Chicago — Seven of the top ten available players in the college basketball transfer portal traveled to Chicago to present their case to every NBA organization.
Six prized transfers competed in The G League Elite Camp on Saturday and Sunday, but none received invitations to the NBA Combine, which begins Monday.
The NBA stated that West Virginia’s Jesse Edwards, USC’s Boogie Ellis, Akron’s Enrique Freeman, Washington State’s Isaac Jones, and Memphis’ Nae’Qwan Tomlin had been invited to the NBA Combine, but all five were out of eligibility.
The best 2024 transfers and numerous other NBA Draft hopefuls who still have eligibility remaining have until May 29 to withdraw from the draft and maintain their NCAA eligibility. Decision-making time is right around the corner.
Let’s dive into what Wooga Poplar, Garwey Dual, Ugonna Onyenso, Baba Miller, Chaz Lanier and Arthur Kaluma had to say about their next steps. Plus, Arizona star Caleb Love and Florida stud Walter Clayton Jr. dished on their stay-or-go decisions.
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