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Cody Williams Declares for 2024 NBA Draft, Leaving Colorado Behind

Cody Williams Leaves Colorado For 2024 NBA Draft



Cody Williams Makes NBA Draft Declaration

Cody Williams, known for his stellar defense, has officially declared for the 2024 NBA draft after completing his freshman season at Colorado. The younger brother of Jalen Williams from the Oklahoma City Thunder, Cody is expected to be a lottery pick in this year’s draft.

During his time at Colorado, Williams put up impressive stats, averaging 11.9 points, three rebounds, and 1.9 assists while shooting 55.2 percent from the field in 24 games for the Buffaloes. His performance has landed him at No. 19 on ESPN’s list of Top 100 prospects.