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2025 NBA draft withdrawal deadline questions: NIL, Florida, Danny Wolf

The biggest deadline in the 2025 NBA draft process and the final noteworthy date of the college basketball offseason came and went Wednesday, as the NCAA deadline for players to decide whether to keep their names in the draft or return to school passed at 11:59 p.m. ET.
Some prospects made their stay-or-go decisions at the draft combine earlier this month with Carter Bryant (Arizona), Drake Powell (North Carolina) and Thomas Sorber (Georgetown) all solidifying their intentions to remain in the draft, while others such as Boogie Fland (Florida) and Darrion Williams (NC State) announced their withdrawals.
That left suspense around the impending decisions of about 15 notable players. With prospects weighing feedback from the combine, agency pro days and their final workouts with NBA teams, the last of them took it down to the wire on Wednesday night.
Once midnight passed, though, both the draft (June 25-26) and the 2025-26 college basketball landscapes gained clarity. Which schools benefited the most from players returning to college? Which prospects should make jumps on NBA draft boards in 2026? Can Florida go back-to-back?
ESPN college basketball insider Jeff Borzello and NBA draft insiders Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo weigh in on the biggest storylines.
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Givony: Not only did we see the lowest number of early-entrant candidates (106) in a decade, but another dozen or so draftable prospects withdrew at the deadline, making this one of the shallowest second rounds we’ve seen in a few years.
NBA teams have expressed surprise and concerns about this development, wondering how effectively they will be able to assemble summer league and G League rosters relative to years past, but most believe this is a temporary bottleneck (one caused by the abnormal amount of money) that will clear in the next year or two as the players who elected to return to school this year exhaust their NCAA eligibility.
This should ultimately lead to an older, more pro-ready crop of rookies in the future, too — arguably with additional cachet among casual fans who have more time to learn about the biggest college basketball stars.
NBA teams also understand they will need to adjust how they evaluate older prospects. In the past, it was easy to knock upperclassmen coming off dominant seasons when compared to younger players. But the level of competition in college has never been higher, with programs now able to recruit the very best players from across the globe, and experienced players staying longer — typically with the top teams in power conferences.
Players staying in school perhaps can’t be frowned upon for 22- and 23-year-olds as it was in the past, and analytics-oriented NBA executives are trying to determine whether — and to what extent — they should be tweaking their draft models to account for this new reality, which is very different than what they built their formulas on using data from the past decade or two. Yaxel Lendeborg, who withdrew and committed to Michigan, will be a prime example of this as 22-year-old projected first-round picks in his mold typically haven’t returned to college.
While the projected top-five picks of the 2026 draft are collectively considered historically good, the depth of this year’s high school senior class — i.e., 2025-26 freshmen — looks fairly poor, which might lead to one of the oldest first rounds we’ve seen in some time this time next year.
Borzello: The entire equation has changed for NBA hopefuls in college (and overseas). The possibility of being selected in the second round was once enough for prospects to keep their name in the draft, but with the ability to make millions through NIL, there’s a trend developing of players returning to college.
Even some projected first-rounders are making the decision to return to school for as much as $3 million in NIL deals while hoping to get firm guarantees from NBA teams a year from now.
A prospect’s decision no longer hinges on hoping his draft stock is good enough to make real money in the NBA vs. playing for free while developing at the collegiate level. With salaries for the final handful of picks in this year’s first round clocking in at below $3 million per season for the next two seasons, per the rookie scale, players projected in that range can now make just as much money by opting to stay in college while theoretically improving their draft stock.
As Givony mentioned, players staying in college for three or four years until they’re 22 is no longer a deal breaker for NBA teams — and that’s a result of both NIL and the transfer portal. Danny Wolf blossomed into a likely first-round pick after transferring from Yale to Michigan. Nique Clifford wasn’t on the NBA draft radar until he transferred from Colorado to Colorado State while Walter Clayton Jr.’s profile rose after transferring from Iona to Florida — both withdrew their names from the draft last year and now have first-round projections.
Which college basketball team is the biggest winner after the withdrawal deadline?
Borzello: Florida was one. There were other winners, certainly — including Houston (Milos Uzan), Michigan (Lendeborg), Auburn (Tahaad Pettiford) and Kentucky (Otega Oweh) — but the Gators went from a borderline top-20 team to a legitimate contender to open the season as the No. 1 team with a real chance to win back-to-back titles.
