This is a list of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association players. The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America. The NBA was founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). [1] The league adopted its current name at the start of the 1949–50 season when it merged with the National Basketball League (NBL). [2] The oldest person ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey, a coach who activated himself as a player for a game two days before his 46th birthday. The youngest player ever to play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only six days after his 18th birthday. The oldest active player is LeBron James, who is currently 39 years, 121 days old. The youngest active player in the NBA is Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson, the 45th overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, who was born on December 17, 2004.
Pos | G | F | C |
Position | Guard | Forward | Center |
The oldest player ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey who played one game in the 1947–48 season when he was 45 years and 363 days old. [3] Hickey, who was coaching the Providence Steamrollers at the time, decided to activate himself and played in a game for the Steamrollers. In his first game as a player for the Steamrollers, he missed all six of his shot attempts and only scored two points from three free throw attempts; he only played in one more game before retiring as a player two days shy of his 46th birthday. [4] The second-oldest player is Kevin Willis, who played 20 seasons (excluding the 1988–89 season he missed due to injury) in the league before he sat out the 2005–06 season and earned a contract with the Dallas Mavericks on April 2, 2007. [5] Willis then played five games for the Mavericks at the age of 44. [4] The third-oldest player is Hall of Famer Robert Parish. Parish, who played with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s, played his last season with the Chicago Bulls at the age of 43. [6] He played in 1,611 regular season games during his 21-year career, more than any other player in NBA history. [4] When the Bulls won the 1997 Finals, Parish became the oldest player ever to win the NBA championship. There are 31 players who played in the NBA after they turned 40. Following the retirements of the then-42-year-old Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala shortly after the 2022–23 season, [7] the oldest active player is the aforementioned LeBron James.
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA as of the 2023–24 season |
* | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
† | Denotes player who is not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [8] |
§ | 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2024 [9] |
This list includes active players who are or will be at least 35 years old in the current year.
NBA players usually come from U.S. college basketball. In the past, a college player had to complete his four-year college eligibility before he could enter the league through the NBA draft or as a free agent. In the 1970s, the league began to allow college underclassmen and high school players to enter the league. However, the trend of drafting high school players only began in the mid 1990s. This has led to more younger players entering the league directly after high school graduation. In 2005, the league and the players' union agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement that includes a minimum age limit which requires that players who wish to enter the league must be at least 19 years old on December 31 of the year of the draft, and at least one year removed from high school. International players who did not play college basketball also have to be at least 19 years old on the same date to be able to play in the NBA. [77] Despite a trend toward drafting younger players, the NBA has a higher average age than it had in the 1980s. [78] However, since the NBA introduced the minimum age limit in 2005, the league's average age has decreased in the past few seasons. [79] The youngest player to ever play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum who played his first game at the age of 18 years and 6 days old. [80] Bynum, who was also the youngest player ever selected in the NBA Draft, went into the NBA straight out of high school. [81] Jermaine O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, both drafted in 1996, were the second- and third-youngest players. Serbian Darko Miličić was the youngest player ever to play in an NBA Finals game. [82] He played for the Detroit Pistons in Game 3 of the 2004 Finals at the age of 18 years and 356 days old. The Pistons won the 2004 Finals and Miličić became the youngest player ever to win the NBA championship, being only five days away from his 19th birthday at the time. There are currently 30 players who played in the NBA before they turned 19. Nineteen of them came to the league straight out of high school, while seven of them are international players who never played basketball in the U.S. high schools or colleges before they entered the NBA, and four players, Devin Booker, Joshua Primo, Jalen Duren and GG Jackson played one year of college before entering the NBA all while remaining 18 years old throughout the process.
