Brazile among 78 players invited to NBA Draft Combine

Trevon Brazile, who spent the last two seasons at Arkansas after transferring from Missouri, has been invited to the 2024 NBA Draft Combine.

Brazile, according to an NBA release on Friday, was among 78 players invited to the event. It will be held May 12-19 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.

The league’s release also states, per its Collective Bargaining Agreement, that all invited players are required to attend and participate.

Arkansas has now had at least one player invited to the combine in four consecutive years. The others include Moses Moody (2021), Jaylin Williams (2022), and Anthony Black, Jordan Walsh, Nick Smith and Ricky Council (2023).

The Razorbacks have had at least one player selected in each draft since 2019.

Seven players from SEC programs were invited, including four who were coached last season at Kentucky by newly hired Arkansas coach John Calipari. Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht and Alabama’s Mark Sears also received an invite.

Brazile averaged 9.4 points and 5.9 rebounds in 35 games – 23 starts – with the Razorbacks. He declared for the NBA Draft on April 8 and entered the NCAA transfer portal on May 1.

Below is the complete list of players who received an invite:

PlayerCollege / Club
Michael AjayiPepperdine
Melvin AjincaSaint Quentin (France)
Trey AlexanderCreighton
Izan AlmansaG League Ignite
Reece BeekmanVirginia
Adem BonaUCLA
Trevon BrazileArkansas
Jalen BridgesBaylor
Matas BuzelisG League Ignite
Carlton CarringtonPittsburgh
Devin CarterProvidence
Stephon CastleConnecticut
Ulrich ChomcheNBA Academy Africa
Cam ChristieMinnesota
Nique CliffordColorado State
Donovan ClinganConnecticut
Isaiah CollierUSC
Tristan Da SilvaColorado
Pacome DadietUlm (Germany)
N’Faly DanteOregon
Rob DillinghamKentucky
Nikola DjurisicMega (Serbia)
Ryan DunnVirginia
Zach EdeyPurdue
Justin EdwardsKentucky
Kyle FilipowskiDuke
Trentyn FlowersAdelaide (Australia)
Johnny FurphyKansas
Kyshawn GeorgeMiami (FL)
Tyon Grant-FosterGrand Canyon
PJ HallClemson
Coleman HawkinsIllinois
Ron Holland IIG League Ignite
DaRon Holmes IIDayton
Ariel HukportiRiesen Ludwigsburg (Germany)
Oso IghodaroMarquette
Harrison IngramNorth Carolina
Bronny JamesUSC
AJ JohnsonIllawarra (Australia)
Keshad JohnsonArizona
David JonesMemphis
Dillon JonesWeber State
Ryan KalkbrennerCreighton
Alex KarabanConnecticut
Bobi KlintmanCairns (Australia)
Dalton KnechtTennessee
Tyler KolekMarquette
Pelle LarssonArizona
Jared McCainDuke
Kevin McCullar Jr.Kansas
Yves MissiBaylor
Ajay MitchellUC Santa Barbara
Jonathan MogboSan Francisco
Tristen NewtonConnecticut
Juan NunezUlm (Germany)
Quinten PostBoston College
Antonio ReevesKentucky
Zaccharie RisacherBourg (France)
Jaxson RobinsonBYU
Tidjane SalaunCholet (France)
Hunter SallisWake Forest
Payton SandfortIowa
Alexandre SarrPerth (Australia)
Baylor ScheiermanCreighton
Mark SearsAlabama
Terrence Shannon Jr.Illinois
Jamal SheadHouston
Reed SheppardKentucky
KJ SimpsonColorado
Tyler SmithG League Ignite
Cam SpencerConnecticut
Nikola TopicCrvena Zvezda (Serbia)
JT ToppinNew Mexico
Jaylon TysonCalifornia
Ja’Kobe WalterBaylor
Kel’el WareIndiana
Jamir WatkinsFlorida State
Cody WilliamsColorado