How many players are attending the NBA Draft Combine? Full List

Scoot Henderson #0 of Team Jason shoots during the Jordan Rising Stars Game (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)
Scoot Henderson #0 of Team Jason shoots during the Jordan Rising Stars Game (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)

Fans of the Detroit Pistons have been waiting for the NBA Draft Lottery since the day Cade Cunningham went out with a shin injury. It will go down tomorrow night and the following day the NBA Draft Combine will start without delay.

After enduring a 17-win season, the Pistons are hoping luck is on their side in the bid to land the #1 pick and the chance to draft Victor Wembanyama.

We’ll know tomorrow, and Detroit will immediately start to put together their big board based on the results, as well as what happens in the NBA Draft Combine.

Consensus #1 pick Victor Wembanyama will not be attending the Draft Combine, as he is still playing in the French league, but there were over 80 players invited to the 5-day event that will include drills, live play and interviews with potential prospects.

A lot of the top players usually decline, but the NBA Draft Combine gives projected late lottery picks and 2nd-round prospects the chance to open some eyes.

Full list of players attending the NBA Draft Combine

Here is the full list of players that have been invited. It will be interesting to see if guys like Scoot Henderson and Brandon Miller take part. And there are always a few players who are standouts in the combine and raise their potential draft status with impressive workouts:

  • 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 )
  • 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)
  • 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 )
  • Julian Phillips (Tennessee)
  • Jalen Pickett (Penn State)
  • Brandin Podziemski (Santa Clara)
  • Olivier-Maxence Prosper (Marquette)
  • Adama Sanogo (Connecticut)
  • Rayan Rupert (New Zealand Breakers )
  • 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)
  • Bobi Klintman (Wake Forest)
  • Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky)
  • Azuolas Tubelis (Arizona)
  • Tristan Vukcevic (Partizan )
  • Jarace Walker (Houston)
  • Cason Wallace (Kentucky)
  • Jordan Walsh (Arkansas)
  • Dariq Whitehead (Duke)
  • Cam Whitmore (Villanova)
  • Jalen Wilson (Kansas)
  • Isaiah Wong (Miami)

Come June 23rd after the NBA Draft is completed, it’s very possible that two (or more) of these players are on the Detroit Pistons.