2023 NBA Draft

NBA announces 78 players expected to attend Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023

The combine is scheduled for May 15-21 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

NEW YORK – The NBA announced today that 78 players are expected to attend the Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023, scheduled for May 15-21 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

The Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023 is an important step in the draft process for NBA prospects, leading up to NBA Draft 2023 presented by State Farm on June 22.

Players will have interviews with NBA teams and participate in five-on-five games as well as shooting and strength and agility drills from May 15-21. Coverage of the Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023 begins Wednesday, May 17 on ESPN2 from 2-6 p.m. ET, and continues Thursday, May 18 from 4-8 p.m. ET on ESPN2, with host John Schiffren, analysts Cory Alexander and Bobby Marks, and Andraya Carter providing in-depth analysis and interviews with participants and NBA team personnel. The NBA Draft Combine will also be available on the ESPN App.

Strength and agility drills and shooting drills will be broadcast live on the NBA App on Monday, May 15 from 3-5 p.m. ET, with host John Fanta showcasing the event’s top prospects.

» Watch live with NBA App: NBA Draft Combine (Mon., May 15: 3-5 p.m. ET)

Additionally, a select number of standout players from the 2023 NBA G League Elite Camp, which takes place May 13-14 at Wintrust Arena, will be invited to participate in the Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023.

Below is a list of expected attendees for the Microsoft Surface NBA Draft Combine 2023. 

MICROSOFT SURFACE NBA DRAFT COMBINE 2023 ATTENDEES

Trey Alexander (Creighton)
Amari Bailey (UCLA)
Emoni Bates (Eastern Michigan)
Reece Beekman (Virginia)
Anthony Black (Arkansas)
Adem Bona (UCLA)
Kobe Brown (Missouri)
Kobe Bufkin (Michigan)
Toumani Camara (Dayton)
Sidy Cissoko (G League Ignite)
Jaylen Clark (UCLA)
Noah Clowney (Alabama)
Ricky Council IV (Arkansas)
Gradey Dick (Kansas)
Nikola Djurisic (Mega [Serbia] )
Zach Edey (Purdue)
Adam Flagler (Baylor)
Keyonte George (Baylor)
Mouhamed Gueye (Washington State)
Coleman Hawkins (Illinois)
Jordan Hawkins (Connecticut)
Scoot Henderson (G League Ignite)
Taylor Hendricks (UCF)
DaRon Holmes II (Dayton)
Jalen Hood-Schifino (Indiana)
Jett Howard (Michigan)
Andre Jackson Jr. (Connecticut)
GG Jackson II (South Carolina)
Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana)
Jaime Jaquez Jr. (UCLA)
Keyontae Johnson (Kansas State)
Colby Jones (Xavier)
Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton)
Arthur Kaluma (Creighton)
Mojave King (G League Ignite)
Bobi Klintman (Wake Forest)
Maxwell Lewis (Pepperdine)
Dereck Lively II (Duke)
Chris Livingston (Kentucky)
Seth Lundy (Penn State)
Kevin McCullar (Kansas)
Mike Miles Jr. (TCU)
Brandon Miller (Alabama)
Jordan Miller (Miami)
Leonard Miller (G League Ignite)
Judah Mintz (Syracuse)
Dillon Mitchell (Texas)
Omari Moore (San Jose State)
Kris Murray (Iowa)
Grant Nelson (North Dakota State)
James Nnaji (Barcelona [Spain] )
Julian Phillips (Tennessee)
Jalen Pickett (Penn State)
Brandin Podziemski (Santa Clara)
Olivier-Maxence Prosper (Marquette)
Rayan Rupert (New Zealand Breakers [Oceania] )
Adama Sanogo (Connecticut)
Marcus Sasser (Houston)
Brice Sensabaugh (Ohio State)
Terrence Shannon Jr. (Illinois)
Ben Sheppard (Belmont)
Jalen Slawson (Furman)
Nick Smith Jr. (Arkansas)
Terquavion Smith (North Carolina State)
Julian Strawther (Gonzaga)
Amen Thompson (Overtime Elite)
Ausar Thompson (Overtime Elite)
Drew Timme (Gonzaga)
Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky)
Azuolas Tubelis (Arizona)
Tristan Vukcevic (Partizan [Serbia] )
Jarace Walker (Houston)
Cason Wallace (Kentucky)
Jordan Walsh (Arkansas)
Dariq Whitehead (Duke)
Cam Whitmore (Villanova)
Jalen Wilson (Kansas)
Isaiah Wong (Miami)

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