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA as of the 2023–24 season |
* | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
Player | Pos | Birth date | First game | Age | Team(s) played (years) | Draft (pick) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andrew Bynum | C | October 27, 1987 | November 2, 2005 | 18 years, 6 days | 3 teams |
2005 (10th) | [83] |
Jermaine O'Neal | F/C | October 13, 1978 | December 5, 1996 | 18 years, 53 days | 7 teams
|
1996 (17th) | [84] |
Jim Browne | C | October 3, 1930 | November 30, 1948 | 18 years, 58 days | 2 teams |
Undrafted | [85] [86] |
Kobe Bryant* | G | August 23, 1978 | November 3, 1996 | 18 years, 72 days | Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2016) | 1996 (13th) | [87] |
Darko Miličić | C | June 20, 1985 | October 31, 2003 | 18 years, 133 days | 6 teams
|
2003 (2nd) | [88] |
Stan Brown | F | June 27, 1929 | November 13, 1947 | 18 years, 139 days | Philadelphia Warriors ( 1947–1948, 1951–1952) | Undrafted | [89] [90] |
Bill Willoughby | F/C | May 20, 1957 | October 23, 1975 | 18 years, 156 days | 6 teams |
1975 (19th) | [91] |
Tracy McGrady* | G/F | May 24, 1979 | October 31, 1997 | 18 years, 160 days | 7 teams
|
1997 (9th) | [92] |
Yaroslav Korolev | F | May 7, 1987 | November 4, 2005 | 18 years, 181 days | Los Angeles Clippers ( 2005– 2007) | 2005 (12th) | [93] |
Andris Biedriņš | C | April 2, 1986 | November 5, 2004 | 18 years, 217 days | 2 teams |
2004 (11th) | [94] |
C. J. Miles | G/F | March 18, 1987 | November 14, 2005 | 18 years, 241 days | 7 teams
|
2005 (34th) | [95] |
Amir Johnson | F | May 1, 1987 | January 24, 2006 | 18 years, 268 days | 4 teams
|
2005 (56th) | [96] |
Darryl Dawkins | C | January 11, 1957 | October 27, 1975 | 18 years, 289 days | 4 teams
|
1975 (5th) | [97] |
Joe Graboski | F/C | January 15, 1930 | November 6, 1948 | 18 years, 296 days | 6 teams |
Undrafted | [98] [99] |
Joshua Primo | G | December 24, 2002 | October 20, 2021 | 18 years, 300 days | 2 teams |
2021 (12th) | [100] |
LeBron James^ | F | December 30, 1984 | October 29, 2003 | 18 years, 303 days | 3 teams
|
2003 (1st) | [42] |
Jonathan Bender | F | January 30, 1981 | December 10, 1999 | 18 years, 314 days | 2 teams |
1999 (5th) | [101] |
GG Jackson^ | F/C | December 17, 2004 | October 30, 2023 | 18 years, 317 days | Memphis Grizzlies ( 2023–present) | 2023 (45th) | [102] |
Giannis Antetokounmpo^ | F | December 6, 1994 | October 30, 2013 | 18 years, 328 days | Milwaukee Bucks ( 2013–present) | 2013 (15th) | [103] |
Eddy Curry | C | December 5, 1982 | October 31, 2001 | 18 years, 330 days | 4 teams
|
2001 (4th) | [104] |
Dwight Howard | C | December 8, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 331 days | 7 teams
|
2004 (1st) | [105] |
Josh Smith | F | December 5, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 334 days | 5 teams
|
2004 (17th) | [106] |
Jalen Duren^ | C | November 18, 2003 | October 19, 2022 | 18 years, 335 days | Detroit Pistons ( 2022–present) | 2022 (13th) | [107] |
Sekou Doumbouya | F | December 23, 2000 | November 23, 2019 | 18 years, 335 days | 2 teams |
2019 (15th) | [108] |
Martell Webster | G/F | December 4, 1986 | November 4, 2005 | 18 years, 335 days | 3 teams |
2005 (6th) | [109] |
Robert Swift | C | December 3, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 336 days | Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2004– 2009) | 2004 (12th) | [110] |
Dragan Bender | F/C | November 17, 1997 | October 26, 2016 | 18 years, 344 days | 3 teams |
2016 (4th) | [111] |
Maciej Lampe | F | February 5, 1985 | January 23, 2004 | 18 years, 352 days | 3 teams
|
2003 (30th) | [112] |
Al Harrington | F | February 17, 1980 | February 5, 1999 | 18 years, 353 days | 7 teams
|
1998 (25th) | [113] |
Devin Booker^ | G | October 30, 1996 | October 28, 2015 | 18 years, 363 days | Phoenix Suns ( 2015–present) | 2015 (13th) | [114] |
