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Bronny James, Zach Edey among 195 early NBA draft entrees

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With multiple weeks to decide whether to stay in the draft or withdraw, a whopping 195 players filed as early entry candidates for the 2024 NBA Draft.

There are 60 total picks in the NBA draft and second-round selections sign non-guaranteed contracts.

The league announced a full list of players who have applied for early entry but maintain the right to withdraw from consideration no later than 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 16. Under NCAA rules, in order to retain college basketball eligibility, college players who have entered the draft face an earlier deadline of Wednesday, May 29.

Seniors are listed with "early entry" prospects because of the existing COVID-era eligibility rule granting players an additional season if they were enrolled during the pandemic.


It's not uncommon for large numbers of players to "test" the draft process with plans to return.

College basketball All-Americans in 2023-24 -- Zach Edey (Purdue), Terrence Shannon Jr. (Illinois), Kyle Filipowski (Duke) and Jamal Shead (Houston) -- were in the 2023 NBA Draft class one year ago, but all opted to return to school before the May deadline and helped their teams to the Sweet 16 in the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

Shannon used his COVID year of eligibility last season and is not among the early entry prospects.

The first round of the draft is scheduled for Wednesday, June 26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The league created a two-day event for the first time this year and will hold the second round on June 27 at ESPN's Seaport District Studios in New York.

A complete list of early entry and international prospects was sent to NBA teams this week and can be found below.