Florida was the beneficiary of Fland’s withdrawal, as the Arkansas transfer ultimately committed to the Gators a week after making his decision. Then Alex Condon, a fringe first-round pick, also withdrew to return to Gainesville. With both officially in the fold, coach Todd Golden has as good a starting five as there is in college basketball.
Alabama was also a surprise winner, with Labaron Philon announcing shortly before the deadline that he was going back to Tuscaloosa. Philon said at the combine that he had closed the door on a return to Bama, but his second-round projection and opportunity for a bigger role as a sophomore makes this the sensible decision.
It’s a huge boost for coach Nate Oats’ team, which had been searching for a dynamic playmaker on the perimeter.
With the addition of Fland and Condon returning, how well are the Gators set up to defend their title?
Borzello: As I mentioned above, Florida ascends into the preseason No. 1 conversation as a result of their decisions. The Gators have a different roster construction from a year ago, when there were more clearly defined roles and arguably better balance and depth throughout the roster. But now Golden has two shot creators and shotmakers in Fland and Princeton transfer Xaivian Lee in the backcourt, and one of the best — certainly the biggest — frontcourt in the country with 6-11 Condon, 6-9 Thomas Haugh, 6-10 Rueben Chinyelu and 7-1 Micah Handlogten handling the lion’s share of minutes.
They’ll have to figure out how everything fits, but there should be more optimism in Gainesville about a repeat than there was earlier this offseason.
Givony: Defend they will, as they are set up very well, with likely the best frontcourt in college basketball. There is plenty of shooting in the backcourt, with Fland, Lee, Ohio transfer AJ Brown and Urban Klavzar, who should be ready to step into a bigger role in his second season in Gainesville. Figuring out the shot-creation hierarchy between Lee and Fland will be important, and there are question marks to answer on the wing, but the bones are in place for a Final Four-contending team.
I would still rank Purdue No. 1 on my preseason ballot because of the certainty of returning two preseason All-Americans in Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn, but reasonable minds can differ here.
Woo: The biggest driver in March is always guard play, which places a ton of weight on what type of season Fland has as the presumptive lead ball handler. If he can improve on what he showed in his one season at Arkansas, both Florida and Fland should be quite happy with this marriage.
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Which college basketball team was most hurt by prospects who stayed in the draft?
Borzello: Penn State. While things had been trending in this direction for Yanic Konan Niederhauser since the combine, it still hurts coach Mike Rhoades and the Nittany Lions to see him keep his name in the draft.
After a relatively anonymous career at Northern Illinois in which he averaged 5.1 points over two seasons, Penn State added Niederhauser from the transfer portal last spring. The Nittany Lions were able to keep him out of the transfer portal earlier this spring and made a competitive offer to keep him, but the Switzerland native’s stock will never be higher than it is now as a borderline first-round pick.
It’s also worth noting that a handful of programs will be hurt by RJ Luis Jr. and Jamir Watkins — the best two available transfers in the portal — opting to stay in the draft. With those two out of the mix, there are very few options left for deep-pocketed schools in need of impact players.
Luis was being pursued by the likes of North Carolina, Kansas, Ole Miss, Villanova and Georgetown, while Washington was among the schools in the mix for Watkins. Where will those schools turn now? USC transfer Desmond Claude is the only uncommitted top-100 transfer, leaving European prospects and 2026 recruits who wish to reclassify as the best options.
The transfer portal most helped this draft prospect because …
Givony: Two years ago, Yanic Konan Niederhauser was coming off a freshman season in which he averaged 2.2 points in eight minutes per game for Northern Illinois. Now he is knocking on the door of the first round after a strong junior season at Penn State and outstanding performances at the G League Elite Camp and combine, where he measured and tested as one of the best athletes in the draft with an array of highlight-reel plays on both ends of the floor that stirred the imagination of NBA scouts.
The 7-footer is clearly on a different trajectory, as evidenced by the stark improvement he’s made in each of the past three seasons and his explosion in Chicago. That ascent likely would not have been possible without going from the obscurity of the MAC and to the pressure cooker of the Big Ten, where he was forced to find another gear with his intensity and put his outstanding physical tools to much greater use.
