Tracking All the College Underclassmen Who Have Declared for the NBA Draft

College basketball season has officially ended and the 2019 NBA draft is inching closer.
Players across the country have already begun declaring for this year's draft in June, with Duke's R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson, North Carolina's Nassir Little and Murray State's Ja Morant headlining the list of names so far.
Eligible underclassmen can enter the NBA draft and return to school if not selected, and after rule changes made in August 2018, prospects can also now be represented by NBPA-certified agents as long as they request an evaluation from the NBA Undergraduate Advisory Committee.
Stay locked in with how the draft is on track to take shape by keeping up with Jeremy Woo's latest Mock Draft and Big Board, and keep track of which players have declared here.
Killian Tillie—Gonzaga, F
Gonzaga’s Killian Tillie is expected to return to school, source told @Stadium. HUGE news for the Zags. If he can stay healthy, could be a guy who moves into first-round lock conversation a year from now.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) May 28, 2019
Marlon Taylor–LSU, G
Source: Marlon Taylor and Skylar Mays are both returning to LSU next season. Both were early entrants to the 2019 NBA Draft.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 28, 2019
Skylar Mayes–LSU, G
Source: Marlon Taylor and Skylar Mays are both returning to LSU next season. Both were early entrants to the 2019 NBA Draft.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 28, 2019
Jalen Pickett—Siena, G
🔑 ALERT@SienaMBB Freshman Jalen Pickett Declares for @NBADraft, Will Retain Collegiate Eligibility
— Siena Saints (@SienaSaints) April 22, 2019
📰 https://t.co/vRdSGr6ikm#MarchOn #SienaSaints #MAACHoops #NCAAM pic.twitter.com/tCaLZJxHRz
Marques Bolden–Duke, C
Duke’s Marques Bolden and Javin DeLaurier have declared for the NBA draft.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 22, 2019
Javin DeLaurier–Duke, F
Joel Ntambwe–UNLV, F
UNLV transfer Joel Ntambwe tells me he will enter the 2019 NBA Draft.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 21, 2019
Chuma Okeke–Auburn, F
Zach Norvell—Gonzaga, G
Ethan Thompson—Oregon State, G
Nicolas Claxton—Georgia, F
EJ Montgomery–Kentucky, F
EJ Montgomery has decided to test the waters and is declaring for the NBA Draft. Under new NCAA rules, EJ can sign with an NCAA-certified agent, receive feedback and still return to school. He has until May 29 to make a final decision. Good luck, EJ!
— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) April 19, 2019
➡️ https://t.co/0lTbQtSptg pic.twitter.com/JHVwjkms8Z
Mamadi Diakite—Virginia, F
Kellan Grady–Davidson, G
Davidson’s Kellan Grady told @Stadium he will declare for the NBA Draft. Grady averaged 17.3 points this season.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 17, 2019
Brandon Clarke–Gonzaga, F
Devon Dotson–Kansas, G
Kansas freshman and former McDonald's All-American Devon Dotson will declare for the NBA draft, he tells ESPN. Dotson will hire an agent but keep his eligibility open for a potential return. News story: https://t.co/pmhOoBVluE
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) April 12, 2019
Cam Reddish—Duke, F
Zion Williamson–Duke, F
Grant Williams—Tennessee, F
Kerry Blackshear—Virginia Tech, F
Virginia Tech's Kerry Blackshear is withdrawing from the 2019 NBA Draft and still exploring all of his potential options as a grad transfer, per his Instagram page.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 30, 2019
Keldon Johnson—Kentucky, G
Keldon Johnson has submitted his name for the 2019 NBA Draft. Under new NCAA rules, he can sign with a certified agent, receive feedback and still have the ability to return to school if he chooses. He has until May 29 to make a final decision.
— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) April 10, 2019
✍ https://t.co/7lCqBlaHmG pic.twitter.com/WDe6A8Ckrb
Update: Johnson later announced he will keep his name in the draft.
