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  • NBA Early Entry Candidates

    Nobody can apply any longer for early entry...and yet they have until June 13 to withdraw their names...

    There are 89 players, 69 from US colleges and 20 foreign players



    EARLY ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR 2011 NBA DRAFT

    Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech, 6-7, Junior
    Keion Bell, Pepperdine, 6-3, Junior
    Jacob Blankenship, Southeastern (FL), 6-9, Junior
    Laurence Bowers, Missouri, 6-8, Junior
    Alec Burks, Colorado, 6-6, Sophomore
    DeAngelo Casto, Washington State, 6-8, Junior
    Roscoe Davis, Midland JC (TX), 6-10, Freshman
    Mamadou Diarra, Chaminade (HI, 7-0, Junior
    TyShwan Edmondson, Austin Peay, 6-4, Junior
    Kim English, Missouri, 6-6, Junior
    Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh, 6-2, Junior
    Troy Gillenwater, New Mexico State, 6-8, Junior
    Jeremy Green, Stanford, 6-4, Junior
    Jordan Hamilton, Texas, 6-7, Sophomore
    Tobias Harris, Tennessee, 6-8, Freshman
    Desmond Holloway, Coastal Carolina, 6-3, Junior
    Terrell Holloway, Xavier, 6-0, Junior
    Tyler Honeycutt, UCLA, 6-8, Sophomore
    Scotty Hopson, Tennessee, 6-7, Junior
    Kyrie Irving, Duke, 6-2, Freshman
    Reggie Jackson, Boston College, 6-3, Junior
    Terrence Jennings, Louisville, 6-9, Junior
    Orlando Johnson, UC-Santa Barbara, 6-5, Junior
    Reggie Johnson, Miami, 6-10, Sophomore
    Tiondre Johnson, Coastal Bend JC (TX), 6-6, Sophomore
    Kevin Jones, West Virginia, 6-8, Junior
    Terrence Jones, Kentucky, 6-8, Freshman
    Cory Joseph, Texas, 6-3, Freshman
    Enes Kanter, Kentucky, 6-10, Freshman
    Ryan Kelley, Colorado, 6-5, Sophomore
    Dan Kelm, Viterbo (WI), 6-0, Sophomore
    Brandon Knight, Kentucky, 6-3, Freshman
    Malcolm Lee, UCLA, 6-5, Junior
    Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State, 6-7, Sophomore
    Travis Leslie, Georgia, 6-4, Junior
    DeAndre Liggins, Kentucky, 6-6, Junior
    David Loubeau, Texas A&M, 6-8, Junior
    Shelvin Mack, Butler, 6-3, Junior
    Greg Mangano, Yale, 6-10, Junior
    Keishawn Mayes, Campbell, 6-7, Junior
    Cameron Moore, Alabama-Birmingham, 6-10, Junior
    Darius Morris, Michigan, 6-4, Sophomore
    Marcus Morris, Kansas, 6-9, Junior
    Markieff Morris, Kansas, 6-10, Junior
    Darrion Pellum, Hampton, 6-6, Junior
    J.P. Primm, North Carolina-Asheville, 6-1, Junior
    Willie Reed, St. Louis, 6-9, Sophomore
    Jereme Richmond, Illinois, 6-7, Freshman
    Ralph Sampson III, Minnesota, 6-11, Junior
    Carleton Scott, Notre Dame, 6-8, Junior
    Josh Selby, Kansas, 6-3, Freshman
    Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech, 6-5, Junior
    John Shurna, Northwestern, 6-8, Junior
    Chris Singleton, Florida State, 6-9, Junior
    Greg Smith, Fresno State, 6-10, Sophomore
    Tony Taylor, George Washington, 6-1, Junior
    Isaiah Thomas, Washington, 5-8, Junior
    Trey Thompkins, Georgia, 6-10, Junior
    Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, 6-7, Sophomore
    Klay Thompson, Washington State, 6-6, Junior
    Tristan Thompson, Texas, 6-8, Freshman
    Thomas Tibbs Jr., Staten Island, 5-10, Junior
    Nikola Vucevic, Southern California, 6-10, Junior
    Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 6-1, Junior
    Antoine Watson, Florida International, 6-4, Junior
    Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota, 6-4 Junior
    Derrick Williams, Arizona, 6-8, Sophomore
    Jordan Williams, Maryland, 6-10, Sophomore
    Brandon Wood, Valparaiso, 6-2, Junior


    The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2011 NBA Draft:

    Andrew Albicy, Paris-Levallois (France), 5-10, 1990 DOB
    Furkan Aldemir, Karsiyaka (Turkey), 6-9, 1991 DOB
    Davis Bertans, Union Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-7, 1992 DOB
    Bismack Biyombo, Fuenlabrada (Spain), 6-9, 1992 DOB
    Nihad Djedovic, Lottomatica Roma (Italy), 6-5, 1990 DOB
    Emmanouil Koukoulas Ilysiakos (Greece), 6-11, 1991 DOB
    Joffrey Lauvergne, Chalon (France), 6-10, 1991 DOB
    Abdoulaye Loum, Le Havre (France), 6-10, 1991 DOB
    Nikola Mirotic, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-10, 1991 DOB
    Donatas Motiejunas, Benetton Treviso (Italy), 7-0, 1990 DOB
    Lucas Riva Nogueira, Estudiantes II (Spain), 6-11, 1992 DOB
    Femi Oladipo, Crailsheim (Germany), 6-7, 1990 DOB
    Leon Radosevic, Cibona (Croatia), 6-10, 1990 DOB
    Negueba Samake, Rouen (France), 6-11, 1990 DOB
    Tornike Shengelia, Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium), 6-9, 1991 DOB
    Abdel Kader Sylla, Nancy (France), 6-9, 1990 DOB
    Jonas Valanciunas, Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania), 6-11, 1992 DOB
    Jan Vesely, Partizan (Serbia), 6-11, 1990 DOB
    Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann, Telekom (Germany), 6-10, 1990 DOB
    Tomislav Zubcic, Cibona (Croatia), 7-0, 1990 DOB

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    ...Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech, 6-5, Junior..
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    Iman Shumpert will not return to Georgia Tech...

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    • #3
      Junior guard Shelvin Mack will stay in the NBA draft and will not return to Butler.

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