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NBA Draft Surprise: French Player Chooses College Over Pro Contract
26 Jun
Summary
- French center Narcisse Ngoy was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks, then traded to the Clippers.
- Ngoy plans to honor his commitment to play for Auburn University in the 2026-27 season.
- The Clippers hold Ngoy's NBA rights indefinitely, similar to a 'draft-and-stash' situation.

In an unprecedented turn of events, French center Narcisse Ngoy was selected in the NBA Draft on Thursday night, only to declare his intention to play for Auburn University for the 2026-27 season. Ngoy was initially drafted by the Atlanta Hawks at pick 57 and subsequently traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Despite the draft selection, Ngoy affirmed his commitment to Auburn. His agent confirmed the pick was unanticipated, highlighting Ngoy's dedication to his collegiate plans. Ngoy, who was MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in France's Elite 2 League, had previously committed to Auburn.
The Clippers have opted to retain Ngoy's draft rights, a strategy known as 'draft-and-stash,' allowing them to hold his rights indefinitely. This situation draws parallels to Larry Bird's career, who was drafted by the Celtics before completing his college eligibility.
Communication between Ngoy's representatives and the Clippers has occurred since the draft. Ngoy's eligibility for the draft was automatic due to his age, but he did not formally declare, permitting his return to college basketball.