It's his time. Keldon Johnson is officially staying in the NBA Draft and forgoing his remaining eligibility at Kentucky. There are few people who love this game as much as he does nor work as hard at it. We know he's got a long career ahead of him. Make us proud, KJ.#DreamBIG pic.twitter.com/vlQ9oomPCt
— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) April 17, 2019
R.J. Barrett—Duke, F
I want to thank God, my family, my coaches and everyone that has helped me reach this decision 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/z3GwdcV2ht
— Rj Barrett (@RjBarrett6) April 10, 2019
Kyle Guy—Virginia, G
AJ Lawson—South Carolina, G
Luguentz Dort—Arizona State, G
Thank you for everything 🙏🏾 @ASU #SunDevilForLife pic.twitter.com/P05YfJ9aPs
— Luguentz Dort 🇭🇹 (@luthebeast) April 10, 2019
Tyler Herro—Kentucky, G
It’s Big Blue forever. 💙 pic.twitter.com/8G1OyxJ63O
— Tyler Herro (@raf_tyler) April 12, 2019
Herro announced four days later that he plans to keep his name in the draft.
Thank you, BBN. 14 out. pic.twitter.com/wmXc7bjAzL
— Tyler Herro (@raf_tyler) April 16, 2019
Ty Jerome—Virginia, G
Kaleb Wesson—Ohio State, C
Ignas Brazdeikis—Michigan, F
Jordan Poole—Michigan, G
Louis King—Oregon, F
Thanks For All The Love And Support. #GoDucks 💛💚 pic.twitter.com/pcWoShGXHH
— KingLou👑 (@LouisKing) April 12, 2019
Neemias Queta—Utah State, C
Charles Matthews—Michigan, G
Update: Matthews announced he will stay in the draft.
IT'S OFFICIAL! @1CMatthews will head to @NBADraft
— Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) April 17, 2019
In two 〽️🏀 seasons ⤵️
✔️ 63-15 record
✔️ 13-3 postseason record
✔️✌️ B1G Tournament 🏆
✔️✌️ straight Sweet 16s
✔️A Final Four & National Title Game
Not too shabby ...
THANK YOU Charles
WISHING you nothing but success#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/SV9XVnX1bU
PJ Washington—Kentucky, F
Aubrey Dawkins—UCF, G
Dedric Lawson—Kansas, F
Bruno Fernando—Maryland, F
Update: Fernando announced he will stay in the draft.
Anthony Cowan—Maryland, G
Nickeil Alexander-Walker—Virginia Tech
Isaiah Roby—Nebraska, F
De'Andre Hunter—Virginia, F
Tyus Battle—Syracuse, G
Derrik Smits—Valparaiso, C
Jordan Bone—Tennessee, G
Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky, C
Tremont Waters—LSU, G
Tremont Waters has declared for the NBA Draft.#TreWay 🌊 pic.twitter.com/qOQ4ORFjoZ
— LSU Basketball (@LSUBasketball) April 5, 2019
Jimmy Whitt—SMU, G
Oshae Brissett—Syracuse, F
Steven Enoch—Louisville, C
Naji Marshall, Xavier, F
Paul Scruggs, Xavier, G
Quentin Goodin, Xavier, G
Tyrique Jones, Xavier, C
Kris Wilkes—UCLA, G
Nothing but love and good memories at UCLA. Thank you! #GoBruins 🐻💙💛 pic.twitter.com/CZGHdWPzTb
— kad (@kadw31) March 27, 2019
Bol Bol—Oregon, C
Ky Bowman—Boston College, G
Daniel Gafford—Arkansas, F
Darius Garland—Vanderbilt, G
Next Chapter🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/nK4b1qdox3
— Darius Garland (@dariusgarland22) January 22, 2019
Dewan Hernandez—Miami, F
Amir Hinton—Shaw University, G
Amir Hinton is hoping to become the first Division II player to be drafted since 2005 and is currently projected 49th in the ESPN Top 100. pic.twitter.com/7KXs51V5V0
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) March 7, 2019
Isaiah Reese—Canisius, G
Canisius’ official release and head coach Reggie Witherspoon’s statement regarding Isaiah Reese’s decision to turn pro.#Griffs pic.twitter.com/rnKQDOCjlV
— Canisius Basketball (@Griffs_MBB) March 20, 2019
Jalen McDaniels—San Diego State, F
Jalen McDaniels has decided to pursue professional basketball opportunities after averaging 13.2 points and 7.9 rebounds a game over his 67-game career at SDSU.