Player, Team, Height, Eligibility Status

Achor Achor, Samford, 6-9, Senior

Chibuzo Agbo, Boise State, 6-7, Senior

Abdullah Ahmed, Westchester Knicks (G League), 6-10, 2003 DOB

Jonas Aidoo, Tennessee, 6-11, Junior

Michael Ajayi, Pepperdine, 6-7, Junior

Posh Alexander, Butler, 6-0, Senior

Trey Alexander, Creighton, 6-4, Junior

Izan Almansa, G League Ignite, 6-10, 2005 DOB

Mark Armstrong, Villanova, 6-2, Sophomore

Adama Bal, Santa Clara, 6-6, Junior

Joe Bamisile, VCU, 6-4, Senior

Aziz Bandaogo, Cincinnati, 7-0, Senior

Brooks Barnhizer, Northwestern, 6-6, Junior

Reece Beekman, Virginia, 6-3, Senior

Jesse Bingham II, Indianapolis, 6-6, Senior

Jalen Blackmon, Stetson, 6-3, Junior

Adem Bona, UCLA, 6-10, Sophomore

Malik Bowman, Overtime Elite/Lusitania (Portugal) 6-8, 2004 DOB

Jaden Bradley, Arizona, 6-3, Sophomore

Trevon Brazile, Arkansas, 6-10, Sophomore

Koby Brea, Dayton, 6-6, Senior

Jack Brestel, Roanoke College, 6-5, Senior

Jalen Bridges, Baylor, 6-9, Senior

Dion Brown, UMBC, 6-3, Sophomore

Nimari Burnett, Michigan, 6-4, Junior

Markus Burton, Notre Dame, 5-11, Freshman

Lamont Butler Jr., San Diego State, 6-2, Senior

Matas Buzelis, G League Ignite, 6-10, 2004 DOB

Wesley Cardet Jr., Chicago State, 6-6, Junior

Andrew Carr, Wake Forest, 6-11, Senior

Carlton Carrington, Pittsburgh, 6-4, Freshman

Devin Carter, Providence, 6-3, Junior

Stephon Castle, Connecticut, 6-6, Freshman

Cam Christie, Minnesota, 6-6, Freshman

Nique Clifford, Colorado State, 6-6, Senior

Donovan Clingan, Connecticut, 7-2, Sophomore

Isaiah Collier, USC, 6-5, Freshman

Jalen Cook, LSU, 6-0, Senior

Cedric Coward, Eastern Washington, 6-6, Junior

Isaiah Crawford, Louisiana Tech, 6-6, Senior

Somto Cyril, Overtime Elite, 6-10, 2005 DOB

Thierry Darlan, G League Ignite, 6-8, 2004 DOB

Tristan Da Silva, Colorado, 6-9, Senior

DJ Davis, Butler, 6-1, Senior

Johnell Davis, Florida Atlantic, 6-4, Senior

Anthony Dell'Orso, Campbell, 6-6, Sophomore

Mohamed Diarra, NC State, 6-10, Junior

Rob Dillingham, Kentucky, 6-2, Freshman

Eric Dixon, Villanova, 6-8, Senior

Reynan Dos Santos, Overtime Elite, 6-5, 2004 DOB

Garwey Dual, Providence, 6-5, Freshman

Ryan Dunn, Virginia, 6-8, Sophomore

Xavier DuSell, Fresno State, 6-4, Senior

Zach Edey, Purdue, 7-4, Senior

Justin Edwards, Kentucky, 6-8, Freshman

Noah Farrakhan, West Virginia, 6-2, Senior

RJ Felton, East Carolina, 6-3, Junior

Frankie Fidler, Omaha, 6-7, Junior

Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 7-0, Sophomore

Rasheer Fleming, St. Joseph's, 6-9, Sophomore

Trentyn Flowers, Adelaide (Australia), 6-8, 2005 DOB

Johnny Furphy, Kansas, 6-9, Freshman

Eric Gaines, UAB, 6-2, Senior

Kyshawn George, Miami, 6-8, Freshman

Tyon Grant-Foster, Grand Canyon, 6-7, Senior

Keyshawn Hall, George Mason, 6-7, Sophomore

PJ Hall, Clemson, 6-10, Senior

Tyler Harris, Portland, 6-8, Freshman

Coleman Hawkins, Illinois, 6-10, Senior

A.J. Hoggard, Michigan State, 6-3, Senior

Ron Holland II, G League Ignite, 6-8, 2005 DOB

DaRon Holmes II, Dayton, 6-10, Junior

Ben Humrichous, Evansville, 6-9, Senior

Chase Hunter, Clemson, 6-4, Senior

CJ Huntley, Appalachian State, 6-10, Senior

Oso Ighodaro, Marquette, 6-9, Senior

Harrison Ingram, North Carolina, 6-8, Junior

Jahzare Jackson, Overtime Elite, 7-0, 2004 DOB

Andrej Jakimovski, Washington State, 6-8, Senior

Bronny James, USC, 6-4, Freshman

Sion James, Tulane, 6-5, Senior

AJ Johnson, Illawarra (Australia), 6-6, 2004 DOB

Meechie Johnson, South Carolina, 6-3, Senior

David Jones, Memphis, 6-6, Senior

Dillon Jones, Weber State, 6-6, Senior

Dordije Jovanovic, Ontario Clippers (G League) 6-7, 2003 DOB

Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton, 7-0, Senior

Arthur Kaluma, Kansas State, 6-7, Junior

Alex Karaban, Connecticut, 6-8, Sophomore

Miles Kelly, Georgia Tech, 6-4, Junior

Bobi Klintman, Cairns (Australia), 6-10, 2003 DOB

Tyler Kolek, Marquette, 6-3, Senior

Chaz Lanier, North Florida, 6-4, Senior

Pelle Larrson, Arizona, 6-5, Senior

Toibu Lawal, VCU, 6-8, Sophomore

