Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is eligible for the 2022 NBA Draft.
A previous list mistakenly had O'Neal withdrawing his name from the upcoming draft.
O'Neal averaged 2.9 points and 2.1 rebounds last season for LSU.
Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is eligible for the 2022 NBA Draft.
A previous list mistakenly had O'Neal withdrawing his name from the upcoming draft.
O'Neal averaged 2.9 points and 2.1 rebounds last season for LSU.
Trevor Keels will keep his name in the NBA Draft, sources told Jonathan Givony of ESPN.
Keels, one of the youngest players projected to be picked at 18 years old, is currently slotted as the No. 26 selection according to ESPN.
Keels was selected to the ACC's All-Rookie team. He finished his college career with a 19-point performance against UNC in the NCAA Final Four.
Michigan freshman Caleb Houstan and Moussa Diabate announced that they will remain in the NBA Draft on Wednesday.
Houstan is currently projected as the No. 25 pick, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. Houstan averaged 10 points per game while leading the team with 60 3-pointers.
Diabate, who started 26 of 32 games for Michigan, averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds last season.