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Carter Bryant, Sauber, Powell and Fillon will stay in the 2025 NBA Draft

On May 15, four players announced their decision to stay and stay, predicting the first round of Arizona newcomer Carter Bryant and Georgetown freshman inside Thomas Sorber, predicting the second round of North Carolina newcomer Drake Powell and Alabama freshman point guard Labaron Philon, each revealed that they will stay in the 2025 NBA draft, and have closed the door to return to college.

Carter Bryant

University of Arizona freshman Bryant, who stands out in ESPN's latest simulation draft, is expected to hit the lottery zone. The 6-8 (2.03) striker from California started only five games for the Wildcats last season, but the NBA team is interested in his figure, outside shooting ability and defense versatility. He averaged 6.5 points per game in his freshman season and has limited playing time. He is a 2024 McDonald's All-Star player.

Thomas Sorber

Georgetown University freshman Thomas, ESPN official website predicts that it ranks 23rd in the 23rd pick, 6-10 (2.08 meters). In February, the season was reimbursed due to a foot injury. He played in 24 games in his freshman season, and averaged 14.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.0 blocks per game.

Drake Powell

North Carolina freshman wing Powell proved his strength in the joint trial, ESPN's latest forecast of No. 32, averaged 7.4 points per game in his freshman season. He said: "Head coach Hubert Davis has been very supportive in the draft, and I'm glad he did it. I've known him for a long time and our relationship is getting better and better, and he's happy for me."

Labaron Philon

Alabama freshman point guard Feilong announced that he stayed in the NBA draft. He said he was doing his best in the draft. ESPN's latest forecast ranked 43rd, averaging 10.6 points, 3.8 assists and 3.3 assists per game in his freshman season, with excellent organizational skills and versatility on both offense and defense.