Ohio State freshman Malaki Branham will hire agent, remain in draft

Branham was one of five freshmen in the country to have multiple 30-point games, and one of two from a Power Five school.

Ohio State freshman Malaki Branham on Wednesday announced that he will hire an agent and remain in the 2022 NBA draft, forgoing his remaining eligibility.

Branham originally announced on April 1 that he would declare for the draft while maintaining his collegiate eligibility. He was one of 283 players that filed as an early entry draft candidate ahead of the April 24 deadline set by the NBA.

He announced his decision at a press conference on campus.

The Big Ten Freshman of the Year averaged 13.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and two assists in 32 games with the Buckeyes. He was one of five freshmen in the country to have multiple 30-point games, and one of two from a Power Five school.

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Branham proved to be a strong offensive weapon throughout the season, one that can score from all three levels. He wasn’t on the radar much entering the season but quickly shot up draft boards after a strong showing in conference play and is now a potential lottery pick.

The NBA draft will take place on June 23.

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