On May 1, Beijing time, according to the list of early registration candidates announced by the NBA, University of Alabama rookie forward Jarin Stevenson (Jarin Stevenson) has signed up for the 2024 NBA Draft, retained his college qualifications, and is expected to eventually withdraw from the draft and stay in school for the sophomore season.
Jarin Stevenson
Stevenson, 6-11 (2.11m), is a highly touted freshman who started as a five-star high school student in the Class of 2024 before jumping to the Class of 2023 and joining the University of Alabama last summer at the age of 17.
Jarin Stevenson
As one of the youngest players in college basketball, he played a bench role for most of the game, but started a few games later in the season due to an injury to Latrell Wrightsell.
Jarin Stevenson
He averaged 5.3 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in his freshman season while shooting 31.7 percent from three-point range. His best game was arguably the most important for the University of Alabama, as he scored 19 points in the elite quarterfinals against Clemson to help the team advance to the final four for the first time.
Jarin Stevenson
As an early contender for the 2024 NBA Draft, Stevenson will have the opportunity to get feedback from NBA scouts on his game and see where he needs to improve, and he must leave the draft by May 29 to stay in school for his sophomore season.