Player | Pos | Birth date | Age | Team(s) played (years) | Draft (pick) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GG Jackson | F | December 17, 2004 | 19 years, 134 days | Memphis Grizzlies ( 2023–present) | 2023 (45th) | [102] |
Dariq Whitehead | F | August 1, 2004 | 19 years, 272 days | Brooklyn Nets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (22nd) | [115] |
Bilal Coulibaly | F/G | July 26, 2004 | 19 years, 278 days | Washington Wizards ( 2023–present) | 2023 (7th) | [116] |
Noah Clowney | F/C | July 14, 2004 | 19 years, 290 days | Brooklyn Nets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (21st) | [117] |
Cam Whitmore | F | July 8, 2004 | 19 years, 296 days | Houston Rockets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (20th) | [118] |
Rayan Rupert | G/F | May 31, 2004 | 19 years, 334 days | Portland Trail Blazers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (43rd) | [119] |
Nick Smith Jr. | G | April 18, 2004 | 20 years, 11 days | Charlotte Hornets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (27th) | [120] |
Sidy Cissoko | F | April 2, 2004 | 20 years, 27 days | San Antonio Spurs ( 2023–present) | 2023 (44th) | [121] |
Jordan Walsh | F | March 3, 2004 | 20 years, 57 days | Boston Celtics ( 2023–present) | 2023 (38th) | [122] |
Amari Bailey | G | February 17, 2004 | 20 years, 72 days | Charlotte Hornets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (41st) | [123] |
Dereck Lively II | C | February 12, 2004 | 20 years, 77 days | Dallas Mavericks ( 2023–present) | 2023 (12th) | [124] |
Scoot Henderson | G | February 3, 2004 | 20 years, 86 days | Portland Trail Blazers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (3rd) | [125] |
Emoni Bates | F/G | January 28, 2004 | 20 years, 92 days | Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (49th) | [126] |
Anthony Black | G | January 20, 2004 | 20 years, 100 days | Orlando Magic ( 2023–present) | 2023 (6th) | [127] |
Victor Wembanyama | C/F | January 4, 2004 | 20 years, 116 days | San Antonio Spurs ( 2023–present) | 2023 (1st) | [128] |
Leonard Miller | F | November 26, 2003 | 20 years, 155 days | Minnesota Timberwolves ( 2023–present) | 2023 (33rd) | [129] |
Taylor Hendricks | F | November 22, 2003 | 20 years, 159 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (9th) | [130] |
Gradey Dick | G/F | November 20, 2003 | 20 years, 161 days | Toronto Raptors ( 2023–present) | 2023 (13th) | [131] |
Jalen Duren | C | November 18, 2003 | 20 years, 163 days | Detroit Pistons ( 2022–present) | 2022 (13th) | [107] |
Keyonte George | G | November 8, 2003 | 20 years, 173 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (16th) | [132] |
Cason Wallace | G/F | November 7, 2003 | 20 years, 174 days | Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2023–present) | 2023 (10th) | |
Julian Phillips | F | November 5, 2003 | 20 years, 176 days | Chicago Bulls ( 2023–present) | 2023 (35th) | |
Brice Sensabaugh | F/G | October 30, 2003 | 20 years, 182 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (28th) |
This is a list of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association players. The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America. The NBA was founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). [1] The league adopted its current name at the start of the 1949–50 season when it merged with the National Basketball League (NBL). [2] The oldest person ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey, a coach who activated himself as a player for a game two days before his 46th birthday. The youngest player ever to play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only six days after his 18th birthday. The oldest active player is LeBron James, who is currently 39 years, 121 days old. The youngest active player in the NBA is Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson, the 45th overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, who was born on December 17, 2004.