Woo: Entering the season, Danny Wolf was more of a curiosity for NBA scouts than a bona fide prospect coming off a strong year at Yale. That changed in a hurry, as he proved his skill set translated against high-level competition and settled in at Michigan, playing for a creative coach in Dusty May who was committed to utilizing Wolf’s versatility and playmaking skills.
The fact that Wolf operated as a de facto point guard at times — a role he may not have been granted at another school — added a level of intrigue.
Wolf is still a divisive evaluation among scouts, some of whom question the ultimate translation of his role into a high-value NBA context. But his rise from the Ivy League to likely first-round pick points to the benefits of picking the right school and coach, which even in the face of huge dollar values being thrown around in the portal, should be prioritized as players make their decisions.
Which prospect who returned to school has the best chance to rise in the 2026 NBA draft?
Givony: Several NBA teams were very interested in getting a closer look at Joseph Tugler during the predraft process, but he ultimately decided to not declare, announcing his return to Houston nine days after his season ended with a national championship game loss to Florida.
The 20-year-old is the second youngest player after Anthony Davis (Kentucky in 2012), to win the Lefty Driesell Award, given to college basketball’s best defensive player. He was also the youngest player since its advent in 2006 to win Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. With his 7-6 wingspan, incredible motor, rim-protection instincts and ability to cover ground on the perimeter, Tugler could become a game changer defensively at the NBA level, too.
If he can find a way to cut down on fouls (he led all draft prospects in this category per-minute last season) and slightly improve offensively (54% free throw percentage), he can make a strong case as a first-round pick next season.
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Houston comes up with a big steal and Joseph Tugler throws it down to bring the Cougars within a point of Duke.
Woo: I’m interested to see what Tahaad Pettiford will do with a bigger role at Auburn after his positive showing at the combine. Although his size (6-foot-1, 175 pounds) will work against him from a projection standpoint, I was intrigued by the mix of athleticism and skill he flashed in scrimmages, and am curious to see how he develops over the next 12 months. His explosive athleticism and microwave scoring ability will help his case as a potential outlier prospect with his physical dimensions.
Beyond the likely leap in offensive usage headed his way, the biggest thing Pettiford can do next season is demonstrate that he can add value in games where his shot isn’t falling. Part of that process will be expanding his game as a passer and playmaker for teammates, and becoming a more consistently impactful defender. Pettiford will likely always be a score-first player, but if he can be increasingly efficient while making the most of his ability in other areas, he’ll sharpen his case as a first-rounder, where he’ll project to begin next season. Going back to school to work on those things should prove to be a beneficial decision.
Who’s an under-the-radar prospect you like who went back to school and could be a first-round pick in 2026?
Givony: Bennett Stirtz, a 6-foot-4 point guard who played for Drake last season, was one of the breakout stars of the NCAA tournament, posting 42 points and 12 assists in two strong performances against Missouri and Texas, showing his game more than translates against elite-level competition after a dominant season in the Horizon League. Stirtz was ranked No. 35 in the ESPN Top 100 when he announced he would enter the transfer portal and follow his coach, Ben McCollum, from Drake to Iowa, not even bothering to test the NBA draft waters along the way.
NBA scouts won’t complain about having a full season to evaluate Stirtz in the Big Ten, where they’ll get a better feel for how his impressive ballhandling, ability to change speeds, touch and creativity finishing around the basket translate for a full season. Stirtz is a dynamic perimeter shooter who is one of the best passers and decision-makers in college basketball but getting a better gauge for his defense and how he handles coaches planning against him on a nightly basis will surely shed light on how high he should be selected next June.
Woo: Zuby Ejiofor didn’t grab many national headlines this season, but the big man took a major leap at St. John’s, making the All-Big East first team and also named the conference’s most improved player. Although his team’s season ended in the NCAA tournament’s second round, Ejiofor’s 23 points and 12 rebounds against Arkansas left a positive impression, showcasing his physicality and motor in the paint. Though undersized for a center, Ejiofor’s overall impact on the game makes him an interesting role player candidate at the next level.
Ejiofor’s rugged, all-out style raises his team’s floor on a nightly basis, and the fact he recently turned 21 will work in his favor going into his senior season. Continuing to work on his frame, improve his mobility and hone his offensive decision-making could broaden his NBA appeal. It seems likely coach Rick Pitino will lean on him again, leaving room for a step forward in production that could bump his prospect status in a meaningful way.
