2024 NBA Draft Recap-College Players

2024 NBA Draft – College teams recap

The NBA Draft is over and the first two players (Zaccharie Risacher and Alex Sarr) both emanated from France. There were 22 players taken from the college ranks and last year, there were 25, with just two International players taken in Victor Wembayama and Bilal Coulibaly (both from France). Let’s take a look at how the draft looked by college teams.

Akron

F Enrique Freeman (50)

Arizona

G Pelle Larson (44)

Baylor (2)

G Ja’Kobe Walter (19), C Yves Missi (20)

Boston College

C Quinten Post (52)

California

G Jaylon Tyson (20)

Colorado (3)

F Cody Williams (10), F Tristan da Silva (18), G KJ Simpson (42)

Creighton

G Baylor Scheierman (29)

Dayton

F DaRon Holmes (22)

Duke (2)

G Jared McCain (16), F Kyle Filipowski (32)

Gonzaga

F Anton Watson (54)

Houston

G Jamal Shead (45)

Illinois

G Terrance Shannon (27)

Indiana

C Kel’el Ware (15)

Kansas (2)

G Johnny Furphy (35), F Kevin McCullar Jr. (56)

Kentucky (3)

G Reed Sheppard (3), PG Rob Dillingham (8), G Antonio Reeves (47)

Marquette (2)

G Tyler Kolek (34), F Osasere Ighodaro (40)

Miami-Fla.

F Kyshawn George (24)

Minnesota

G Cameron Christie (46)

North Carolina

F Harrison Ingram (48)

Pittsburgh

G Bub Carrington (14)

Providence

G Devin Carter (13)

Purdue

C Zach Edey (9)

San Francisco

C Jonathan Ogbo

Tennessee

G Dalton Knecht (17)

UCLA

C Adem Bona (41)

UConn (4)

G Stephon Castle (4), C Donovan Clingan (7), G Tristen Newton (49), G Cam Spencer (53)

UC Santa Barbara

G Ajay Mitchell

USC (2)

G Isaiah Collier (29), G Bronny James (55)

Virginia

F Ryan Dunn (28)

Washington State

G Jaylen Wells (39)

Weber State

F Dillon Jones (26)

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