Pos | G | F | C |
Position | Guard | Forward | Center |
The oldest player ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey who played one game in the 1947–48 season when he was 45 years and 363 days old. [3] Hickey, who was coaching the Providence Steamrollers at the time, decided to activate himself and played in a game for the Steamrollers. In his first game as a player for the Steamrollers, he missed all six of his shot attempts and only scored two points from three free throw attempts; he only played in one more game before retiring as a player two days shy of his 46th birthday. [4] The second-oldest player is Kevin Willis, who played 20 seasons (excluding the 1988–89 season he missed due to injury) in the league before he sat out the 2005–06 season and earned a contract with the Dallas Mavericks on April 2, 2007. [5] Willis then played five games for the Mavericks at the age of 44. [4] The third-oldest player is Hall of Famer Robert Parish. Parish, who played with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s, played his last season with the Chicago Bulls at the age of 43. [6] He played in 1,611 regular season games during his 21-year career, more than any other player in NBA history. [4] When the Bulls won the 1997 Finals, Parish became the oldest player ever to win the NBA championship. There are 31 players who played in the NBA after they turned 40. Following the retirements of the then-42-year-old Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala shortly after the 2022–23 season, [7] the oldest active player is the aforementioned LeBron James.
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA as of the 2023–24 season |
* | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
† | Denotes player who is not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [8] |
§ | 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2024 [9] |
This list includes active players who are or will be at least 35 years old in the current year.
NBA players usually come from U.S. college basketball. In the past, a college player had to complete his four-year college eligibility before he could enter the league through the NBA draft or as a free agent. In the 1970s, the league began to allow college underclassmen and high school players to enter the league. However, the trend of drafting high school players only began in the mid 1990s. This has led to more younger players entering the league directly after high school graduation. In 2005, the league and the players' union agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement that includes a minimum age limit which requires that players who wish to enter the league must be at least 19 years old on December 31 of the year of the draft, and at least one year removed from high school. International players who did not play college basketball also have to be at least 19 years old on the same date to be able to play in the NBA. [77] Despite a trend toward drafting younger players, the NBA has a higher average age than it had in the 1980s. [78] However, since the NBA introduced the minimum age limit in 2005, the league's average age has decreased in the past few seasons. [79] The youngest player to ever play in the NBA was Andrew Bynum who played his first game at the age of 18 years and 6 days old. [80] Bynum, who was also the youngest player ever selected in the NBA Draft, went into the NBA straight out of high school. [81] Jermaine O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, both drafted in 1996, were the second- and third-youngest players. Serbian Darko Miličić was the youngest player ever to play in an NBA Finals game. [82] He played for the Detroit Pistons in Game 3 of the 2004 Finals at the age of 18 years and 356 days old. The Pistons won the 2004 Finals and Miličić became the youngest player ever to win the NBA championship, being only five days away from his 19th birthday at the time. There are currently 30 players who played in the NBA before they turned 19. Nineteen of them came to the league straight out of high school, while seven of them are international players who never played basketball in the U.S. high schools or colleges before they entered the NBA, and four players, Devin Booker, Joshua Primo, Jalen Duren and GG Jackson played one year of college before entering the NBA all while remaining 18 years old throughout the process.