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Age is just a number! At 42, England veteran James Anderson set for the role of Captain. Cricket news

England veteran fast bowler James Anderson is ready for Captain Lancashire in his next two county championship matches, as the current Captain Marcus Harris returns to Australia for his child’s birth. 42 -year -old Anderson will start his professional captaincy, who will lead the team against Kent in Blackpool on Sunday and Derbyshire at Chesterfield.Anderson, who has played only one championship match this season due to a calf injury, has recently succeeded in the vitality blast, claiming 10 wickets in four matches after returning to the format after a decade of absence.“The Jimmy will lead the side and it is exciting for him and us. He has captained only once and was in a pre-season tour T20 game in Dubai, so it would be good for Jimmy and good for the leads. He has clearly found a lot to offer on the field and outside. This would be a proud moment for him, “Interim head coach Steven Croft told BBC Sport.
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Lancashire has experienced significant changes in this season, in which Harris captured the raid captaincy from Keaton Jennings after a disappointing start for the campaign, which also caused the departure of head coach del Bencanstein. Anderson will become the third championship captain of the club in this summer. The team currently ranks second from Bottom in Division Two, with five draws recorded and there are two disadvantages in seven matches. His performance in the vitality blast has been more promising, with four wins in six matches, he is ranked third in the northern group.
“The way I am watching it, and what I will say to the team, it is a axis in the season. Seven games that have gone before, we cannot do anything. But we still have seven games to climb the ladder, and still have a chance that we can go up,” Croft said.Anderson’s appointment comes at an important time for Lancashire as they want to improve their position in county championship standing, with their wide experience with the expectation of benefiting the team during this transition period.
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Transfer rumors, news: Chelsea is going to monitor Lyon’s Fofana

Chelsey Has started contact with Lyon ‘S Malik FofanaWhereas Arsenal One of the clubs interested in signing in the past is Manchester City guard Aymeric LaporteJoin us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from all over the world.
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– Chelsea officials have contacted Lyon At one step for winger Malik FofanaReport L ‘equipeWhile his interest in the 20-year is “still in his early stages,” he is seen as a possible alternative goal Borusia dortmund‘S Jamie GitenseFofana, who had nine goal participation in 29 Ligue 1 In the previous season, the matches are high rated and their transfer is approximately € 50 million. Attempts to sign Chelsea’s effort Belgium International can be faster in the coming weeks, hit a road with a road after chasing guitance Arsenal Keep an eye on Dortmund Youngster too.
, Arsenal One of the clubs interested in signing in the past is Manchester City guard Aymeric Laporte From Al NasarThey say As31 -year -old Lapaorte moved beyond 180 appearances for the city Athletic club For € 65 meters in 2018 but left for Saudi Arabia For a fee of € 27.5m in 2023. Spain Internationals have many options because he considers a step back in Europe with the arsenal, Aston Villa, Marsailinter Milan, Napoli And the athletic club is all interested.
, Manchester City Winger Jack gralish Interest for Siri a Champions NapoliThey say WireThe 29 -year -old Greelish struggled for the game time this season and was released out of the city squad for the club World Cup. Napoli has already landed Kevin de Bruin On a free transfer from the city, and has changed the career of former man United Midfielder Scott mercetmin In a year around, there will be convincing that they can celebrate Grillish. However, they have to accept about half of their current £ 300,000 per week salary.
– Rains Striker Arranod kalimundo23, according to, holds the eye of Tottenham L ‘equipeFormer PSG youth product has a contract until 2027 and scored 18 goals and three assistance in 34 matches this season. Would like to resume Rennes € 25m, he spent to sign it Lens In 2022 but Bayer leverkusen And nuclear is also interested.
, Barcelona Still struggling with financial issues, but want to sign an initial € 5m deal (with another € 20 meters) to signed) Deenmo zagreb Teenager Cardoso VarelaThey say gameDespite the fact that he recently signed a new contract by 2028, 16 -year -old Varela turned 18 in summer in 2026. Portugal Youth International Winger, who started his career FC PortoBarcelona also shares an agent with the midfielder Dani Olmo And new goalkeeping arrival Zone Garcia,
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-Briton has signed a 21-year center-box Diego Copola From 2030 for an unknown fee on a contract from Siri A Club Hellas Verona. Reading
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Scout Tor-Christian Carlson, a resident of ESPN, tells us what we should know about Malik Fofana of Leon.
