Updated NBA draft rankings: How the NCAA withdrawal deadline shook up the top 100
Briefly

In the lead-up to the 2025 NBA draft, significant changes are underway as many prospects, particularly those who were previously ranked in the top 100, have withdrawn from the draft, choosing instead to return to college. This impacts the overall depth of the draft, especially in the second round. International prospects are in crucial playoff situations, which may influence their decisions moving forward as the final withdrawal deadline approaches on June 15. The actual draft is set for June 25-26, with ongoing workouts shaping prospect rankings.
Eighteen prospects previously ranked in our top 100 elected to withdraw from the 2025 NBA draft, significantly reducing the draft's depth, particularly in the second round.
As European league playoffs unfold, several high-profile international prospects are facing pivotal moments in their careers, impacting their future in the NBA.
The NBA draft set for June 25-26 will be influenced by ongoing private workouts and the international combine in Treviso, highlighting shifting dynamics in prospect rankings.
The upcoming NBA draft could see more prospects withdrawing as the June 15 deadline approaches, aiming for improved outcomes in 2026 instead of 2025.
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