Xaivian Lee, Princeton, 6-3, Sophomore

Jalen Lewis, Overtime Elite, 6-10, 2005 DOB

KJ Lewis, Arizona, 6-4, Freshman

Malique Lewis, Mexico City Capitanes (G League) 6-8, 2004 DOB

Kino Lilly Jr., Brown, 6-0, Junior

Jared McCain, Duke, 6-3, Freshman

Javian McCollum, Oklahoma, 6-2, Junior

Robert McCray V, Jacksonville, 6-4, Sophomore

Scotty Middleton, Ohio State, 6-6, Freshman

Igor Milicic Jr., Charlotte, 6-10, Junior

Baba Miller, Florida State, 6-11, Sophomore

Judah Mintz, Syracuse, 6-3, Sophomore

Yves Missi, Baylor, 7-0, Freshman

Ajay Mitchell, Santa Barbara, 6-4, Junior

Jonathan Mogbo, San Francisco, 6-8, Senior

Jalon Moore, Oklahoma, 6-6, Junior

Shahid Muhammad, Southern Idaho, 6-10, Sophomore

Matthew Murrell, Mississippi, 6-4, Senior

Baye Ndongo, Georgia Tech, 6-9, Freshman

Carlos Nichols, Southern Crescent Tech (GA) 6-5, Freshman

Zarique Nutter, Northern Illinois, 6-7, Senior

Toby Okani, UIC, 6-7, Senior

Norchad Omier, Miami, 6-7, Senior

Great Osobor, Utah State, 6-8, Junior

Wooga Poplar, Miami, 6-5, Junior

Kasean Pryor, South Florida, 6-9, Senior

Will Richard, Florida, 6-4, Junior

Jordan Riley, Temple, 6-4, Junior

Jeremy Roach, Duke, 6-2, Senior

Jaxson Robinson, BYU, 6-7, Senior

Payton Sandfort, Iowa, 6-7, Junior

Babacar Sane, G League Ignite, 6-8, 2003 DOB

Mark Sears, Alabama, 6-1, Senior

Jamal Shead, Houston, 6-1, Senior

Reed Sheppard, Kentucky, 6-3, Freshman

Max Shulga, VCU, 6-5, Senior

KJ Simpson, Colorado, 6-2, Junior

Tyler Smith, G League Ignite, 6-9, 2004 DOB

Jason Spurgin, Bowling Green, 6-11, Senior

A.J. Staton-McCray, Samford, 6-5, Junior

Jarin Stevenson, Alabama, 6-11, Freshman

AJ Storr, Wisconsin, 6-7, Sophomore

Jahmyl Telfort, Butler, 6-7, Senior

Saint Thomas, Northern Colorado, 6-7, Junior

JT Toppin, New Mexico, 6-9, Freshman

Yacine Toumi, Evansville, 6-9, Senior

Trey Townsend, Oakland, 6-6, Senior

Jaylon Tyson, California, 6-7, Junior

Milos Uzan, Oklahoma, 6-4, Sophomore

Ja'Kobe Walter, Baylor, , 6-5, Freshman

Jaykwon Walton, Memphis, 6-7, Senior

Kel'el Ware, Indiana, , 7-0, Sophomore

Bryson Warren, Sioux Falls Skyforce (G League) 6-2, 2004 DOB

Marques Warrick, Northern Kentucky, 6-2, Senior

Deshawndre Washington New Mexico State, 6-7, Junior

Jamir Watkins, Florida State, 6-7, Junior

Jaylen Wells, Washington State, 6-8, Junior

Amari Williams, Drexel, , 6-10, Senior

Cody Williams, Colorado, 6-8, Freshman

Terrance Williams II, Michigan, 6-7, Senior

Joseph Zaher, Bowling Green, 6-0, Sophomore

Below is the list of international players who have applied for early entry into NBA Draft 2024.

Player, Team/Country of Team, Height, Eligibility Status

Melvin Ajinca, Saint Quentin (France) 6-8, 2004 DOB

Miguel Allen, Joventut (Spain), 6-8, 2003 DOB

Roberts Blums, VEF Riga (Latvia), 6-4, 2005 DOB

Luka Bogavac, Derby Podgorica (Montenegro), 6-5, 2003 DOB

Gael Bonilla, Caceres (Spain), 6-9, 2003 DOB

Michael Caicedo, Girona (Spain), 6-6, 2003 DOB

Milhan Charles, BAL Weert (Holland), 6-7, 2004 DOB

Ulrich Chomche, NBA Academy (Africa) 6-11, 2005 DOB

Yongxi Cui, Guangzhou (China), 6-6, 2003 DOB

Pacome Dadiet, Ulm (Germany), 6-8, 2005 DOB

Thijs De Ridder, Bilbao (Spain), 6-8, 2003 DOB

Brice Dessert, Blois (France), 6-11, 2003 DOB

Mohamed Diawara, Poitiers (France), 6-8, 2005 DOB

Nikola Djurisic, Mega (Serbia), 6-8, 2004 DOB

Ruben Dominguez, Castello (Spain), 6-5, 2003 DOB

Ugo Doumbia, Chalons-Reims (France) 6-4, 2003 DOB

Lucas Dufeal, Vichy Clermont (France) 6-9, 2003 DOB

Quinn Ellis, Trento (Italy), 6-4, 2003 DOB

Mouhamed Faye, Reggio Emilia (Italy), 6-10, 2005 DOB

Andrija Jelavic, Mega (Serbia), 6-10, 2004 DOB

Ilias Kamardine, Vichy Clermont (France) 6-4, 2003 DOB

Gustav Knudsen, Bakken (Denmark), 6-8, 2003 DOB

Konstantin Kostadinov Alicante (Spain), 6-8, 2003 DOB

Liutauras Lelevicius, Lietkabelis (Lithuania) 6-7, 2003 DOB

Timotej Malovec, Mega (Serbia), 6-7, 2004 DOB

Bogoljub Markovic, Beograd (Serbia), 6-9, 2005 DOB

Eli John Ndiaye, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-8, 2004 DOB

