The NBA’s age minimum has created a flood of one-and-done college players. The 2015 NBA Draft will feature 14 freshmen, including lottery locks Jahlil Okafor, D’Angelo Russell and Karl-Anthony Towns.
A total of 91 players—48 players from colleges/post-graduate institutions and 43 international players—have filed as early entry candidates for the 2015 NBA Draft.
The full list of players is below:
Cliff Alexander Kansas
Justin Anderson Virginia
Brandon Ashley Arizona
Devin Booker Kentucky
Willie Cauley-Stein Kentucky
Sam Dekker Wisconsin
Michael Frazier II Florida
Olivier Hanlan Boston College
Montrezl Harrell Louisville
Aaron Harrison Kentucky
Andrew Harrison Kentucky
Tyler Harvey Eastern Washington
Jerome Hill Gardner-Webb
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Arizona
RJ Hunter Georgia State
Vince Hunter UTEP
Charles Jackson Tennessee Tech
Dakari Johnson Kentucky
Stanley Johnson Arizona
Tyus Jones Duke
Trevor Lacey North Carolina State
Kevon Looney UCLA
Trey Lyles Kentucky
Jarell Martin LSU
Chris McCullough Syracuse
Jordan Mickey LSU
Jahlil Okafor Duke
Ashton Pankey Manhattan
Cameron Payne Murray State
Terran Petteway Nebraska
Walter Pitchford Nebraska
Bobby Portis Arkansas
Michael Qualls Arkansas
Terry Rozier Louisville
D’Angelo Russell Ohio State
Satnam Singh IMG Academy
Jherrod Stiggers Houston
Deonta Stocks West Georgia
Aaron Thomas Florida State
JP Tokoto North Carolina
Karl-Anthony Towns Kentucky
Myles Turner Texas
Robert Upshaw Washington
Rashad Vaughn UNLV
Chris Walker Florida
Justise Winslow Duke
Christian Wood UNLV
The following is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into the 2015 NBA Draft:
Alberto Abalde Joventut (Spain)
Dimitrios Agravanis Olympiacos (Greece)
Wael Arakji Al Riyadi (Lebanon)
Eleftherios Bochoridis Panathinaikos (Greece)
Beka Burjanadze Coruna (Spain)
Nedim Buza Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Alexandre Chassang ASVEL (France)
George de Paula Pinheiros (Brazil)
Andrey Desyatnikov Zenit St. Petersburg (Russia)
Moussa Diagne Fuenlabrada (Spain)
Lucas Dias Silva Pinheiros (Brazil)
Ognjen Dobric FMP Beograd (Serbia)
Simone Fontecchio Granarolo (Italy)
Danilo Fuzaro Minas (Brazil)
Marc Garcia Manresa (Spain)
Humberto Gomes Pinheiros (Brazil)
Kevin Harley Poitiers (France)
Guillermo Hernangomez Sevilla (Spain)
Juan Alberto Hernangomez Estudiantes (Spain)
Mario Hezonja Barcelona (Spain)
Mouhammadou Jaiteh Nanterre (France)
Alpha Kaba Pau Orthez (France)
Vladislav Korenyuk Dnipro (Ukraine)
Dusan Kutlesic Metalac (Serbia)
Jonghyun Lee Korea University (Korea)
Timothe Luwawu Antibes (France)
Nikola Milutinov Partizan (Serbia)
Aleksej Nikolic Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Cedi Osman Anadolu Efes (Turkey)
Miroslav Pasajlic Uzice (Serbia)
Anzejs Pasecniks VEF Riga (Latvia)
Oriol Pauli Gran Canaria (Spain)
Kristaps Porzingis Sevilla (Spain)
Nikola Radicevic Sevilla (Spain)
Djoko Salic Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Marko Tejic Crvena Zvezda (Serbia)
Juan Pablo Vaulet Bahia Basket (Argentina)
Aleksandar Vezenkov Aris (Greece)
Adin Vrabac Trier (Germany)
Rade Zagorac Mega Leks (Serbia)
Sergiy Zagreba Dnipro (Ukraine)
Alexandr Zhigulin Penas Huesca (Spain)
Paul Zipser Bayern Munich (Germany)