Player Invitations
Twelve players have received coveted invitations to attend the 2024 NBA Draft, earning a seat in the prestigious green room. This initial batch of invites, dispatched this Tuesday, includes the names of some of the most promising prospects: Zaccharie Risacher, Alex Sarr, Donovan Clingan, Reed Sheppard, Matas Buzelis, Stephon Castle, Dalton Knecht, Tidjane Salaun, Ron Holland, Cody Williams, Devin Carter, and Ja'Kobe Walter.
Another 11-12 invitations are anticipated to be sent out in waves starting next week.
Green Room Details
The green room serves as a staging area situated in front of the NBA Draft podium. Here, players, their families, and agents await the moment when Commissioner Adam Silver announces their selection. This year, each player will be allowed to invite six people to sit at their individual tables, a reduction from the 10 allowed last year.
Receiving an invitation to the green room is generally seen as a positive indicator of a player's draft stock. However, there have been instances where prospects fell to the second round while sitting in the green room. Notable examples include Bol Bol, Deyonta Davis, Nic Claxton, Maciej Lampe, and Rashard Lewis, among others. These stories serve as cautionary tales that, while a green room invite is prestigious, it is not a guarantee of first-round selection.
Draft Details
For the first time, the NBA Draft will span two days. The first round will take place on June 26 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, while the second round will be held on June 27 in lower Manhattan. This change raises the stakes, as there will be added scrutiny over the final set of players invited to the green room. The aim is to avoid a situation where an invited player and their family have to endure an extra day of waiting to hear their name called.
Last year, the final batch of invitations was not sent out until two days before the draft. Ensuring a smooth process this year is critical, especially since all 12 players from the initial batch of invites are projected to be lottery picks.
Uninvited Projected Lottery Picks
Interestingly, two projected lottery picks who have yet to receive an invitation to the green room are Kentucky's Rob Dillingham and Serbian point guard Nikola Topic. Their situations are unique and illustrate the complexities of draft preparation.
Dillingham has not completed all the necessary requirements to be eligible for selection in the draft, as stipulated by the NBA's collective bargaining agreement. An ankle injury prevented him from participating in athletic testing and shooting drills at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago in mid-May. This injury has also hindered him from attending private workouts with NBA teams thus far. However, his ankle has recovered, and he plans on completing those requirements at the Lakers' practice facility on Friday, according to his agent Lucas Newton of Klutch Sports.
Topic was found to have a partially torn ACL at the NBA Draft Combine in Treviso, Italy, last week. This discovery will likely create uncertainty around his draft stock until team doctors can fully evaluate the injury and decide on the best course of action regarding surgery and a subsequent recovery plan.
While Dillingham and Topic face their own set of challenges, the fact remains that their talent and potential have already caught the eyes of NBA scouts and executives. The green room invitations, though significant, are just one part of a complex puzzle as these young athletes prepare to take their next big step into professional basketball.
Conclusion
The NBA Draft's green room is a place of high anticipation, blending hope with the hard realities of professional sports. The 12 players already invited are on the brink of an exciting new chapter in their careers, while others await their turn as the final invitations are sent out. As the draft approaches, all eyes will be on these young prospects, anxious to see who will make the leap from hopeful to NBA player when Commissioner Adam Silver steps up to the podium and calls their name.