Individuals who are eligible for the National Basketball Association draft but are not currently under contract with a professional team are often referred to as undrafted players available for recruitment. These players have either completed their collegiate careers, played professionally overseas, or otherwise meet the NBA’s eligibility requirements without having been selected in a prior draft. An example includes a college senior who declares for the draft but does not hear their name called on draft night; they then become available to any team as a free agent.
The availability of these unsigned prospects is a significant aspect of team building within the NBA. It offers teams an opportunity to acquire talent overlooked during the draft process, potentially uncovering valuable contributors at minimal cost. Historically, numerous successful NBA players began their careers as undrafted free agents, demonstrating the potential for teams to find impactful players outside of the established draft order. This pathway provides opportunities for players to prove themselves and allows teams to fill roster gaps or add depth without utilizing valuable draft assets or salary cap space.