2017 NBA G League Draft Pool Announced
The Draft will take place on Saturday, Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. ET
NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2017 – One hundred and forty-six players are eligible to be selected in the 2017 NBA G League Draft, which will take place on Saturday, Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. ET via teleconference from the league’s New York headquarters.
No trades will be permitted during the four-round draft and only players signed to an NBA G League Standard Player Contract are eligible to be selected. Teams are required to make at least three selections during the draft. Once a team declines to make a pick, it may not make another selection for the remainder of the event.
Fans are encouraged to log onto www.nbagleague.com to follow the live draft board.
2017 NBA G League Draft eligible players
Tyshawn Abbott, Arizona State
Ronnie Aguilar, Colorado State
Corey Allen, South Florida
Kelvin Amayo, Loyola Marymount
Ricardo Artis, Wiley (TX)
Brandon Austin, Northwest Florida State
Cam Baker, Columbus State
Ian Baker, New Mexico State
Tre’Lun Banks, Southern
Leron Barnes, Houston
Stephen Battle, Florida Southern
Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois
Malcolm Bernard, Xavier
Aaron Best, Ryerson
Joshua Blamon, Stockton
Devon Bookert, Florida State
Brandon Bowdry, Eastern Michigan
Jamaal Brantley, Cameron (TX)
Chris Braswell, Charlotte
Aaron Brown, Boston College
Deshon Burgess, Union (NY)
Tre Burnette, South Dakota
Devin Carter, Arkansas State
Eli Carter, Boston College
Dominic Cheek, Villanova
Marqueze Coleman, Nevada
Charles Cooper, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Rodney Cooper, Alabama
Tyrell Corbin, Cal State Bakersfield
LaQuavius Cotton, Delta State
Erik Crittenden, Elmhurst
Wesley Da Silva, Brazil
Gerard Devaughn, Stillman
Daniel Dingle, Temple
Sidy Djitte, Clemson
Jordan Downing, Presbyterian
Adam Drexler, Houston
Carlin Dupree, North Dakota State
Javier Duren, Yale
Wally Ellenson, Marquette
Joseph English, Missouri – Saint Louis
Dionte Ferguson, South Alabama
Chris Flemmings, UNC-Wilmington
Jerome Frink, LIU-Brooklyn
Vince Garrett, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Nahshon George, Idaho
Devin Gilligan, Southern New Hampshire
John Gillon, Syracuse
Justin Glover, Winston-Salem
Justin Graham, Arkansas Tech
Cam Griffin, Denver
Doudou Gueye, Ball State
Bassel Harfouch, Alcorn State
Tyler Harris, Auburn
Davon Hayes, SE Louisiana
Tucker Haymond, Western Michigan
Robert Heyer, Boise State
John Holleman, Virginia State
Tra-Deon Hollins, Nebraska-Omaha
Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson, Temple
Jeremy Hollowell, Georgia State
Avry Holmes, Clemson
Greg Howard, Walsh (OH)
Cole Huff, Creighton
Denzel Ingram, UNC-Wilmington
Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois
Brice Jenkins, Kaiser (FL)
Janeil Jenkins, Presbyterian
Kris Jenkins, Villanova
Anthony Johnson, Maryville (MO)
Cordarius Johnson, Louisiana Tech
Darin Johnson, Cal State Northridge
Grant Johnson, Winona State
Secean Johnson, Cal-Riverside
Jalen Jones, UT-Arlington
Solomon Jones, South Florida
Xavier Jones, Missouri St – West Plains
Jahvari Josiah, Coppin State
Danrad Knowles, Houston
