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Gonzaga commit Isiah Harwell withdraws from NBA Draft before G League Camp | Notebook

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May 8—Isiah Harwell is forgoing the opportunity to participate in this week's G League Elite Camp and electing to focus on the next stage of his college basketball career. Harwell, the Houston transfer who announced a commitment to Gonzaga nearly a month ago, is withdrawing from the NBA Draft and won't compete in the G League Elite Camp scrimmages set to take place in Chicago according to Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress. The guard's decision comes more than two weeks before the May 27 deadline for college players to withdraw their name from the draft.

International prospects who've declared for the draft — a group of players that includes fellow Gonzaga guard commit Jack Kayil — have until June 13 to withdraw. Harwell wasn't widely considered to be an NBA prospect coming off a freshman season at Houston that saw him average 3. 6 points and 2.

0 rebounds in 13. 8 minutes per game but still put his name in the Draft, presumably as a way to gain feedback from NBA evaluators. The Houston transfer also received an invitation to the G League Elite Camp taking place this weekend at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.

Harwell and former Saint Mary's standout Paulius Murauskas, who's joining ex-Gaels coach Randy Bennett at Arizona State next season, were two of four players to pull out of the event on Friday, according to Givony. Gonzaga forward Graham Ike is still scheduled to participate at the camp in Chicago and will look to showcase his skills in scrimmages taking place Saturday and Sunday. The All-American forward and West Coast Conference Player of the Year will compete on a team with NC State's Quadir Copeland, Oostende's (Belgium) Noam Yaacov, Texas Tech's Donovan Atwell, North Carolina's Seth Trimble, UC Santa Barbara's Aidan Mahaney, SE Melbourne's (Australia) Malique Lewis, Liberty's Zach Cleveland, Purdue's Trey Kaufman-Renn, Missouri's Mark Mitchell Jr.

and BYU's Keba Keita. A former top-20 high school prospect at Wasatch Academy, Harwell became the first of two Big 12 transfers to announce a commitment to Gonzaga in recent weeks. Arizona State center Massamba Diop, consider one of the top two or three big men available in the transfer portal, recently followed suit by choosing the Zags over Big East champion St.

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