Florida's Alex Condon declares for 2025 NBA Draft, but keeps collegiate eligibility
- On Wednesday, April 16, Florida Gators sophomore Alex Condon declared for the 2025 NBA Draft.
- He announced his intentions while maintaining his college eligibility, opening the possibility of returning to Florida.
- Condon, a 6-foot-11 forward, averaged 10.6 points and 1.3 blocks across 37 games for the national champion Gators.
- Condon stated, "I'm entering my name into the 2025 NBA Draft while maintaining my college eligibility."
- Condon will consider remaining in the draft if he receives assurance of being selected in the 15-30 range, otherwise he will return to Florida.
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Florida’s Alex Condon declares for 2025 NBA Draft, will retain NCAA eligibility
Florida Gators sophomore Alex Condon announced Wednesday on Instagram he is entering his name into the 2025 NBA Draft, but will maintain his collegiate eligibility. Coming fresh off Florida’s national championship, Condon told ESPN on Wednesday: “This season was unreal. Our team had so much depth, and everyone bought into playing unselfishly. Different guys stepped up when it mattered. That’s what made us champions.” Condon logged 12 points, se…

Gators F Alex Condon declares for draft, retains eligibility
Florida forward Alex Condon declared for the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday while retaining his college eligibility. The 6-foot-11 sophomore averaged 10.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 37 games (35 starts) for the national champion Gators in 2024-25.…
Condon To Enter NBA Draft, Maintain NCAA Eligibility - ESPN 98.1 FM / 850 AM WRUF
Florida forward Alex Condon will test the waters of the NBA Draft while maintaining his NCAA eligibility, he announced Wednesday on social media. Per Alex Condon’s IG pic.twitter.com/p40tEg3sSM — David Soderquist (@HightopDave) April 16, 2025 The coming weeks will be key for Condon as he prepares for the NBA Combine. He has until May 28 to choose to withdraw his name from the draft. If he decides to do so, he says he will stay at Florida for …
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