The league sent teams a list of 105 players who are options to be invited to the NBA Combine.
The final roster may be cut to 70 players “if needed by teams”, according to Draft Express’ Jonathan Givony.
The combine was originally scheduled for May 21-24 in Chicago but was postponed due to the coronavirus.
It has not been rescheduled.
If the Combine does take place this offseason, it will realistically be after the NBA Draft Lottery, reportedly scheduled for Aug. 20, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Originally, the 2020 combine was set to begin two days after the lottery.
The list of potential combine participants was created based on votes, according to Givony. If the list is cut to 70, that would also be determined by vote.
Here is the list of 105 players, obtained by NBA Wires’ Bryan Kalbrosky.
There are 104 players listed; Maker Makur was not included, as he committed to Howard in early July.