Who is the Youngest NBA Player? Right Now and All-Time

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Kim Nunley

Former basketball player. Now a fan. Founder of Home School Hoop.

Key takeaways:

  • At only 18 years old, GG Jackson is the youngest player in the NBA right now, playing for the Memphis Grizzlies.
  • Andrew Bynum holds the record as the youngest NBA player ever, having made his debut at just the age of 18 years and six days.
  • Players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the NBA draft to be eligible.

Being the youngest NBA player is about more than just age. It represents a player’s potential, emerging talent, and role in shaping the league’s future. 

The NBA has long been a stage where young players have shone brightly. Whether high school standouts or college stars who quickly turned pro, these young players do more than just set records or grab headlines; they bring new energy and fresh talent to the game. 

This article focuses on the youngest NBA stars, both currently and historically. We’ll look at who they are, their journey to the NBA, and their integration into their new teams.

Who is the Youngest NBA Player Right Now?

Photo of GG Jackson, the youngest NBA player in the league right now.
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The title of the youngest NBA player in the current 2023-2024 season belongs to GG Jackson. GG, who is 18 years old, was chosen by the Memphis Grizzlies as the 45th overall pick in the second round of the 2023 NBA Draft.

On August 31, 2023, GG signed a two-way contract with the Grizzlies. This contract means he splits his time between the Grizzlies and their NBA G League affiliate, the Memphis Hustle.

Before joining the NBA, GG played for the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). In his single college season, he played in all 32 games, averaging 15.4 points per game and 5.9 rebounds. His scoring average was the fifth-highest in the nation among freshmen.

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The Current Youngest NBA Players

In the 2023-2024 NBA season, many young athletes are getting their start in professional basketball at an age before being able to drink legally. Here’s a list of the youngest NBA players this season.

Table 1: Youngest NBA Players, 2023-2024 Season

RANKNAMEAGEBIRTHDAYTEAM
1GG Jackson18December 17, 2004Memphis Grizzlies
2Dariq Whitehead19August 1, 2004Brooklyn Nets
3Bilal Coulibaly19July 26, 2004Washington Wizards
4Noah Clowney19July 14, 2004Brooklyn Nets
5Cam Whitmore19July 8, 2004Houston Rockets
6Rayan Rupert19May 31, 2004Portland Trail Blazers
7Nick Smith Jr.19April 18, 2004Charlotte Hornets
8Sidy Cissoko19April 2, 2004San Antonio Spurs
9Jordan Walsh19March 3, 2004Boston Celtics
10Amari Bailey19February 17, 2004Charlotte Hornets
11Dereck Lively II19February 12, 2004Dallas Mavericks
12Scoot Henderson19February 3, 2004Portland Trail Blazers
13Emoni Bates19January 28, 2004Cleveland Cavaliers
14Anthony Black19January 20, 2004Orlando Magic
15Victor Wembanyama19January 4, 2004San Antonio Spurs
16Leonard Miller19November 26, 2003Minnesota Timberwolves
17Taylor Hendricks19November 22, 2003Utah Jazz
18Gradey Dick19November 20, 2003Toronto Raptors
19Jalen Duren19November 18, 2003Detroit Pistons
20Keyonte George20November 8, 2003Utah Jazz
21Cason Wallace20November 7, 2003Oklahoma City Thunder
22Julian Phillips20November 5, 2003Chicago Bulls
23Brice Sensabaugh20October 30, 2003Utah Jazz

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The Youngest NBA Player Ever

Photo of Andrew Bynum, the youngest NBA player all-time.
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Andrew Bynum holds the record as the youngest NBA player ever. He was 18 years and six days old when he began his professional basketball career. The Los Angeles Lakers selected him with the 10th overall pick in the first round of the 2005 NBA Draft.

Standing 7 feet tall, Andrew played center and was among the tallest NBA players. He was instrumental in the Lakers winning two NBA championships in 2009 and 2010. In 2012, he was named an All-Star and selected to the All-NBA Team.

Andrew’s career faced challenges due to knee injuries. These injuries were a significant setback and eventually led to the end of his time in the NBA after nine seasons.

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Table 2: 10 Youngest NBA Players of All-Time

RANKNAMEYOUNGEST AGE WHILE PLAYING IN THE NBA
1Andrew Bynum18 years, 6 days
2Jermaine O’Neal18 years, 53 days
3Jim Browne18 years, 58 days
4Kobe Bryant18 years, 72 days
5Darko Miličić18 years, 133 days
6Stan Brown18 years, 139 days
7Bill Willoughby18 years, 156 days
8Tracy McGrady18 years, 169 days
9Yaroslav Korolev18 years, 181 days
10Andris Biedriņš18 years, 217 days

Understanding the NBA’s Age Requirement

The NBA has specific age requirements for players entering the league. These rules are key to the league’s structure and influence who can join the NBA draft and when.

Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Age Limit: Players must be at least 19 during the draft year to be eligible for the NBA draft.
  • Post-High School Requirement: Players in the United States must wait at least one year after their high school class graduates before they can enter the draft.

These NBA age limit rules, in place since 2006, influence the age and experience of players entering the league. The requirement that players be one year removed from high school has led to the “one-and-done” trend in college basketball, where players attend college for just one year before going pro.

There has been talk about lowering the NBA draft’s minimum age back to 18. If this change happens, it could decrease the number of “one-and-done” players. We’re already seeing some high school graduates choosing to play professionally overseas or join the NBA’s G League Ignite rather than attend college. The G League Ignite provides a different path for young players, preparing them directly for the NBA Draft.

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The Impact of Young Players on Team Dynamics

Incorporating young talent into an NBA team is a strategic process for General Managers. It’s about finding the right balance between the fresh potential of the youngest NBA players and their initial lack of experience. Here’s a look at how this integration affects team dynamics:

  1. Mentorship: Veteran players play a crucial role in guiding young players. They share insights from their years in the league, helping rookies navigate the professional and personal challenges of being an NBA player. This mentorship is crucial for nurturing young players’ skills and confidence.
  1. Learning Curve: The transition to the NBA can be challenging for young players, particularly the youngest on the team. They need to adjust to a faster game pace and a higher level of competition than they experienced in college or high school. This adjustment period is essential for their development and future success in the league.
  1. Physical and Maturity Considerations: Younger players are still developing physically and mentally. They might not yet possess their older counterparts’ strength, stamina, or decision-making skills. Teams must consider these factors when integrating young players into their lineup and strategy.
  1. Team Role: Except in rare cases, young players often start with smaller roles, gradually taking on more responsibility as they gain experience and confidence. This gradual integration helps them build their skills without overwhelming them with too much pressure too soon.

The presence of young players, including the youngest NBA player on the team, brings a fresh perspective and new energy to the team. Their development is dynamic, influenced by the team’s structure, the guidance of veteran players, and their adaptability and growth. These young players can significantly impact their teams and the league as they mature.

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FAQ

Who is the youngest player in the NBA right now?

GG Jackson of the Memphis Grizzlies is currently the youngest player in the NBA. He’s 18 now and will turn 19 on December 17, 2023.

Can a 17-year-old play in the NBA?

No, players must turn at least 19 the year they’re drafted into the NBA.

How old is the youngest NBA player in 2023?

The youngest NBA player in 2023 is GG Jackson, who is 18. He doesn’t turn 19 until December 17, 2023.

Who’s the oldest NBA player right now?

The oldest NBA player right now is LeBron James, who is 38. He will turn 39 on December 30, 2023.

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