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Early Entry Withdrawals

Tue, 06/16/2009 - 9:57pm

Official Early Entry List/Including Withdrawals

NCAA Early Entrants

DeJuan Blair 6-6 287 PF Pittsburgh So.
Derrick Brown 6-8 220 SF Xavier Jr.
Chase Budinger 6-7 215 SG Arizona Jr.
Nick Calathes 6-5 185 PG Florida So.
Earl Clark 6-10 220 SF Louisville Jr.
Kareem Cooper Texas-El Paso
Brandon Costner 6-8 220 SF NC State Jr.
Stephen Curry 6-1 180 PG Davidson Jr.
Austin Daye 6-10 200 SF Gonzaga So.
Demar DeRozan 6-6 210 SG USC Fr.
Eric Devendorf 6-4 190 PG/SG Syracuse Jr.
Wayne Ellington 6-5 194 SG UNC Jr.
Chinemelu Elonu 6-9 240 PF Texas A&M Jr.
Tyreke Evans 6-6 220 SG Memphis Fr.
Jonny Flynn 6-0 186 PG Syracuse So.
Taj Gibson 6-9 223 PF USC Jr.
Blake Griffin 6-9 252 PF Oklahoma So.
D’mond Grismore Huston-Tillotson (TX)
Rogér Guignard Texas-Arlington
Daniel Hackett 6-5 195 PG USC Jr.
James Harden 6-5 220 SG Arizona St. So.
Paul Harris 6-4 230 SF Syracuse Jr.
Gerald Henderson 6-4 210 SG Duke Jr.
Jordan Hill 6-10 226 PF Arizona Jr.
Jrue Holiday 6-3 205 PG/SG UCLA Fr.
James Johnson 6-8 235 SF WF So.
Ty Lawson 6-0 195 PG UNC Jr.
James Lewis Fresno Pacific
Darnell Lindsay Tennessee Tech
Jodie Meeks 6-4 197 SG Kentucky Jr.
Nate Miles Southern Idaho
Patrick Mills 5-11 172 PG St. Mary's So.
BJ Mullens 7-0 275 C Ohio St. Fr.
Ronald Ogoke Paul Quinn College
Terrence Roderick Alabama-Birmingham
DaJuan Summers 6-8 225 SF G'town Jr.
Shawn Taggart 6-9 220 PF Memphis Jr.
Jeff Teague 6-1 180 PG Wake Forest So.
Hasheem Thabeet 7-3 265 C UConn Jr.
Dar Tucker 6-3 200 SG DePaul So.

International Early Entrants

Rodrigue Beaubois 6-3 180 PG France 1988
Omri Casspi 6-8 220 SF Israel 1988
Victor Claver 6-9 236 SF Spain 1988
Christian Eyenga DKV Joventut (Spain)
Vitor Faverani 7-0 240 PF Brazil 1988
Sergii Gladyr 6-6 SG Mykolaiv (Ukraine)
Baris Hersek 6-8 240 PF Efes Pilsen (Turkey) 1988
Martin Kolikoli (Tanzania)
Ricky Rubio 6-4 180 PG Spain 1990
Ibrahim Yildirim Banvit (Turkey)

Also Entering

Thomas Abercrombie Washington State/Waikato (Australia)
Patrick Beverley Arkansas/Dnipro (Ukraine)
Keith Clark Oklahoma/Tulsa (D-League)
Ra'Sean Dickey Georgia Tech/Budivelnyk (Ukraine)
Jeremy Fears Ohio/South Carolina-Aiken/Kapfenberg (Austria)
Sam Haanpaa Valparaiso/Fos Ouest (France)
David Huertas Florida/Mississippi/Quebradillas (Puerto Rico)
Leon Jacob Texas A&M Intl./MTSV Shwabing (Germany)
Brandon Jennings Oak Hill Academy/Lottomatica Virtus Roma (Italy)
Eric Maddox Mohawk Valley CC (NY)/N.J. Lightning (EBA)
Laurynas Mikalauskas Virginia/Kavala Panorama (Greece)
Tyrone Nelson New Mexico State/Houston (TPBL)
Juan Pablo Silveira Weber State/25 de Agosto (Uruguay)
Brandon Smith Minnesota/Minot (CBA)/Bellingham (IBL)
Ramar Smith Tennessee/AZS Koszalin (Poland)/teckpro (Germany)
Joonas Suotamo Penn State/Lappeenranta NMKY (Finland)


