International NBA Prospects on the Rise
Let's dive into the world of up-and-coming NBA prospects from across the pond. Every year surprise prospects come out of nowhere. Let's list some of the possible names you'll encounter!
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Introduction
This article highlights five legitimate prospects for the collegiate level while also targeting cases for the 2026 NBA Draft. All prospects played in the Adidas Next Generation Tournament in Istanbul, Türkiye between 29 November and 1 December 2024.
Ognjen Srzentić — KK Mega Basket
Wing — 6’7” — Serbia
Date of Birth: 18 March 2007
Srzentić had a good outing at the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp. He’s one of Mega Basket’s next top prospects for the NBA. His game is built around creating advantages and making good decisions as a scorer with his shot selection and as a passer. Despite the wing-heavy build, Srzentić has the tools to play as a point guard in the NBA.