Joshua Primo will stay in the NBA Draft and has hired an agent, according to ESPN.

Primo had a strong showing at the NBA combine, and is currently ranked the No. 25 prospect in the ESPN 100.

"I wanted to come in and show the versatility of my game. That was my goal at the combine. They already know I can shoot the ball. They've seen flashes at the Basketball Without Borders Camp of being able to handle the ball and create for myself and my teammates," Primo said of his performance at the combine.

Primo, who was the youngest player in college basketball, averaged 8.1 points and 3.4 rebounds for Alabama last season.

The 18-year-old is also projected to be the youngest player drafted in the upcoming draft.