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:
Player | College / Club |
Michael Ajayi | Pepperdine |
Melvin Ajinca | Saint Quentin (France) |
Trey Alexander | Creighton |
Izan Almansa | G League Ignite |
Reece Beekman | Virginia |
Adem Bona | UCLA |
Trevon Brazile | Arkansas |
Jalen Bridges | Baylor |
Matas Buzelis | G League Ignite |
Carlton Carrington | Pittsburgh |
Devin Carter | Providence |
Stephon Castle | Connecticut |
Ulrich Chomche | NBA Academy Africa |
Cam Christie | Minnesota |
Nique Clifford | Colorado State |
Donovan Clingan | Connecticut |
Isaiah Collier | USC |
Tristan Da Silva | Colorado |
Pacome Dadiet | Ulm (Germany) |
N’Faly Dante | Oregon |
Rob Dillingham | Kentucky |
Nikola Djurisic | Mega (Serbia) |
Ryan Dunn | Virginia |
Zach Edey | Purdue |
Justin Edwards | Kentucky |
Kyle Filipowski | Duke |
Trentyn Flowers | Adelaide (Australia) |
Johnny Furphy | Kansas |
Kyshawn George | Miami (FL) |
Tyon Grant-Foster | Grand Canyon |
PJ Hall | Clemson |
Coleman Hawkins | Illinois |
Ron Holland II | G League Ignite |
DaRon Holmes II | Dayton |
Ariel Hukporti | Riesen Ludwigsburg (Germany) |
Oso Ighodaro | Marquette |
Harrison Ingram | North Carolina |
Bronny James | USC |
AJ Johnson | Illawarra (Australia) |
Keshad Johnson | Arizona |
David Jones | Memphis |
Dillon Jones | Weber State |
Ryan Kalkbrenner | Creighton |
Alex Karaban | Connecticut |
Bobi Klintman | Cairns (Australia) |
Dalton Knecht | Tennessee |
Tyler Kolek | Marquette |
Pelle Larsson | Arizona |
Jared McCain | Duke |
Kevin McCullar Jr. | Kansas |
Yves Missi | Baylor |
Ajay Mitchell | UC Santa Barbara |
Jonathan Mogbo | San Francisco |
Tristen Newton | Connecticut |
Juan Nunez | Ulm (Germany) |
Quinten Post | Boston College |
Antonio Reeves | Kentucky |
Zaccharie Risacher | Bourg (France) |
Jaxson Robinson | BYU |
Tidjane Salaun | Cholet (France) |
Hunter Sallis | Wake Forest |
Payton Sandfort | Iowa |
Alexandre Sarr | Perth (Australia) |
Baylor Scheierman | Creighton |
Mark Sears | Alabama |
Terrence Shannon Jr. | Illinois |
Jamal Shead | Houston |
Reed Sheppard | Kentucky |
KJ Simpson | Colorado |
Tyler Smith | G League Ignite |
Cam Spencer | Connecticut |
Nikola Topic | Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) |
JT Toppin | New Mexico |
Jaylon Tyson | California |
Ja’Kobe Walter | Baylor |
Kel’el Ware | Indiana |
Jamir Watkins | Florida State |
Cody Williams | Colorado |