Utah forward Timmy Allen (20) reacts to a play during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against the Arizona, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Alex Goodlett)

When the NBA's official early entry list was released Tuesday night, four more Pac-12 players surfaced who have not been widely reported as declaring for the draft.

ASU guard Alonzo Verge, Utah forward Timmy Allen, UCLA forward Jalen Hill and Oregon State guard Ethan Thompson were all named on the list, though it is not clear if any or all of them are testing the process or plan to leave school for good.

Up to 15 Pac-12 players have previously announced declarations for the draft, including Arizona's three freshmen, while Stanford's Tyrell Terry and UCLA's Chris Smith are among the top decisions to watch because each could help win a Pac-12 title if they return.

The NBA's official list is attached to this post. In all, 205 players have declared, counting 42 international players, for a draft that has only 60 spots. The draft is scheduled for June 25 but could be pushed back, especially if the NBA anticipates any resumption of play this season.

ICYMI, we had an earlier post listing the 15 other Pac-12 early entry candidates and UCLA's loss of five-star signee Daishen Nix to the NBA's developmental program.


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Contact sports reporter Bruce Pascoe at 573-4146 or bpascoe@tucson.com. On Twitter @brucepascoe