Oregon men’s basketball center Nate Bittle declares for 2025 NBA draft, will maintain college eligibility

Oregon Ducks vs. Arizona Wildcats in men's NCAA Tournament

Oregon's Nate Bittle (32) celebrates as the Ducks face the Arizona Wildcats during a second round NCAA Tournament game in Seattle, Washington on Sunday, March 23, 2025.Sean Meagher/The Oregonian

EUGENE — Oregon could be losing its starting center for a second straight offseason.

Nate Bittle declared for the NBA draft on Monday, but said he will maintain his college eligibility and return to Oregon if he chooses to return to college for his final season.

“Every day I play basketball at Oregon, I live my childhood dream. The best part of playing at Oregon no kid could ever imagine: The University of Oregon community and the die-hard Duck fans. They are what makes this place truly special for me and I want to express my deepest gratitude. Thank you!!

“After speaking with Coach Altman, and my parents, I am fortunate to have the opportunity to pursue another childhood dream of one day playing in the NBA. Today, I am declaring for the 2025 NBA Draft while maintaining my college eligibility. I will not be entering the transfer portal. If I return to college basketball next season, there will only be one place for me and it’s here in Eugene with Coach Altman. Once a Duck, Always a Duck!”

Bittle led the Ducks with 14.2 points and 7.6 rebounds this season. Should he choose to utilize it, Bittle has one year of college eligibility remaining.

His departure would leave UO with eight scholarship players in 2025-26, with no centers.

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