Zane Knowles, Texas A&M – Corpus Christi
Daesung Lee, BYU-Hawaii
Anthony LeFeau, Cerritos JC
Stedmon Lemon, Johnson C. Smith
Demontez Loman, Tennessee State
Korie Lucious, Iowa State
Damon Lynn, NJIT
Michael Lyons, Air Force
Scott Machado, Iona
Ronald March, Philander Smith
Antoine Mason, Auburn
Donte McGill, Florida International
Liam McMorrow, Tennessee Tech
Marquise Moore, George Mason
Jaylen Morris, Molloy
Karius Morris, Bronx CC/Pfeiffer
Hanner Mosquera-Perea, East Tennessee State
Mychal Mulder, Kentucky
John Murry, Austin Peay
Gokul Natesan, Colorado Mines
Alonzo Nelson-Ododa, Pittsburgh
Derick Newton, Stetson
Derrick Nix, Michigan State
Uchechi Ogbonna, Daeman
Princeton Onwas, San Jose State
Michael Orris, South Dakota State
Everett Osborne, UT-Rio Grande Valley
Tony Parker, Dayton
Jordan Price, La Salle
Brandon Provost, UT-Rio Grande Valley
Maksym Pustozvonov, Ukraine
Kyle Randall, Central Michigan
Akeem Richmond, East Carolina
Tyler Roberson. Syracuse
Maverick Rowan, North Carolina State
Cullen Russo, Fresno State
Kethan Savage, Butler
Keyron Sheard, Chattanooga
Amjyot Singh, India
Brian Sortino, SUNY Oswego
Malik Story, Nevada
Eric Stuteville, Sacramento State
Josh Sykes, Fresno City College
Jimmie Taylor, Alabama
Shaquille Thomas, Cincinnati
JD Tisdale Jr., Rogers State
Buay Tuach, Loyola Marymount
Henry Uwadiae, Dominican (CA)
T.J. Wallace, Pacific
Eric Washington, Miami (OH)
Paul Watson, Fresno State
Steve Weingarten, La Salle
Ladarius White, Ole Miss
Nick Wiggins, Wichita State
Jarvis Williams, Minnesota State-Mankato
Prince Williams, East Carolina
Derrick Wilson, Marquette
Monty Wilson, Georgetown (KY)
Thomas Wimbush, Fairmont State
Jordan Woodard, Oklahoma
Jay Wright, Louisiana-Lafayette
Tony Wroten, Washington
Ash Yacoubou, Saint Louis
Kendal Yancy, Texas
Najeal Young, Texas Wesleyan
Trey Zeigler, TCU
Isaiah Zierden, Creighton
No trades will be permitted during the four-round draft and only players signed to an NBA G League Standard Player Contract are eligible to be selected. Teams are required to make at least three selections during the draft. Once a team declines to make a pick, it may not make another selection for the remainder of the event.
Fans are encouraged to log onto www.nbagleague.com to follow the live draft board.
2017 NBA G League Draft eligible players
Tyshawn Abbott, Arizona State
Ronnie Aguilar, Colorado State
Corey Allen, South Florida
Kelvin Amayo, Loyola Marymount
Ricardo Artis, Wiley (TX)
Brandon Austin, Northwest Florida State
Cam Baker, Columbus State
Ian Baker, New Mexico State
Tre’Lun Banks, Southern
Leron Barnes, Houston
Stephen Battle, Florida Southern
Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois
Malcolm Bernard, Xavier
Aaron Best, Ryerson
Joshua Blamon, Stockton
Devon Bookert, Florida State
Brandon Bowdry, Eastern Michigan
Jamaal Brantley, Cameron (TX)
Chris Braswell, Charlotte
Aaron Brown, Boston College
Deshon Burgess, Union (NY)
Tre Burnette, South Dakota
Devin Carter, Arkansas State
Eli Carter, Boston College
Dominic Cheek, Villanova
Marqueze Coleman, Nevada
Charles Cooper, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Rodney Cooper, Alabama
Tyrell Corbin, Cal State Bakersfield
LaQuavius Cotton, Delta State
Erik Crittenden, Elmhurst
Wesley Da Silva, Brazil
