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NBA G League releases list of 44 Elite Camp attendees

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle05/09/22

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The NBA G League sent out invites to the 2022 Elite Camp last week and on Monday, they released the list of prospects who accepted their invites. The list includes 44 players from the likes of All-SEC first-teamer JD Notae and star UNC forward Brady Manek to Australian star Luke Travers and Overtime Elite youngster Kok Yat.

The G League Elite Camp starts on May 16 in Chicago. Several players will have a packed schedule with the NBA Combine also beginning on May 16 and extending through the 22nd. The camp is one of the last opportunities for the prospects to shine and work their way up mock draft boards before the real deal.

The NBA Draft is on June 23 with the lottery on May 17 determining the draft order. Prospects who are exploring the draft waters without an agent can choose to return to school before the June 1 deadline.

2022 G League Elite Camp List

Max Abmas – Oral Roberts
James Akinjo – Baylor
Keve Aluma – Virginia Tech
Jules Bernard – UCLA
Buddy Boeheim – Syracuse
Jamaree Bouyea – San Francisco
Eli Brooks – Oral Roberts
Keion Brooks – Kentucky
Tevin Brown – Murray State
Gabe Brown – Michigan State
Tyler Burton – Richmond
Darius Days – LSU
Michael Devoe – Georgia Tech
Allen Flanigan – Auburn
Kyle Foster – Howard
Javon Freeman-Liberty – DePaul
Kellan Grady – Kentucky
A.J. Green – Northern Iowa
Brison Gresham – Texas Southern
Mouhamed Gueye – Washington State
Jordan Hall – Saint Joseph’s
Quenton Jackson – Texas A&M
Hyunjung Lee – Davidson
Kenneth Lofton Jr. – Louisiana Tech
Brady Manek – North Carolina
Tyrese Martin – UConn
David McCormack – Kansas
Kevin McCullar – Texas Tech
Kameron McGusty – Miami (Fla.)
Pete Nance – Northwestern
JD Notae – Arkansas
Shareef O’Neal – LSU
M.J. Randolph – Florida A&M
Jared Rhoden – Seton Hall
Jermaine Samuels – Villanova
Marcus Sasser – Houston
Baylor Scheierman – Creighton
Luke Travers – Perth Wildcats (NBL)
Ryan Turell – Yeshiva University
Fabian White Jr. – Houston
Bryson Williams – Texas Tech
Vince Williams Jr. – VCU
Jalen Wilson – Kansas
Kok Yat – Overtime Elite