetown 6-8 Junior

Curtis Brown Jr. Beach HS (GA) 6-9 HS Senior

Dee Brown Illinois 5-11 Junior

Keith Brumbaugh DeLand HS (FL) 6-8 HS Senior

Andrew Bynum St. Joseph’s HS (NJ) 6-11 HS Senior

Jermareo Davidson Alabama 6-11 Sophomore

Ike Diogu Arizona State 6-8 Junior

Toney Douglas Auburn 6-1 Freshman

Monta Ellis Lanier HS (MS) 6-3 HS Senior

Olu Famutimi Arkansas 6-5 Sophomore

Raymond Felton North Carolina 6-1 Junior

Anderson Ferreira Chipola JC (FL) 6-8 Sophomore

Torin Francis Notre Dame 6-11 Junior

Francisco Garcia Louisville 6-7 Junior J

ohn Gilchrist Maryland 6-3 Junior

Gerald Green Gulf Shores Academy (TX) 6-8 HS Senior

Mike Hall George Washington 6-8 Junior

Chris Hernandez Stanford 6-2 Junior

Jibril Hodges Long Beach State 6-2 Junior

Jarrett Jack Georgia Tech 6-3 Junior

Amir Johnson Westchester HS (CA) 6-10 HS Senior

Dwayne Jones St. Joseph’s 6-11 Junior

Brian Kim Vanguard University (CA) 6-5 Junior

Armein Kirkland Cincinnati 6-8 Junior

Linas Kleiza Missouri 6-8 Sophomore

Carl Krauser Pittsburgh 6-2 Junior

Julius Lamptey Garden City CC (KS) 7-0 Freshman

Darshan Luckey St. Francis (PA) 6-5 Junior

Sean May North Carolina 6-8 Junior

Rashad McCants North Carolina 6-4 Junior

Pops Mensah-Bonsu George Washington 6-9 Junior

C.J. Miles Skyline HS (TX) 6-6 HS Senior

J.R. Morris Seton Hall 6-5 Junior

Randolph Morris Kentucky 6-10 Freshman

Tim Parham Maryland-Eastern Shore 6-9 Junior

T.J. Parker Northwestern 6-2 Junior

Chris Paul Wake Forest 6-0 Sophomore

Pierre Pierce Iowa 6-4 Junior

Kevin Pittsnogle West Virginia 6-10 Junior

Shavlik Randolph Duke 6-10 Junior A

nthony Roberson Florida 6-1 Junior

Nate Robinson Washington 5-9 Junior

Chris Rodgers Arizona 6-4 Junior

Ray Rose Olivet Nazarene (IL) 6-0 Junior

Brandon Rush Mt. Zion Academy (NC) 6-6 HS Senior

Marcus Slaughter San Diego State 6-8 Sophomore

Steven Smith LaSalle 6-8 Junior

Tim Smith East Tennessee State 5-9 Junior

B.J. Spencer Jacksonville State 6-4 Junior

Chris Taft Pittsburgh 6-10 Sophomore

Charlie Villanueva Connecticut 6-10 Sophomore

Tiras Wade Louisiana-Lafayette 6-6 Junior

Von Wafer Florida State 6-5 Sophomore

Matt Walsh Florida 6-6 Junior

Martell Webster Seattle Prep 6-7 HS Senior

James White Cincinnati 6-6 Junior

Deron Williams Illinois 6-4 Junior

Eric Williams Wake Forest 6-9 Junior

Louis Williams South Gwinnett HS (GA) 6-3 HS Senior

Marvin Williams North Carolina 6-9 Freshman

Kennedy Winston Alabama 6-6 Junior

Antoine Wright Texas A&M 6-7 Junior

Bracey Wright Indiana 6-4 Junior

 

International Players who have declared for the NBA Draft:

 

Cenk Akyol Efes Pilsen (Turkey) 6-4 1987 DOB

Nemanja Aleksandrov Reflex (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-0 1987 DOB

Martynas Andriuskevicius Zalgiris (Lithuania) 7-2 1986 DOB

Luka Bogdanovic Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-8 1985 DOB

Ivan Chiriaev Dynamo Moscow (Russia) 7-1 1984 DOB

Rudy Fernandez DKV Joventut (Spain) 6-5 1985 DOB

Marcin Gortat RheinEnergie Koln (Germany) 7-0 1984 DOB

Mile Ilic Reflex (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-0 1984 DOB

Ersan Ilyasova Ulker (Turkey) 6-9 1987 DOB

Paulius Jankunas Zalgiris (Lithuania) 6-8 1984 DOB

Viktor Keirou Unics Kazan (Russia) 6-6 1984 DOB

Tomasz Kesicki Pamesa Castellon (Spain) 6-10 1986 DOB

Yaroslav Korolev CSKA Moscow (Russia) 6-9 1987 DOB

Marko Lekic Atlas (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-10 1985 DOB

Erazem Lorbek Climamio Bologna (Italy) 6-10 1984 DOB

Ian Mahinmi Le Havre (France) 6-9 1986 DOB

Steven Markovic West Sydney (Australia) 6-3 1985 DOB

Miguel Marriaga Gaiteros (Venezuela) 6-9 1984 DOB

Drago Pasalic Split (Croatia) 6-10 1984 DOB

Kosta Perovic Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 7-1 1985 DOB

Johan Petro Pau Orthez (France) 7-0 1986 DOB

Alexandr Rindin Gala Baku (Azerbaijan) 7-5 1985 DOB

Dusan Sakota Panathinaikos (Greece) 6-10 1986 DOB

Predrag Samardziski Partizan (Serbia-Montenegro) 6-11 1986 DOB

Cheick Samb Tenerife (Spain) 7-0 1984 DOB

Carlos Matias Sandes Boca Juniors (Argentina) 6-7 1984 DOB

Thabo Sefolosha Chalon (France) 6-6 1984 DOB

Tiago Splitter Tau Ceramica (Spain) 6-11 1985 DOB

Tang Zhengdong Jiangsu (China) 7-1 1984 DOB

Marko Tomas Zagreb (Croatia) 6-6 1985 DOB

Caio Torres Rayet Guadalajara (Spain) 6-11 1987 DOB

Roko Leni Ukic Split (Croatia) 6-5 1984 DOB

Konstantinos Vasileiadis PAOK (Greece) 6-6 1984 DOB

Panagiotis Vasilopoulos PAOK (Greece) 6-8 1984 DOB

Marcus Vieira de Souza Premiata Montegranaro (Italy) 6-9 1984 DOB

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