Gonzaga commits Isiah Harwell, Jack Kayil among 71 early NBA draft entrants
Incoming Gonzaga guards Isiah Harwell and Jack Kayil are among 71 players entering the 2026 NBA draft early, using the process to test the waters while retaining eligibility. Harwell, a former top-20 recruit, is working to recover from an ACL injury and has gone largely unranked in mock drafts. Kayil, an international prospect, received a mid-second-round grade from ESPN's Jeremy Woo. Both players can withdraw by late May or early June to play for Gonzaga next season.
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