Ousmane Ndiaye, Palencia (Spain), 6-11, 2004 DOB

Juan Nunez, Ulm (Germany), 6-4, 2004 DOB

Noah Penda, Vichy Clermont (France) 6-8, 2005 DOB

Zacharie Perrin, Antibes (France), 6-9, 2004 DOB

Zaccharie Risacher, Bourg (France), 6-9, 2005 DOB

Musa Sagnia, Manresa (Spain), 6-8, 2003 DOB

Tidjane Salaun, Cholet (France), 6-9, 2005 DOB

Alexandre Sarr, Perth (Australia), 7-0, 2005 DOB

Nikola Topic, Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) 6-6, 2005 DOB

Armel Traore, Blois (France), 6-9, 2003 DOB

Cezar Unitu, Constanta (Romania), 6-2, 2005 DOB

Fedor Zugic, Goettingen (Germany), 6-5, 2003 DOB

Player Notes
Mike Conley Thu May 16 2:40pm

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley (calf) is set to play in Game 6 versus the Denver Nuggets. The starting point guard missed Game 5 of the series and was originally listed as questionable with a right soleus strain, however, he appears healthy enough to suit up as Minnesota faces elimination. Nickeil Alexander-Walker filled in for the veteran in Game 5, but will likely revert to his role off the bench. Conley has played a valuable role in the Timberwolves' success this postseason, averaging 11.3 PPG and 7.0 ASG.

Josh Giddey Thu May 16 9:20am

Oklahoma City Thunder guard/forward Josh Giddey led the second unit with 11 points in Wednesday's 104-92 loss to the Mavericks. Giddey has struggled in the series, and Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault dropped him on the bench for Game 5 in favor of Isaiah Joe. The move worked out well for Giddey, as he enjoyed his best outing of the series, adding three rebounds and two assists to his tally with 5-for-8 shooting across 12 minutes. However, with the team losing and now 3-2 behind in the series, Daigneault might be forced to make further adjustments. Joe had a quiet outing with six points. The lineup change also resulted in Cason Wallace logging a playoff career-high 27 minutes off the bench. He couldn't get going either, shooting 1-for-7 to finish with three points.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Thu May 16 9:10am

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had another 30-point effort in Wednesday's Game 5 loss to Dallas, reaching the plateau for the fourth consecutive game with 12-for-22 shooting. He was 2-for-4 with the three-ball and continued to make an impact all over the court. Gilgeous-Alexander's stat line included six rebounds, eight assists, two steals, and one block. He's been highly productive at both ends in the series, but it looks like the Thunder need even more from Gilgeous-Alexander as the team faces elimination in Game 6 on Saturday.

Derrick White Thu May 16 8:50am

Boston Celtics guard Derrick White was back in form in Game 5 against Cleveland on Wednesday, recording 18 points, five rebounds, six assists, and two steals in a 113-98 win. After being limited to only five points in Game 4, White had twice as many points in the first quarter alone on Wednesday. He was quiet for the rest of the game but still ended up with a good stat line, shooting 4-for-9 from deep and 7-for-17 overall. For some reason, White has struggled to post defensive stats in the postseason, but he continues to play a significant part in Boston's success. The 29-year-old averages 18.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 3.8 assists with 43.5 percent three-point shooting in the playoffs.

Luka Doncic Thu May 16 8:50am

Dallas Mavericks point guard Luka Doncic registered a 30-point triple-double as the team moved one win away from a Conference Finals spot with a 104-92 road victory against the Thunder Wednesday night. Doncic has been held back by multiple injuries in these playoffs, but it was smooth sailing for him on Wednesday, as the Mavericks superstar shot 12-for-22 from the field en route to a game-high 31 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists. He had five three-point makes with 11 attempts and also registered one block. Doncic will go after his first career three-game postseason triple-double streak when Dallas tries to close out the series in Game 6 on Saturday.

