The NBA released the final list of players that will remain early-entry candidates for the 2017 draft on Tuesday. The list consists of 63 collegiate and 10 international prospects.

Here is the final list:

COLLEGE PLAYERS

Edrice Adebayo, Kentucky

Jarrett Allen, Texas

Ike Anigbogu, UCLA

OG Anunoby, Indiana

Dwayne Bacon, Florida State

Lonzo Ball, UCLA

Jordan Bell, Oregon

James Blackmon Jr., Indiana

Antonio Blakeney, LSU

Tony Bradley, North Carolina

Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucky

Dillon Brooks, Oregon

Thomas Bryant, Indiana

Clandell Cetoute, Thiel College (PA)

John Collins, Wake Forest

Zach Collins, Gonzaga

Chance Comanche, Arizona

Tyler Dorsey, Oregon

PJ Dozier, South Carolina

Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State

Tony Farmer, Lee College (TX)

De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky

Markelle Fultz, Washington

Harry Giles, Duke

Isaac Humphries, Kentucky

Tre Hunter, Mt. San Jacinto College (CA)

Jonathan Isaac, Florida State

Frank Jackson, Duke

Josh Jackson, Kansas

Justin Jackson, North Carolina

Jaylen Johnson, Louisville

Ted Kapita, North Carolina State

Marcus Keene, Central Michigan

Luke Kennard, Duke

Kyle Kuzma, Utah

TJ Leaf, UCLA

Tyler Lydon, Syracuse

Lauri Markkanen, Arizona

Eric Mika, BYU

Donovan Mitchell, Louisville

Malik Monk, Kentucky

Johnathan Motley, Baylor

Austin Nichols, Virginia

Semi Ojeleye, SMU

Cameron Oliver, Nevada

Justin Patton, Creighton

L.J. Peak, Georgetown

Ivan Rabb, California

Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State

Devin Robinson, Florida

Josh Robinson, Austin Peay

Kobi Simmons, Arizona

Dennis Smith Jr., North Carolina State

Edmond Sumner, Xavier

Caleb Swanigan, Purdue

Jayson Tatum, Duke

Matt Taylor, New Mexico State

Trevor Thompson, Ohio State

Melo Trimble, Maryland

Craig Victor II, LSU

Antone Warren, Antelope Valley CC (CA)

Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga

D.J. Wilson, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS

Simon Birgander, Clavijo (Spain)

Luka Bozic, Zagreb (Croatia)

Vlatko Cancar, Mega Leks (Serbia)

Wesley Alves Da Silva, Paulistano (Brazil)

George de Paula, Paulistano (Brazil)

Isaiah Hartenstein, Zalgiris (Lithuania)

Jonathan Jeanne, Nancy (France)

Alpha Kaba, Mega Leks (Serbia)

Tidjan Keita, Cegep de Thetford (Canada)

Frank Ntilikina, Strasbourg (France)