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA as of the 2023–24 season |
* | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
Player | Pos | Birth date | First game | Age | Team(s) played (years) | Draft (pick) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andrew Bynum | C | October 27, 1987 | November 2, 2005 | 18 years, 6 days | 3 teams |
2005 (10th) | [83] |
Jermaine O'Neal | F/C | October 13, 1978 | December 5, 1996 | 18 years, 53 days | 7 teams
|
1996 (17th) | [84] |
Jim Browne | C | October 3, 1930 | November 30, 1948 | 18 years, 58 days | 2 teams |
Undrafted | [85] [86] |
Kobe Bryant* | G | August 23, 1978 | November 3, 1996 | 18 years, 72 days | Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2016) | 1996 (13th) | [87] |
Darko Miličić | C | June 20, 1985 | October 31, 2003 | 18 years, 133 days | 6 teams
|
2003 (2nd) | [88] |
Stan Brown | F | June 27, 1929 | November 13, 1947 | 18 years, 139 days | Philadelphia Warriors ( 1947–1948, 1951–1952) | Undrafted | [89] [90] |
Bill Willoughby | F/C | May 20, 1957 | October 23, 1975 | 18 years, 156 days | 6 teams |
1975 (19th) | [91] |
Tracy McGrady* | G/F | May 24, 1979 | October 31, 1997 | 18 years, 160 days | 7 teams
|
1997 (9th) | [92] |
Yaroslav Korolev | F | May 7, 1987 | November 4, 2005 | 18 years, 181 days | Los Angeles Clippers ( 2005– 2007) | 2005 (12th) | [93] |
Andris Biedriņš | C | April 2, 1986 | November 5, 2004 | 18 years, 217 days | 2 teams |
2004 (11th) | [94] |
C. J. Miles | G/F | March 18, 1987 | November 14, 2005 | 18 years, 241 days | 7 teams
|
2005 (34th) | [95] |
Amir Johnson | F | May 1, 1987 | January 24, 2006 | 18 years, 268 days | 4 teams
|
2005 (56th) | [96] |
Darryl Dawkins | C | January 11, 1957 | October 27, 1975 | 18 years, 289 days | 4 teams
|
1975 (5th) | [97] |
Joe Graboski | F/C | January 15, 1930 | November 6, 1948 | 18 years, 296 days | 6 teams |
Undrafted | [98] [99] |
Joshua Primo | G | December 24, 2002 | October 20, 2021 | 18 years, 300 days | 2 teams |
2021 (12th) | [100] |
LeBron James^ | F | December 30, 1984 | October 29, 2003 | 18 years, 303 days | 3 teams
|
2003 (1st) | [42] |
Jonathan Bender | F | January 30, 1981 | December 10, 1999 | 18 years, 314 days | 2 teams |
1999 (5th) | [101] |
GG Jackson^ | F/C | December 17, 2004 | October 30, 2023 | 18 years, 317 days | Memphis Grizzlies ( 2023–present) | 2023 (45th) | [102] |
Giannis Antetokounmpo^ | F | December 6, 1994 | October 30, 2013 | 18 years, 328 days | Milwaukee Bucks ( 2013–present) | 2013 (15th) | [103] |
Eddy Curry | C | December 5, 1982 | October 31, 2001 | 18 years, 330 days | 4 teams
|
2001 (4th) | [104] |
Dwight Howard | C | December 8, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 331 days | 7 teams
|
2004 (1st) | [105] |
Josh Smith | F | December 5, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 334 days | 5 teams
|
2004 (17th) | [106] |
Jalen Duren^ | C | November 18, 2003 | October 19, 2022 | 18 years, 335 days | Detroit Pistons ( 2022–present) | 2022 (13th) | [107] |
Sekou Doumbouya | F | December 23, 2000 | November 23, 2019 | 18 years, 335 days | 2 teams |
2019 (15th) | [108] |
Martell Webster | G/F | December 4, 1986 | November 4, 2005 | 18 years, 335 days | 3 teams |
2005 (6th) | [109] |
Robert Swift | C | December 3, 1985 | November 3, 2004 | 18 years, 336 days | Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2004– 2009) | 2004 (12th) | [110] |
