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NBA undrafted free agents: Tracking the notable Udfa signings after 2025 NBA Draft

A total of 59 players had their dreams come true at the 2025 NBA Draft, hearing their name called by either commissioner Adam Silver in the first round or deputy commissioner Mark Tatum in the second round.

However, not every player who entered into the 2025 draft pool was so lucky. Every year, plenty of talented prospects wind up going undrafted, then sign with a team of their choice as a free agent in the hours and days following the draft.

Of course, some of those undrafted free agents could be on track for long, successful careers anyway. Ben Wallace, Fred VanVleet, Udonis Haslem, John Starks, and Alex Caruso are all among the greatest all-time NBA players who weren't picked in the draft.

Following all 59 draft selections, Villanova's Eric Dixon, Gonzaga's Ryan Nembhard and Wake Forest's Hunter Sallis were among the biggest names still up for grabs.

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With the 2025 NBA Draft now in the rearview mirror, The Sporting News is tracking all the notable undrafted free-agent signings.

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NBA undrafted free agents 2025

This section will be updated as undrafted free-agent signings are reported after the draft concludes. Our list contains notable signings rather than every move.

Atlanta Hawks

Eli John Ndiaye, F, Spain

Lamont Butler, G, Kentucky

Boston Celtics

Aaron Scott, F, St. John's

Brooklyn Nets

Grant Nelson, F, Alabama

Charlotte Hornets

Jamiya Neal, G, Creighton

Dujuan Harris Jr., G, Kansas

Chicago Bulls

Caleb Grill, G, Missouri

Cleveland Cavaliers

Chaney Johnson, G, Auburn

Dallas Mavericks

Ryan Nembhard, G, Gonzaga

Miles Kelly, G, Auburn

Obinna Anochili-Killen, F, Marshall

Matthew Cleveland, G, Miami

Denver Nuggets

Tamar Bates, G, Missouri

Reyne Smith, G, Louisville

Curtis Jones, G, Iowa State

Detroit Pistons

Zakai Zeigler, G, Tennessee

Brice Williams, G, Nebraska

Golden State Warriors

Chance McMillan, G, Texas Tech

LJ Cryer, G, Houston

Coleman Hawkins, F, Kansas State

Houston Rockets

Cam Matthews, F, Mississippi State

Indiana Pacers

RJ Felton, G, East Carolina

Samson Johnson, C, UConn

Steven Ashworth, G, Creighton

Los Angeles Clippers

Jahmyl Telfort, F, Butler

John Poulakidas, G, Yale

Los Angeles Lakers

Eric Dixon, F, Villanova

RJ Davis, G, North Carolina

Augustas Marciulionis, G, Saint Mary's

Arthur Kuluma, F, Texas

Miami Heat

Vladislav Goldin, C, Michigan

Steve Settle III, F, Temple

Milwaukee Bucks

Mark Sears, G, Alabama

Terrence Edwards Jr., F, Louisville

New Orleans Pelicans

Hunter Dickinson, C, Kansas

New York Knicks

Dink Pate, F, Mexico City

Oklahoma City Thunder

Payton Sandfort, F, Iowa

Erik Reynolds II, G, Saint Joseph's

Orlando Magic

Johnell Davis, G, Arkansas

Philadelphia 76ers

Hunter Sallis, G, Wake Forest

Igor Miličić Jr., F, Tennessee

Izan Almansa, F, Spain

Saint Thomas, F, USC

Phoenix Suns

CJ Huntley, F, App State

Portland Trail Blazers

Caleb Love, G, Arizona

Sacramento Kings

Isaac Nogues, G, Rip City

Dylan Cardwell, F, Auburn

Toronto Raptors

Chucky Hepburn, G, Louisville

Clifford Omoruyi, C, Alabama

Tyson Degenhart, F, Boise State

Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones, F, UC San Diego

Utah Jazz

RJ Luis Jr., G/F, St. John's

Steven Crowl, F, Wisconsin

Washington Wizards

Kadary Richmond, G, St. John's

Zeke Mayo, G, Kansas

Jonathan Pierre, F, Belmont

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