– Pre-Draft Showcase for Top Draft-Eligible Prospects from Outside the U.S.
Will Take Place June 2-5 in Treviso, Italy –
Houston Rockets guard James Harden, middle, shoots between Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, left, and guard Klay Thompson during the second half in Game 5 of the NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference finals in Houston, Thursday, May 24, 2018. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced 31 of the 40 players who are expected to attend the NBA Global Camp 2018, a pre-Draft showcase from June 2-5 at La Ghirada Sports Center in Treviso, Italy, for top Draft-eligible prospects from outside the U.S.
 
The camp will include team interview sessions, five-on-five games, shooting drills, and strength and agility testing in front of representatives from all 30 NBA teams, all under the direction of NBA personnel.
 
The camp will also feature a series of scrimmages among prospects from NBA Academies, the league’s network of elite basketball training centers around the world for top male and female prospects from outside the U.S., along with a team from Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence and top international prospects.  Since October 2016, NBA Academies have been launched in Canberra, Australia; Jinan, Urumqi and Zhuji, China; Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), India; Mexico City, Mexico; and Thies, Senegal. 
 
Select portions of the camp will be live-streamed on the NBA’s Facebook page atFacebook.com/NBA.
 
Below is the list of Draft-eligible attendees who have confirmed that they will attend the NBA Global Camp 2018.  The final list will be announced prior to the camp.
 
First Name
Last Name
College/Club
Berke
Atar
Bandirma Kirmizi (Turkey)
Isaac
Bonga
Fraport Skyliners (Germany)
Etienne
Ca
Chalon (France)
Vasileios
Charalampopoulos
PAOK (Greece)
Yago
Dos Santos
Paulistano (Brazil)
Cyrille
Eliezer-Vanerot
Paris Levallois (France)
Diego
Flaccadori
Aquila Basket Trento (Italy)
Gabriel
Galvanini
Bauru (Brazil)
Stephane
Gombauld
Lille Metropole (France)
Melvyn
Govindy
Cholet (France)
Egemen
Guven
Karsiyaka (Turkey)
Aleksa
Ilic
KK Buducnost (Montenegro)
Karim
Jallow
Bayern Munich (Germany)
Matas
Jogela
Zalgiris II (Lithuania)
Georgios
Kalaitzakis
Panathinaikos (Greece)
Leon
Kratzer
Wuerzburg (Germany)
Arnoldas
Kulboka
Capo d’Orlando (Italy)
Aleksandar
Lazic
KK Mega Bemax (Serbia)
Xabier
Lopez-Arostegui
Joventut Badalona (Spain)
Matur
Maker
CIBA (Canada)
Vanja
Marinkovic
Partizan (Serbia)
William
McDowell-White
Baunach (Germany)
MiKyle
McIntosh
Oregon (Canada)
Blaz
Mesicek
Brindisi (Italy)
Dzanan
Musa
Cedevita (Croatia)
Andreas
Obst
Gotha (Germany)
Erxhan
Osmani
Bandirma Kirmizi (Turkey)
Jean-Marc
Pansa
Nanterre (France)
Darel
Poirier
Charleville (France)
Issuf
Sanon
Olimpija (Slovenia)
Michael
Uchendu
Bauru (Brazil)