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Andy Katz | NCAA.com | May 30, 2024

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The NBA draft early entry withdrawal deadline is now in the rear-view mirror and we have more of an understanding of the rosters for next season.

Arguments can be made for a number of teams in the top spot, but the nod early goes to Alabama over Kansas, Gonzaga and two-time champ UConn. And then there’s this: multiple top-three team all-Americans are returning in RJ Davis (North Carolina), Mark Sears (Alabama), Hunter Dickinson (Kansas), Johni Broome (Auburn) and Caleb Love (Arizona) as well as honorable mention all-Americans L.J. Cryer (Houston), Graham Ike (Gonzaga), Tamin Lipsey (Iowa State), Great Osobor (Washington via Utah State) and Braden Smith (Purdue).

This is the last season of the extra COVID year and it could be one of the most competitive we’ve seen in quite some time. Here’s the second of our offseason Power 36:

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  1. Alabama: Nate Oats could get the Tide back to the Final Four with Mark Sears and Jarin Stevenson withdrawing from the draft. They'll join Grant Nelson, Mo Dioubate and Latrell Wrightsell Jr., and immediate impact transfers Houston Mallette, Chris Youngblood, Aden Holloway and Cliff Omoruyi — the best shot-blocker in the transfer portal. This squad is loaded for an SEC/national title run.
  2. Kansas: The Jayhawks were determined to get back to title relevancy after injuries derailed their chase last season. Getting Hunter Dickinson, KJ Adams and Dajuan Harris back ensured KU was going to be in the hunt. But then adding AJ Storr, Zeke Mayo and Rylan Griffen pushed the Jayhawks into the top three.
  3. Gonzaga: The Zags, like KU, return a core that is deep and talented enough to get them back to a Final Four with Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman in the backcourt and Graham Ike inside. Add Ben Gregg, a healthy Steele Venters and Braden Huff to go along with transfer star Michael Ajayi and the Zags have a real shot to be a team to beat yet again.
  4. Houston: The Cougars should be right back in contention for a Big 12 title with the return of LJ Cryer, Emanuel Sharp and transfer Milos Uzan. Losing Jamal Shead will hurt of course, but the defense will still be the anchor of this team and determine its fate.
  5. UConn: The Huskies have a core returning with Alex Karaban, Hassan Diarra, Samson Johnson and Solomon Ball. Now add three stars in a newcomer class with transfers Tarris Reed, Aidan Mahaney and freshman Liam McNeely and the Huskies are poised to chase a three-peat.
  6. Iowa State: TJ Otzelberger has built a culture of purpose and passion on every possession. Having the backcourt return of Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert catapults the Cyclones back in position to be a Big 12 contender.
  7. Baylor: Scott Drew does have a core group returning led by Langston Love, but he loaded up in the portal with Jeremy Roach, Norchad Omier and Jalen Celestine to ensure the Bears aren’t going anywhere in the Big 12.
  8. North Carolina: The Tar Heels return the ACC player of the year in RJ Davis and his backcourt mate in Elliot Cadeau, which will plenty to ensure UNC is in the mix in the top of the ACC.
  9. Duke: The Blue Devils bring in the No. 1 player in the class in Cooper Flagg. Pairing him with the return of Caleb Foster and Tyrese Proctor means he will get plenty of post feeds and lobs. But the X factor addition may just be Mason Gillis. He’s a winner and is ready to bust out in his final season.
  10. Purdue: The national runner-up has the backcourt returning in Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer, rising stars in Trey Kaufman-Renn, Cam Heide and Myles Colvin and another 7-foot star in the making in Daniel Jacobsen.
  11. Auburn: The Tigers got Johni Broome back as well as Chad Baker-Mazara and Denver Jones from a team that was increasingly difficult to deal with during the season. The sleeper addition is JP Pegues, who has NCAA Tournament experience and is a big-shot maker.
  12. Indiana: The Hoosiers could end up being the Big Ten champs with a roster that returns Mackenzie Mgbako, Malik Reneau, Trey Galloway and a portal haul of Oumar Ballo, Myles Rice, Kanaan Carlyle and Luke Goode.
  13. Arkansas: John Calipari had to build a roster from scratch and it appears he has a top 15 crew. Johnell Davis, DJ Wagner, Jonas Aidoo, Adou Thiero and Zvonimir Ivisic is enough to warrant the ranking.
  14. Ohio State: Jake Diebler has the pieces to put the Buckeyes in the top three in the Big Ten and in the NCAA Tournament. Bruce Thornton will be one of the top playmakers and the portal haul filled all the holes with Aaron Bradshaw and Micah Parrish the answer inside and Meechie Johnson and Sean Stewart on the perimeter.
  15. Marquette: I’m bullish on the Golden Eagles. Kam Jones could be the Big East player of the year. Stevie Mitchell is one of the best defenders in the league. Expect big things from Ben Gold, David Joplin and Sean Jones.
