Potential lottery picks like Georgia’s Anthony Edwards and Iowa State’s Tyrese Haliburton made their intentions known early, but plenty of other college stars were on the fence. This draft class isn’t particularly strong or deep, so it will be a challenge for teams to find contributors for their rotations.

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There is a bigger issue than the talent level of this group, of course. With the coronavirus pandemic shutting down all NBA operations indefinitely, there is no guarantee the 2020 NBA Draft will be held June 25 as originally scheduled. Front offices will still have to prepare for draft night, though, even if the ability to evaluate and interview players is more difficult than usual.

Which prospects entered their names into the draft pool? Here are the top underclassmen who have declared.

(Note: The deadline to withdraw is June 15 at 5 p.m. ET.)

NBA Draft 2020 prospects: Early-entry list