The NBA G League has formally announced its field of 44 draft prospects for the 2022 NBA G League Elite Camp.
The event, which will take place May 16 and 17 in Chicago, “gives draft prospects an opportunity to display their skills in front of NBA and NBA G League scouts, coaches and front-office executives over the course of the camp by playing in five-on-five games and participating in strength and agility drills.”
The top performers from the camp will be invited to the NBA Draft Combine, which will take place from May 18-22 in Chicago. Some NBA players who have participated in past G League Elite Camps include Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado, Pacers forward Oshae Brissett, Clippers wing Terance Mann, and Heat wing Max Strus.
Here’s the list of 44 draft-eligible attendees:
- Max Abmas (Oral Roberts)
 - James Akinjo (Baylor)
 - Keve Aluma (Virginia Tech)
 - Jules Bernard (UCLA)
 - Buddy Boeheim (Syracuse)
 - Jamaree Bouyea (San Francisco)
 - Eli Brooks (Michigan)
 - Keion Brooks Jr. (Kentucky)
 - Tevin Brown (Murray State)
 - Gabe Brown (Michigan State)
 - Tyler Burton (Richmond)
 - Darius Days (LSU)
 - Michael Devoe (Georgia Tech)
 - Allen Flanigan (Auburn)
 - Kyle Foster (Howard)
 - Javon Freeman-Liberty (DePaul)
 - Kellan Grady (Kentucky)
 - AJ Green (Northern Iowa)
 - Brison Gresham (Texas Southern)
 - Mouhamed Gueye (Washington State)
 - Jordan Hall (St. Joseph’s)
 - Quenton Jackson (Texas A&M)
 - Hyunjung Lee (Davidson)
 - Kenneth Lofton Jr. (Louisiana Tech)
 - Brady Manek (North Carolina)
 - Tyrese Martin (Connecticut)
 - David McCormack (Kansas)
 - Kevin McCullar (Texas Tech)
 - Kameron McGusty (Miami FL)
 - Pete Nance (Northwestern)
 - JD Notae (Arkansas)
 - Shareef O’Neal (LSU)
 - MJ Randolph (Florida A&M)
 - Jared Rhoden (Seton Hall)
 - Jermaine Samuels (Villanova)
 - Marcus Sasser (Houston)
 - Baylor Scheierman (South Dakota State)
 - Luke Travers (Perth Wildcats)
 - Ryan Turell (Yeshiva University)
 - Fabian White Jr. (Houston)
 - Bryson Williams (Texas Tech)
 - Vince Williams Jr. (VCU)
 - Jalen Wilson (Kansas)
 - Kok Yat (Overtime Elite)
 
The list of attendees features 13 players on ESPN’s big board, notes Jonathan Givony of ESPN (via Twitter), so some players have a chance to be drafted.
The top-ranked prospect at the camp is Scheierman (No. 69), who averaged 16.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.3 steals on .508/.469/.802 shooting this season for South Dakota State (35 games, 33.3 minutes per contest).