As players decide whether to turn pro or stay in college with the NBA Draft Combine approaching, several top prospects have announced their intentions. UNC’s Caleb Wilson, a projected top-four pick, is going pro after averaging 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds this season. Illinois’ Keaton Wagler, also a top-10 lock, will enter the draft following a strong season, alongside Louisville’s Mikel Brown, who averaged 18.2 points but struggled with injuries. Other notable decisions include Houston’s Chris Cenac Jr. and Baylor’s Tounde Yessoufou, while Michigan State’s Jeremy Fears will test the waters with a possible return to college.



