The NBA Draft withdrawal deadline for college basketball players is rapidly approaching. Entrants must pull their names by May 27 at 11:59 p.m. ET to retain their eligibility. That cutoff is expected to trigger a fresh wave of talent back into the transfer portal — with Milan Momcilovic, Allen Graves, Tounde Yessoufou, and Koa Peat among those facing major decisions.

Momcilovic, Graves, and Yessoufou are all in the transfer portal and would likely play for new teams if they withdraw from the NBA Draft. Meanwhile, a return from Peat, Jeremy Fears Jr., Meleek Thomas or Billy Richmond III would significantly bolster several national championship contenders.

CBS Sports national insiders shared the latest insights on each of the withdrawal candidates ahead of the May 27 deadline. Kentucky, St. John’s, UCLA, LSU, Louisville, Michigan State, Arizona and Arkansas, among others, are the programs with the most to lose or gain depending on those decisions.

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Here is the latest news on several of college basketball’s biggest NBA Draft withdrawal decisions.