Five-star prospect Makur Maker has declared for the NBA Draft, but with the uncertainty of the draft process, he intends to keep his options open, which includes college, he tells 247Sports.

“I was planning on getting some workouts with some teams, I still do not know how that is going to go,” Maker said. “But with corona everything has changed everyone’s plans. I was hoping to come to Hoop Summit and kill everybody and the Iverson Classic also."

“That kind of changed everybody’s plans,” he added. “I was waking up at 6:00 am to get ready and counting down the days to Hoop Summit and Iverson classic, so we’ll see how it goes.”

Maker, a 6-foot-11 standout at Phoenix (Ariz.) Hillcrest Prep, told 247Sports on Saturday that he hasn’t signed with an agent, and will navigate the draft waters while maintaining college eligibility.

“The NBA G League reached out and approached my coach, but if it’s not the NBA then I’m going to go to college because I’m young and still want to learn more,” Maker said.

Makur mentioned four schools he would consider if college materializes as his choice.

“Out west I’d consider UCLA and maybe Oregon, but if I’m not out west I’d consider Kentucky, you know Kentucky has everybody they produce pros like Anthony Davis, Boogie Cousins, coach Calipari has it all and maybe Auburn also.”

Maker currently ranks as the No. 12 overall prospect and the No. 2 center in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.