Dragan Bender | F/C | November 17, 1997 | October 26, 2016 | 18 years, 344 days | 3 teams |
2016 (4th) | [111] |
Maciej Lampe | F | February 5, 1985 | January 23, 2004 | 18 years, 352 days | 3 teams
|
2003 (30th) | [112] |
Al Harrington | F | February 17, 1980 | February 5, 1999 | 18 years, 353 days | 7 teams
|
1998 (25th) | [113] |
Devin Booker^ | G | October 30, 1996 | October 28, 2015 | 18 years, 363 days | Phoenix Suns ( 2015–present) | 2015 (13th) | [114] |
Player | Pos | Birth date | Age | Team(s) played (years) | Draft (pick) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GG Jackson | F | December 17, 2004 | 19 years, 134 days | Memphis Grizzlies ( 2023–present) | 2023 (45th) | [102] |
Dariq Whitehead | F | August 1, 2004 | 19 years, 272 days | Brooklyn Nets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (22nd) | [115] |
Bilal Coulibaly | F/G | July 26, 2004 | 19 years, 278 days | Washington Wizards ( 2023–present) | 2023 (7th) | [116] |
Noah Clowney | F/C | July 14, 2004 | 19 years, 290 days | Brooklyn Nets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (21st) | [117] |
Cam Whitmore | F | July 8, 2004 | 19 years, 296 days | Houston Rockets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (20th) | [118] |
Rayan Rupert | G/F | May 31, 2004 | 19 years, 334 days | Portland Trail Blazers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (43rd) | [119] |
Nick Smith Jr. | G | April 18, 2004 | 20 years, 11 days | Charlotte Hornets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (27th) | [120] |
Sidy Cissoko | F | April 2, 2004 | 20 years, 27 days | San Antonio Spurs ( 2023–present) | 2023 (44th) | [121] |
Jordan Walsh | F | March 3, 2004 | 20 years, 57 days | Boston Celtics ( 2023–present) | 2023 (38th) | [122] |
Amari Bailey | G | February 17, 2004 | 20 years, 72 days | Charlotte Hornets ( 2023–present) | 2023 (41st) | [123] |
Dereck Lively II | C | February 12, 2004 | 20 years, 77 days | Dallas Mavericks ( 2023–present) | 2023 (12th) | [124] |
Scoot Henderson | G | February 3, 2004 | 20 years, 86 days | Portland Trail Blazers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (3rd) | [125] |
Emoni Bates | F/G | January 28, 2004 | 20 years, 92 days | Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2023–present) | 2023 (49th) | [126] |
Anthony Black | G | January 20, 2004 | 20 years, 100 days | Orlando Magic ( 2023–present) | 2023 (6th) | [127] |
Victor Wembanyama | C/F | January 4, 2004 | 20 years, 116 days | San Antonio Spurs ( 2023–present) | 2023 (1st) | [128] |
Leonard Miller | F | November 26, 2003 | 20 years, 155 days | Minnesota Timberwolves ( 2023–present) | 2023 (33rd) | [129] |
Taylor Hendricks | F | November 22, 2003 | 20 years, 159 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (9th) | [130] |
Gradey Dick | G/F | November 20, 2003 | 20 years, 161 days | Toronto Raptors ( 2023–present) | 2023 (13th) | [131] |
Jalen Duren | C | November 18, 2003 | 20 years, 163 days | Detroit Pistons ( 2022–present) | 2022 (13th) | [107] |
Keyonte George | G | November 8, 2003 | 20 years, 173 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (16th) | [132] |
Cason Wallace | G/F | November 7, 2003 | 20 years, 174 days | Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2023–present) | 2023 (10th) | |
Julian Phillips | F | November 5, 2003 | 20 years, 176 days | Chicago Bulls ( 2023–present) | 2023 (35th) | |
Brice Sensabaugh | F/G | October 30, 2003 | 20 years, 182 days | Utah Jazz ( 2023–present) | 2023 (28th) |