  16. Creighton: Ryan Kalkbrenner returns, giving the Bluejays one of the top rim protectors. Steven Ashworth and Mason Miller add the necessary returnees to give Creighton the goods to be a Big East contender.
  17. Florida: Todd Golden got the Gators to the NCAA Tournament last season and he returns a core — led by Will Clayton and Will Richard — will get him back again. The addition of Alijah Martin could be a decider to ensure the Gators stay in the mix in the SEC.
  18. UCLA: The Bruins didn’t hesitate to dive deep in the transfer portal and the additions of Kobe Johnson, Skyy Clark, Tyler Bilodeau and Eric Dailey should put Mick Cronin’s crew back in play.
  19. Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights have two of the top five players in the class of 2024 in Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper. Jeremiah Williams leads a core returning crew that should push them back into the NCAA Tournament.
  20. Kentucky: Mark Pope has the roster ready to compete immediately near the top of the SEC with Koby Brea, Lamont Butler and Kerr Kriisa in the backcourt with Andrew Carr and a younger slew of bigs getting it done inside.
  21. Arizona: The Wildcats have a stellar recruiting class to go along with four top scorers, including Caleb Love to ensure they have an immediate impact in the Big 12. The McKale Center will immediately be one of the toughest venues in the conference.
  22. Tennessee: The Vols get their backcourt intact with Zakai Zeigler and Jordan Gainey. The addition of Felix Okpara will give them the potential anchor in the post. This team will defend, but the key will be can they score at a high clip.
  23. Cincinnati: Patience has paid off for Wes Miller and the staff. The Bearcats should have a breakthrough season in the Big 12 with five of top seven scorers returning and the addition of Dillion Mitchell.
  24. Xavier: Sean Miller has a squad to be a real threat in the Big East. Jerome Hunter and Zach Freemantle are back with three of their top scorers. All join a stellar portal class, led by Marcus Foster and Cam Fletcher.
  25. Texas: The Longhorns’ addition of Tramon Mark and Jordan Pope should provide the necessary pop that Rodney Terry needs as Texas transitions to the SEC.
  26. Texas A&M: The Aggies have the core of their team returning. Buzz Williams had the Aggies a defensive pest and continued to improve throughout the season. Fully expect that to occur again.
  27. Illinois: Kylan Boswell will be an immediate star for Brad Underwood. He will join Ty Rodgers and give the Illini the 1-2 punch needed next season. Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn will have a breakout season and newcomers Tre White, Carey Booth, Jake Davis and a pair of international players will have instant impact.
  28. Providence: The Friars got a steal in the portal in Wesley Cardet Jr.. He’s a stat stuffer who should transfer his skills smoothly to the Big East. If Bryce Hopkins is healthy then the Friars could be a top three team in the Big East.
  29. Oregon: Jackson Shelstad will be a potential all-Big Ten guard. Kwame Evans Jr., and Nate Bittle will be able to be productive in the league, as well. The pickup of TJ Bamba, gives the Ducks another dependable scorer.
  30. Michigan State: The Spartans return a leader in Jaden Akins and a slew of rising stars in Xavier Booker, Coen Carr and a healthy Jeremy Fears. Tom Izzo has been adamant that he wants to get the Spartans back to the top of the Big Ten. He should have a more consistent grew, at the very least.
  31. Texas Tech: Grant McCasland recruited a head coach in Jeff Linder from Wyoming and nabbed two high-profile portal additions in JT Toppin and Elijah Hawkins. Virginia: The Cavaliers went hard into the portal and found more offense with Dai Dai Ames, Elijah Saunders, TJ Power and Carter Lang. Ryan Dunn should be the latest go-to star in Charlottesville.
  32. Virginia: The Cavaliers went hard into the portal and found more offense with Dai Dai Ames, Elijah Saunders, TJ Power and Carter Lang.
  33. San Diego State: Do not sleep on the Aztecs, despite a number of losses to the portal and to exhausted eligibility. Reese Waters and newcomer Nick Boyd should thrive for Brian Dutcher. Magoon Gwath could be the next big thing at Viejas.
  34. Clemson: Brad Brownell led the Tigers to the Elite Eight and continues to keep this program in contention for a bid. Having Chase Hunter and Ian Schieffelin returning should deliver another bid.
  35. NC State: The Wolfpack lost a trio of stars from the Final Four run but the return of Michael O’Connell, Jayden Taylor, Ben Middlebrooks and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield as well as the arrival of Dontrez Styles, Mike James, Marcus Hill and Paul McNeil and the Wolfpack should be back in the Dance.
  36. Memphis: Penny Hardaway should be the favorite in the AAC with a stellar portal class led by Tyrese Hunter, Dain Dainja and Baraka Okojie.