NCAA Withdrawals

Ryan Anderson Nebraska
Darion Anderson Northern Illinois
Dominique Archie 6-7 200 SF South Carolina Jr.
Dwayne Collins 6-8 240 PF Miami Jr.
Kenneth Cooper Louisiana Tech
Bryan Davis 6-9 230 PF Texas A&M Jr.
Devan Downey 5-8 170 PG S.Carolina Jr.
Osiris Eldridge 6-3 190 SG Illinois State Jr.
Gary Flowers Chipola JC (FL)
Jonathan Gibson New Mexico State
Kyle Gibson Louisiana Tech
Luke Harangody 6-7 244 SF Notre Dame Jr.
Kevin Harris Northwest Mississippi CC
Damion James 6-8 225 SF Texas Jr.
Mac Koshwal 6-9 235 PF DePaul So.
Gani Lawal 6-9 233 PF Georgia Tech So.
Dior Lowhorn San Francisco
Ater Majok 6-8 205 SF UConn RSFr.
Tasmin Mitchell 6-6 230 SF LSU Jr.
Patrick Patterson 6-8 232 PF Kentucky So.
Scottie Reynolds 6-2 185 PG Villanova Jr.
D.J. Rivera Binghamton
Magnum Rolle 6-9 225 SF/PF Louisiana Tech Jr.
Junior Salters Wofford
Donald Sloan 6-3 195 SG Texas A&M Jr.
Tyler Smith 6-7 220 SF Tennessee Jr.
Jonathan Tavernari BYU
Malcolm Thomas San Diego City College
Jarvis Varnado 6-9 210 PF Miss.St. Jr.
Greivis Vasquez 6-6 190 PG Maryland Jr.
Michael Washington 6-10 239 PF Arkansas Jr.
Martez Walker Riverside CC (CA)
Nic Wise 5-10 190 PG Arizona So.
Jeremy Wise 6-2 165 PG Southern Miss Jr.

International Withdrawals

Nemanja Bjelica 6-9 SF Red Star (Serbia) 1988
Georgios Bogris Ilysiakos (Greece)
Vladimir Dasic 6-10 220 SF Montenegro 1988
Carl Ona Embo Biella (Italy)
Adam Hanga 6-6 190 SG Albacomp (Hungary) 1989
Rudy Jomby 6-5 200 SG Le Harve (France) 1988
Tanel Kurbas Kalev/Cramo Estonia
Milan Macvan 6-8 250 PF Hemofarm (Serbia) 1989
Boban Marjanovic 7-4 260 C Hemofarm (Serbia) 1988
Tim Ohlbrecht 6-11 235 PF Germany 1988
Nikolaos Pappas 6-4 190 PG Real Madrid II (Greece)
Anton Ponomarev 6-10 230 SF Astana Tigers (Kazakhstan)
Paulao Prestes 6-10 270 PF/C Brazil 1988
Miroslav Raduljica 7-0 240 C Serbia 1988
Fernando Raposo 6-9 215 SF France 1989
Evangelos Sakellariou Pagrati (Greece)
Alexandros Sigkounas (Greece)
Ludovic Vaty Pau Orthez (France)
Artem Zabelin 7-1 210 SF/PF Russia 1988
Amadou Aboubakar Zaki 7-0 240 C Nancy (France) 1988
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After playing poorly on his

After playing poorly on his 1st day and in his 1st contest today, Ingles finally displayed some of his skills in the night session. He has good size for a wing player, and he definitely knows how to play, but he seems uncomfortable and out of his element in this setting. He has a very reliable outside shot, but he has been hesitant to shoot it, often times giving up a wide open attempt for a dribble jumper that is in traffic. He has one more day to show that he can play like he did in his last game, and that his name actually belongs in draft talks.
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Fatigue was a factor for

Fatigue was a factor for some guys, but for the most part both teams played hard and made the game interesting down the stretch. As opposed to the All Star team from yesterday, these teams were both filled with the top players from the camp.
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