Among the most promising wings in Europe, Phofana joined Leon two years ago for € 19.5 million as a developing player and it is appropriate to say that he has not yet escaped from that label. Although a mini-brakethrough was marked in the previous season, he started more than half of Leon’s Lit 1 game and despite the significant shine of inspiration, continuity and defensive applications are still working in progress.
Typically deployed as a left winger, Fofna does not quite well with the skills of the traditional reverse wide attacker; Certainly, he cuts the infield on his strong leg, but he is equally likely to use his driving ability while hugging the touchline. In fact, the return of the 1.57 successful cross (per 90 minutes) of the previous season holds her in the top five of the lig 1 wingrs.
Fofana is also a great impact player. His late targets proved to be important on four occasions in the previous season (scoring four within the last five minutes of the game) and the young Winger, who runs in defenders with tired legs, proved a smart strategic plot. While technically equipped with strong and impressive acceleration, his off-the-ball running is one of his main strength. Only PSG Star Ousmane Dembele recorded more progressive runs than Belgium (5.2 per 90), outlining their busy, tight nature.
Still despite being an unprocessed having a tad, the attacker represented him through his vibrancy, the desire to take the defenders on the maximum intensity, and the poverty motion has placed them in a good place to succeed in the Premier League.
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– Liverpool is demanding a fee of £ 40M from any club interested in signing a striker. Darwin nunezBut while both Napoli and Atletico Madrid are eager on Nunez, their priority is to sign an initial debt deal. ,Football insider,
– Manchester United Winger Antony25, a complex joint-ownership agreement can permanently go to real daughters, which will pay the Laliga Club to take the percentage of their sports rights from 2026.ABC,
– Newcastle United Nottingham is interested in signing Forest Winger Anthony Elga. While Bryton and Hov Albian striker chase club Joao Pedro Well -dominated, Eddie Howe are also eager to increase their squad in broad areas and can turn towards Langa. ,Wire,
– Brentford forward Brian Mabumo25, Manchester is to be selected between United and Tottenham, where his former manager Thomas Frank has taken over, but his priority is to go to Old Trafford despite the lack of European football in the next season. ,Sky sports news,
– AC Milan has submitted a proposal of € 16M fee Plus € 4 meter in add-on to sign the Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra,Gianluka de margio,
– Juventus has taken the first step to try and sign a sporting CP striker. Watter GayoCECES On a contract of € 13 m-one year ahead of Arsenal and Manchester United. ,mirror,
– Eston Villa Full-Back Lucas Dign31, Ataletico is a backup target for Madrid if they fail in liverpool land Andy Robertson,Times,
– Real Madrid Winger Brahim Diaz Despite interest from Premier League clubs, it is close to signing a new long -term contract with Real Madrid. ,encounter,
– Everton and Fanarbis have entered the race to sign Manchester City defender Kyle Walker This summer. The 35-year-old is expected to leave Etihad on free transfer in this month, which has spent the second half of the 2024–25 campaign on a loan in AC matching. ,Fabricio romano,
– Early dialogue Granit ZahakaManagement and AC Milan. Bayer Levercussen sees midfielder Milan as an “interesting option”, although the talks are still in early stages. ,Sky Germany,
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Full premiere league stability list will be released on Wednesday

Premier League Will announce the stability list of the next season on BST (4 pm ET) on Wednesday at 9 am.
The league, which will see its normal 380 fixtures in the next season, has committed to give every team to give at least 60 hours of comfort between matches during the festive period, with no game played on the eve of Christmas.
The Premier League stated that the schedule takes about 18 months to plan, with a random list of fixtures with the computer, which is then examined for factors such as travel, policing and scheduling clash.
“It is for me at the beginning of the year when I get the dates of playing from the Premier League,” Fixcut Planner Glenn Thompson who also plans the football league calendar, Told Premier League.com.
“We begin (with a computer) when we know the creation of each division, so after the final football league playoff. We keep each club in a pair of grid, which defines the dates that they will be at home.
“For every date in the season, the stability computer knows which clubs are at home and who are far away and then it will be randomly found to determine the matches.”
He said: “You cannot satisfy all. It is an agreement in all clubs; you cannot do anything in favor of any one club.
“There are 2,036 matches in the Premier League and Football League over a period of nine months, and the ideal solution is to ensure that all those matches can be played when determined.”
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