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            FAQs

            What is the last day to withdraw from NBA draft? ›

            Also of note, the NBA's final deadline for early entrants to withdraw their names from the draft pool is June 16, a date that most impacts international players, who aren't under the same restrictions as college players.

            When can players pull out of NBA draft? ›

            Players have until 5 p.m. ET on June 16, 2024 to decide whether or not to keep their names for selection in the NBA Draft.

            Who won the men's college basketball game? ›

            What does first 4 out mean in college basketball? ›

            The committee also selects four additional teams, the "First Four Out," who do not qualify for the tournament.

            How many times can you withdraw from NBA Draft? ›

            Players are allowed to enter the NBA draft up to three times. However, there is a restriction on withdrawing from the draft twice. After entering the draft for the third time, players are no longer eligible to go back to college.

            Who withdrew from NBA Draft? ›

            Notably, several promising second-round picks also chose to either return to their schools or enter the college basketball transfer portal instead of beginning their NBA career. Players like Alex Karaban (UConn), Hunter Sillas (Wake Forest) and Mark Sears (Alabama) decided stay in school.

            Can you go back to college if you go undrafted in the NBA? ›

            You're back in college for at least one more year. Now, here's another aspect that has changed. Players can go all the way through the NBA draft process. This means they can participate in draft day and if they aren't taken by a team in the draft, they are able to return to college.

            Where is Bronny James expected to be drafted? ›

            While the Lakers are still the favorites to draft James, he is one of "several players in consideration" to be selected by the Suns with the 22nd overall pick, per the latest from The Athletic. Phoenix considering selecting James with its first-round pick might be a bit of a surprise to some.

            Can an NBA player be drafted twice? ›

            Before 2016, the NCAA only allowed a player to enter the draft once without losing eligibility, but current NCAA rules now allow players to declare for and withdraw from multiple drafts while retaining college eligibility.

            Who won the most national championships in college basketball? ›

            Who is favored, Purdue or UConn? ›

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            Who was the last college men's basketball team to repeat? ›

            Florida's Corey Brewer was named the Most Outstanding Player. Florida became the first team to repeat since Duke in 1992, and were the seventh school to repeat overall. The 2007 Gators were the last team to repeat as national champions until the UConn Huskies repeated as national champions in 2024.

            What does H1 mean in college basketball? ›

            Q4 = Fourth quarter score. H1 = First half score (use only in tournaments/leagues which divide the game into halves) H2 = Second half score (use only in tournaments/leagues which divide the game into halves) OT = Overtime score (if multiple overtimes, separate by a comma (,) points1 = Top scorer from the first team.

            Why is there no 6 in college basketball? ›

            Most refs have only five fingers on each hand. So, no digits above 5. Seriously, it's right there in the NCAA rulebook. A rule lists all the numbers teams can use, and none of them have a digit above 5.

            What does Quad 1 2 3 4 mean in college basketball? ›

            Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75. Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135. Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 135-240. Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353.

            What is the deadline to declare for the NBA draft 2024? ›

            May 12: NBA Draft Lottery 2024 presented by State Farm. May 13-19: NBA Combine (Chicago, IL) June 16: NBA Draft Early Entry Entrant Withdrawal Deadline (5 p.m. ET) June 26: NBA Draft 2024 presented by State Farm (First Round)

            How long are you eligible for the NBA draft? ›

            The eligibility rules for the draft now state that high school players will gain eligibility for draft selection one year after their high school graduation, and they must also be at least 19 years old as of the end of the calendar year of the draft.

            Who has the 2024 NBA Draft picks? ›

            2024 NBA Draft Order: Picks 1-58
            • Atlanta.
            • Washington.
            • Houston (from Brooklyn)
            • San Antonio.
            • Detroit.
            • Charlotte.
            • Portland.
            • San Antonio (from Toronto)

            Can you skip the NBA draft? ›

            A player who has not yet entered the NBA Draft can still sign a G League contract and enter the league through the NBA G League Draft. That player will maintain his NBA Draft eligibility but will be unable to be called up to the NBA that season. Seven players have taken this route and later been drafted by an NBA team.

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