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1 week ago |
on3.com | Sam Gillenwater
Skip to main contentWith the withdrawal deadline for the 2025 NBA Draft having passed on Wednesday night, some college programs now know which of their prospects will be back with them next season. To the experts at ESPN, a pair of top programs in the SEC were most impacted by that the best. ESPN posted a withdrawal recap on Thursday morning following the deadline last night.
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1 week ago |
on3.com | Sam Gillenwater
Skip to main contentTrent Noah played well at times in his spots off the bench last season as a true freshman for Kentucky. That’s now just the first part of him becoming a “legend” in the bluegrass to Mark Pope. Pope spoke highly of Noah again, at an offseason press conference this month, going into his sophomore year with the Wildcats. He just continued to rave about what this experience is and can be for Noah both on and off the court, especially as an in-state product out of Harlan.
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1 week ago |
on3.com | Sam Gillenwater
Kentucky knows who their fourteen-man roster will be for next season in ’25-’26. The one that Big Blue Nation likely knows the least about at this point, though, is Andrija Jelavic, their Croatian commitment to the team from Serbia. During a press conference earlier this offseason, Mark Pope spoke on the addition of Jelavic. He thinks he’s just yet another player for the Wildcats who has everything he needs to be productive for them while understanding what all comes with now being at UK.
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1 week ago |
on3.com | Sam Gillenwater
Skip to main contentRJ Luis had decisions to make as one of the best-available players in the NCAA Transfer Portal and as a prospect for the 2025 NBA Draft. He’s now made his choice between the two for the next season of his career. Luis will remain in the 2025 NBA Draft field. The report came on Wednesday afternoon, per Jeff Goodman of Field of 68. “There will be no change of heart. RJ’s excited about the future. He’s appreciative of St. John’s, Coach Pitino and the fans.
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1 week ago |
on3.com | Sam Gillenwater
Skip to main contentJohn Calipari has been known for having one-and-dones. However, he won’t have any from during his debut season at Arkansas with the decision announced today by Karter Knox. Knox will be withdrawing his name from the 2025 NBA Draft after testing over the past month, per On3’s Joe Tipton. That will have him back in Fayetteville for a sophomore season with the ‘Hogs. Knox appeared in 36 games, 24 being starts as the season went, as a freshman for the Razorbacks.
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