— San Diego State Men's Basketball (@Aztec_MBB) March 27, 2019
Best of luck in the future, Jalen! pic.twitter.com/cn7IqKZvpJ
Amir Coffey, Minnesota, G
Yoeli Childs—BYU, F
Thank You Cougar Nation💙 pic.twitter.com/7hIsroTlt9
— Yoeli Childs (@yochilds22) March 27, 2019
Shamorie Ponds—St. John's, G
Jaylen Nowell—Washington, G
Nassir Little—North Carolina, F
Talen Horton Tucker—Iowa State, G
THANK YOU❤️ #cyclonenation pic.twitter.com/XAgKsrwsbU
— Talen (@Thortontucker) April 1, 2019
Reggie Perry—Mississippi State, F
Thankful 🙏🏾 1™️ pic.twitter.com/Tsavw09JQy
— Reggie Perry (@_R1bang_) April 3, 2019
Naz Reid–LSU, F
Ja Morant–Murray State, G
💚🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/2JAdQTWeAA
— Ja Morant (@JaMorant) April 3, 2019
Lindell Wigginton–Iowa State, G
Iowa State sophomore Lindell Wigginton tells @TheAthleticNBA @Stadium he is entering the NBA draft and planning to hire agent. Full letter from one of the nation’s best guards, who was hampered by injury early in season and is now recovered for predraft. pic.twitter.com/2bUT96FuMZ
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 4, 2019
Daulton Hommes–Point Loma Nazarene University, G
Skylar Mays–LSU, G
Skylar Mays will enter the 2019 NBA Draft.
— LSU Basketball (@LSUBasketball) April 5, 2019
📄 https://t.co/M4drnAVwo3 pic.twitter.com/ZzhB7GltfD
Jaylen Hands—UCLA, G
Jared Harper–Auburn, G
— JARED HARPER🍷™ (@Therealvinoo) April 9, 2019
Mfiondu Kabengele—Florida State, F
Quentin Grimes—Kansas, G
Tres Tinkle, Oregon State, F
KZ Okpala—Stanford, F
Javonte Smart—LSU, G
#https://instagram.com/p/BwHrrmlBXgO/
VJ King—Louisville, G
Andrew Nembhard—Florida, G
Thank You!❤️🐊#GatorNation pic.twitter.com/odaFoAfO5c
— Andrew Nembhard (@AndrewNembhard) April 12, 2019
Alpha Diallo—Providence, F
Nick Ward—Michigan State, F
#https://instagram.com/p/BwcvnzYAAhD/
Jontay Porter—Mizzou, F
Joe Wieskamp, Iowa, G
Emmitt Williams, LSU, F
Players declaring from outside of the NCAA:
Deividas Sirvydis—Lithuania, F
Jalen Lecque—Brewster Academy, G
Thanks to everyone🗣‼️ @TheSkillFactory pic.twitter.com/E4apacYmQA
— Jalen Lecque (@jalenlecque10) April 20, 2019
Nikita Mikhailovskii–Russian, F
Russian wing Nikita Mikhailovskii has declared for the NBA Draft, his agent @ArtursKalnitis tells ESPN. The 6'8, 18-year old is having a strong year with Avtodor Saratov, shooting 44% for 3, and has a good chance to hear his name called on draft night should he stay in.
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) April 18, 2019