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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Basketball Portal)

Both men’s and women’s team getting a Wildcat


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Kentucky freshman Zvonimir Ivisic enters transfer portal​

Kentucky freshman Zvonimir Ivisic entered the transfer portal on Saturday, becoming the first UK player to leave the program since Mark Pope was named head coach.

Ivisic, a 7-foot-2 center from Croatia, had one of the most anticipated debuts of any newcomer this past season -- and then "Big Z" produced an eye-opening display in his first college game.

Hours after the NCAA cleared him to play on the morning of Jan. 20, Ivisic suited up for the Wildcats against Georgia. In the first five minutes of his career, he had 11 points, three rebounds, two assists and two blocks, making all three of his 3-point attempts. Kentucky was plus-22 on the scoreboard during that five-minute stretch.

Ivisic finished the 105-96 win over Georgia with 13 points, five rebounds, two assists, three blocks and two steals in 16 minutes off the bench.

The freshman had an inconsistent role the rest of the season, but showed flashes of his enormous potential. Ivisic had 11 points and seven rebounds against Vanderbilt; 18 points, five rebounds and four blocks against Alabama; and 12 points and nine rebounds against Arkansas.

Kentucky freshman D.J. Wagner entering transfer portal​

Kentucky freshman D.J. Wagner, a former top-five recruit in the 2023 class, entered the transfer portal Monday.

Wagner, a 6-foot-4 guard from Camden, New Jersey, immediately becomes one of the more intriguing backcourt players in the college basketball portal.

The son of former high school phenom and NBA player Dajuan Wagner, D.J. Wagner was considered the top player in the 2023 class for much of his high school career. He was one of the best scorers on the Nike EYBL circuit and led Camden High School to the New Jersey state title.

Sources: Five-star Boogie Fland requests release from Kentucky​

Five-star guard Boogie Fland has requested his release from Kentucky and will reopen his recruitment, sources told ESPN.

Fland becomes the fourth member of what was the No. 2-ranked recruiting class in the country to decommit from the Wildcats, following five-star forward Jayden Quaintance and ESPN 100 prospects Karter Knox and Somto Cyril. These decisions come in the wake of John Calipari's decision to leave Kentucky for Arkansas and the Wildcats hiring Mark Pope to replace Calipari.
 
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Kentucky freshman Zvonimir Ivisic enters transfer portal​

Kentucky freshman Zvonimir Ivisic entered the transfer portal on Saturday, becoming the first UK player to leave the program since Mark Pope was named head coach.

Ivisic, a 7-foot-2 center from Croatia, had one of the most anticipated debuts of any newcomer this past season -- and then "Big Z" produced an eye-opening display in his first college game.

Hours after the NCAA cleared him to play on the morning of Jan. 20, Ivisic suited up for the Wildcats against Georgia. In the first five minutes of his career, he had 11 points, three rebounds, two assists and two blocks, making all three of his 3-point attempts. Kentucky was plus-22 on the scoreboard during that five-minute stretch.

Ivisic finished the 105-96 win over Georgia with 13 points, five rebounds, two assists, three blocks and two steals in 16 minutes off the bench.

The freshman had an inconsistent role the rest of the season, but showed flashes of his enormous potential. Ivisic had 11 points and seven rebounds against Vanderbilt; 18 points, five rebounds and four blocks against Alabama; and 12 points and nine rebounds against Arkansas.

Kentucky freshman D.J. Wagner entering transfer portal​

Kentucky freshman D.J. Wagner, a former top-five recruit in the 2023 class, entered the transfer portal Monday.

Wagner, a 6-foot-4 guard from Camden, New Jersey, immediately becomes one of the more intriguing backcourt players in the college basketball portal.

The son of former high school phenom and NBA player Dajuan Wagner, D.J. Wagner was considered the top player in the 2023 class for much of his high school career. He was one of the best scorers on the Nike EYBL circuit and led Camden High School to the New Jersey state title.

Sources: Five-star Boogie Fland requests release from Kentucky​

Five-star guard Boogie Fland has requested his release from Kentucky and will reopen his recruitment, sources told ESPN.

Fland becomes the fourth member of what was the No. 2-ranked recruiting class in the country to decommit from the Wildcats, following five-star forward Jayden Quaintance and ESPN 100 prospects Karter Knox and Somto Cyril. These decisions come in the wake of John Calipari's decision to leave Kentucky for Arkansas and the Wildcats hiring Mark Pope to replace Calipari.
Kentucky is going to be AWFUL.
 
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Both men’s and women’s team getting a Wildcat


Bradshaw is interesting. He started the year injured and when he came back he was in the starting lineup. He hit a tie breaking 3 pointer from the top of the key to lead Kentucky to a win at Florida. After that he started losing playing time before eventually being phased out of the offense to only playing a few minutes a game. He has talent but needs to be molded hopefully Coach can do that at Ohio State.
 
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