Jayson Tatum Thu May 16 8:40am

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum came very close to his second postseason triple-double as the C's closed out the Cavaliers on Wednesday with a 113-98 win. Tatum played his part on offense with a team-high 25 points and nine assists while grabbing 10 rebounds. He had a major impact at the other end as well, recording four of Boston's six steals. This was a pretty rough series for Tatum shooting-wise, but he finally got things to click in Game 5, hitting 9-for-16 from the field with a 3-for-7 effort from deep. He can now start preparing for already his fifth Conference Finals series in seven years.

Al Horford Thu May 16 8:40am

Boston Celtics forward/center Al Horford got his fingerprints all over Wednesday's 113-98 win over Cleveland, notching 22 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, one steal, and three blocks with six makes from downtown. At 37 years old, Horford became the oldest player in league history to finish a playoff game with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and five triples His efforts in the postseason tend to be inconsistent, but Horford was certainly a man on a mission Wednesday night. He can now get his body some rest as Boston awaits its Conference Finals opponent from the Knicks-Pacers matchup. Kristaps Porzingis (calf) is expected to return in the next series, pushing Horford back to the bench, but the savvy veteran should still find ways to impact games.

Darius Garland Wed May 15 9:30pm

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland struggled in Wednesday's loss to Boston. Donovan Mitchell (calf) and Jarrett Allen (rib) weren't available for Game 4 on Monday, resulting in Garland dropping 30 points. However, despite the pair being out again, he took a step back in Game 5, amassing 11 points and shooting 4-for-17 from the field. While Garland added nine assists and two steals, DFS participants expected more. The 24-year-old finished the regular season by averaging 18.0 points, 6.5 assists, and 2.7 boards, a drop from the 2022-23 campaign. Nonetheless, with Mitchell potentially on the move, Garland may become the No. 1 option for the offense next season. Of course, he'll need to stay healthy for a potential increase in production to make a difference for fantasy managers.

Evan Mobley Wed May 15 9:20pm

Cleveland Cavaliers forward/center Evan Mobley finished with a game-high 33 points in Wednesday's loss to the Boston Celtics. He added seven rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and one steal. With Jarrett Allen (rib) and Donovan Mitchell (calf) both sidelined, Mobley stepped up to deliver his best game of the postseason. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough, as the Cavs' loss on Wednesday meant an end to their playoff run. The 22-year-old ended the regular season by averaging 15.7 points, 1.4 blocks, and a career-high 9.4 rebounds. However, he was limited to just 50 games due to various injuries. Without question, Mobley has plenty of untapped potential, so he'll remain a hot commodity for fantasy managers heading into the 2024-25 campaign. He needs to get more consistent on the scoring end. But that should come in time.

Mike Conley Wed May 15 9:10pm

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley (calf) is questionable for Thursday's matchup with the Nuggets. Like others around the National Basketball Association, the veteran is battling a Soleus Strain. He wasn't available for Game 5, resulting in Nickeil Alexander-Walker entering the starting lineup and finishing with 14 points, five assists, and two steals. The Timberwolves are a loss away from elimination, so Conley will do all he can to get out there. However, if he does suit up, he likely won't be fully healthy, which isn't ideal for his DFS potential. But if Conley isn't out there, Alexander-Walker has value potential for DFS participants.

Jamal Murray Wed May 15 8:50pm

Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (calf) is questionable for Thursday's postseason contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Murray has been dealing with a strained left calf for weeks but has played through it, so he'll likely be on the court for Game 6. He got off to a rough start in the series with the Timberwolves. But he's turned things around, recently amassing 16 points in Tuesday's win. Although others have played better in this series, DFS managers can't ignore Murray's upside.

Jarrett Allen Wed May 15 5:50pm

Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (rib) will not make his comeback in Game 5 against the Celtics on Wednesday. The big guy has been downgraded from questionable to out. Allen will be absent for an eighth consecutive game. His injury has given Isaac Okoro an opportunity to run with the starters, but he's been very unproductive fantasy-wise. Okoro has had back-to-back two-point outings. Tristan Thompson and Marcus Morris Sr. have also benefited from Allen's absence, but they haven't been great for fantasy production either.

Donovan Mitchell Wed May 15 5:40pm

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (calf) has been officially ruled out for Wednesday's clash with the Celtics. The Cleveland star misses a second consecutive game, and the team finds itself in a very tough situation on Wednesday, with Caris LeVert (knee) also joining Jarrett Allen on the sidelines. Dean Wade will move to the starting lineup, which will boost his fantasy value. However, the 27-year-old hasn't been a very productive per-minute performer in his career.

