Who had declared for NBA draft? Cameron Boozer makes decision as last call looms

The deadline to declare for the 2026 NBA Draft has arrived, with several top college basketball players deciding to enter the draft. Players like Cameron Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, and Darryn Peterson have declared for the draft, while others still have until May 24 to officially withdraw and return to their college programs.
The deadline for college basketball players to declare for the 2026 NBA Draft has passed. Several top prospects, including Cameron Boozer from Duke, AJ Dybantsa from BYU, and Darryn Peterson from Kansas, have decided to enter the draft. Declaring for the draft does not necessarily mean giving up college eligibility; players have until May 24 to withdraw and return to their college programs. Some players, like Boozer, have already made their decision, while others are still considering their options. The list of players who have declared for the draft includes 15 names, with some also entering the transfer portal. The NBA Draft process allows players to 'test the waters' before making a final decision on their career path.
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