Gerard Devaughn, Stillman
Daniel Dingle, Temple
Sidy Djitte, Clemson
Jordan Downing, Presbyterian
Adam Drexler, Houston
Carlin Dupree, North Dakota State
Javier Duren, Yale
Wally Ellenson, Marquette
Joseph English, Missouri – Saint Louis
Dionte Ferguson, South Alabama
Chris Flemmings, UNC-Wilmington
Jerome Frink, LIU-Brooklyn
Vince Garrett, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Nahshon George, Idaho
Devin Gilligan, Southern New Hampshire
John Gillon, Syracuse
Justin Glover, Winston-Salem
Justin Graham, Arkansas Tech
Cam Griffin, Denver
Doudou Gueye, Ball State
Bassel Harfouch, Alcorn State
Tyler Harris, Auburn
Davon Hayes, SE Louisiana
Tucker Haymond, Western Michigan
Robert Heyer, Boise State
John Holleman, Virginia State
Tra-Deon Hollins, Nebraska-Omaha
Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson, Temple
Jeremy Hollowell, Georgia State
Avry Holmes, Clemson
Greg Howard, Walsh (OH)
Cole Huff, Creighton
Denzel Ingram, UNC-Wilmington
Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois
Brice Jenkins, Kaiser (FL)
Janeil Jenkins, Presbyterian
Kris Jenkins, Villanova
Anthony Johnson, Maryville (MO)
Cordarius Johnson, Louisiana Tech
Darin Johnson, Cal State Northridge
Grant Johnson, Winona State
Secean Johnson, Cal-Riverside
Jalen Jones, UT-Arlington
Solomon Jones, South Florida
Xavier Jones, Missouri St – West Plains
Jahvari Josiah, Coppin State
Danrad Knowles, Houston
Zane Knowles, Texas A&M – Corpus Christi
Daesung Lee, BYU-Hawaii
Anthony LeFeau, Cerritos JC
Stedmon Lemon, Johnson C. Smith
Demontez Loman, Tennessee State
Korie Lucious, Iowa State
Damon Lynn, NJIT
Michael Lyons, Air Force
Scott Machado, Iona
Ronald March, Philander Smith
Antoine Mason, Auburn
Donte McGill, Florida International
Liam McMorrow, Tennessee Tech
Marquise Moore, George Mason
Jaylen Morris, Molloy
Karius Morris, Bronx CC/Pfeiffer
Hanner Mosquera-Perea, East Tennessee State
Mychal Mulder, Kentucky
John Murry, Austin Peay
Gokul Natesan, Colorado Mines
Alonzo Nelson-Ododa, Pittsburgh
Derick Newton, Stetson
Derrick Nix, Michigan State
Uchechi Ogbonna, Daeman
Princeton Onwas, San Jose State
Michael Orris, South Dakota State
Everett Osborne, UT-Rio Grande Valley
Tony Parker, Dayton
Jordan Price, La Salle
Brandon Provost, UT-Rio Grande Valley
Maksym Pustozvonov, Ukraine
Kyle Randall, Central Michigan
Akeem Richmond, East Carolina
Tyler Roberson. Syracuse
Maverick Rowan, North Carolina State
Cullen Russo, Fresno State
Kethan Savage, Butler
Keyron Sheard, Chattanooga
Amjyot Singh, India
Brian Sortino, SUNY Oswego
Malik Story, Nevada
Eric Stuteville, Sacramento State
Josh Sykes, Fresno City College
Jimmie Taylor, Alabama
Shaquille Thomas, Cincinnati
JD Tisdale Jr., Rogers State
Buay Tuach, Loyola Marymount
Henry Uwadiae, Dominican (CA)
T.J. Wallace, Pacific
Eric Washington, Miami (OH)
Paul Watson, Fresno State
Steve Weingarten, La Salle
Ladarius White, Ole Miss
Nick Wiggins, Wichita State
Jarvis Williams, Minnesota State-Mankato
Prince Williams, East Carolina
Derrick Wilson, Marquette
Monty Wilson, Georgetown (KY)
Thomas Wimbush, Fairmont State
Jordan Woodard, Oklahoma
Jay Wright, Louisiana-Lafayette
Tony Wroten, Washington
Ash Yacoubou, Saint Louis
Kendal Yancy, Texas
Najeal Young, Texas Wesleyan
Trey Zeigler, TCU
Isaiah Zierden, Creighton