Iowa State's Milan Momcilovic Declares for NBA Draft, Enters Portal
Momcilovic averaged 16.9 points and made 136 3-pointers last season, drawing second-round NBA Draft projections while keeping college options open.
- On Sunday, April 12, Iowa State standout Milan Momcilovic officially declared for the NBA Draft while also entering the Transfer Portal, keeping his professional and college options open.
- The 6-foot-8 forward's decision follows a breakout junior season where he led the nation with 136 3-pointers, a school record, while averaging 16.9 points per game.
- He ranked fifth in the country for 3-pointers made, recording a 69.3% true shooting percentage and 48.8% accuracy from deep, demonstrating elite offensive efficiency.
- Iowa State coach TJ Otzelberger said, "He needs to focus on what is best for him and his family," adding the program looks forward to following Momcilovic's NBA pursuit.
- Momcilovic has until May 27 to withdraw and retain eligibility, though ESPN's Jeremy Woo projects him as a second-round pick in June's NBA Draft.
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Milan Momcilovic declares for 2026 NBA Draft and enters transfer portal
AMES — Iowa State junior forward Milan Momcilovic announced he is declaring for the 2026 NBA Draft and entering the transfer portal Sunday, following three years of being a Cyclone. Momcilovic marks the fourth Cyclone to enter the transfer portal, following behind Mason Williams, Dominick Nelson and Cade Kelderman, complementing the absence of four graduating seniors. “It has always been a dream of mine to play in the NBA,” Momcilovic wrote via …
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