Caris LeVert Wed May 15 5:40pm

Cleveland Cavaliers guard/forward Caris LeVert (knee) will not play against Boston on Wednesday. The team has downgraded him from questionable to out ahead of tip-off. LeVert was Donovan Mitchell's (calf) replacement in the starting lineup in Game 5. Dean Wade, who averaged 6.3 points and 4.7 rebounds in 32 stars during the regular season, will be the next man up. Sam Merrill should also play a much larger role in the rotation.

Donovan Mitchell Wed May 15 2:10pm

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (calf) is expected to miss Game 5 versus the Boston Celtics. The star guard sat out Game 4 because of a calf strain, and the latest news is not encouraging for Cavaliers fans. The team travels to Boston and faces elimination against a talented Celtics lineup. Without Mitchell, everyone in the rotation will be forced to take on much larger roles again. Darius Garland was the primary playmaker in Game 4, scoring 30 points and dishing out seven assists. Final confirmation of Mitchell's status will come later today before tip-off.

Lonzo Ball Wed May 15 10:20am

Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball (knee) gave an update on his injury status on his new podcast, "What an Experience." "It's coming along, man. Week by week," Ball said. "It's improving, so that's all I can ask for. Still not where I want it to be. Out of 100 (percent), I'd say I'm about 70 (percent). Good enough to play, but it could still get better. I still got a long summer ahead of me. But definitely looking forward to the future." The talented playmaker hasn't played in an NBA game since January 2022 due to a left knee injury. Ball, who will turn 27 in October, recently picked up a $21.4 million option on his contract for the 2024-25 season.

Karl-Anthony Towns Wed May 15 10:10am

Minnesota Timberwolves forward/center Karl-Anthony Towns posted a team-high 23 points in Tuesday's 112-97 loss to the Nuggets despite hurting his left knee early in the game. In an unfortunate incident, Towns banged knees with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and had to briefly exit the game near the end of the first quarter. He moved gingerly after returning, but the Timberwolves trainers apparently worked wonders during the halftime break, as Towns looked completely fine in the second half. Towns, who had meniscus surgery on the same knee during the regular season, added six rebounds, four assists, and two steals to his line, shooting 10-for-19 from the field, including 2-for-5 from deep. It looks like the Timberwolves star escaped serious injury, but he could still pop up on the injury report ahead of Thursday's Game 6.

Nikola Jokic Wed May 15 10:00am

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic dominated Game 5 against Minnesota on Tuesday, finishing a 112-97 win with 40 points on 15-for-22 shooting. He went 2-for-3 from downtown and added seven rebounds, 13 assists, two steals, and one block to his tally, becoming only the second player after Chris Paul to record a playoff game with 40-plus points, 10-plus assists, and zero turnovers. This also marks Jokic's highest-scoring game of the 2024 playoffs. Jokic, who received his third MVP trophy ahead of Tuesday's contest, has looked back to his best in the last couple of games, and it spells doom for the Timberwolves, who are now 3-2 down in the series after leading 2-0.

Aaron Gordon Wed May 15 10:00am

Denver Nuggets power forward Aaron Gordon picked up two early fouls against Minnesota on Tuesday night but still put together a strong performance in a big win. He recorded his third double-double of the 2024 playoffs with 18 points and 10 rebounds on 7-for-14 shooting while delivering five assists and collecting one steal. Gordon's high-energy efforts included multiple dunks. The 28-year-old has quietly been Denver's second-best player in the series, posting 17.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 1.4 steals with 66 percent shooting from the field.

Isaiah Hartenstein Wed May 15 9:50am

New York Knicks center Isaiah Hartenstein had a historic outing in Tuesday's 121-91 win over the Pacers. He tied Charles Oakley's franchise record and became only the ninth player in NBA playoffs history to record 12-plus offensive rebounds in a game. Hartenstein added five boards on the defensive end, finishing with a big 17-rebound outing in just 31 minutes. He scored seven points on 2-for-3 shooting and recorded five assists with one block. The seven-footer has taken major steps as a playmaker in the series against Indiana, notching five-plus assists in three of the last four games. Hartenstein has done a good job this postseason as Mitchell Robinson's (ankle) replacement in the starting unit, averaging 9.6 points and 7.9 rebounds in 29.5 minutes.