- **Q: Why is Duke waiting to fully engage the transfer portal?
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College Basketball / Transfer Portal
The NCAA Transfer Portal is buzzing with activity as college basketball programs reshape their rosters for the upcoming season. Duke University is reportedly lining up targets, while the University of Georgia Bulldogs are seeing key players...
## Duke's Transfer Portal Strategy
While many schools are actively pursuing transfers, Duke's coaching staff, led by Jon Scheyer, has maintained focus on finishing the current season strong, potentially competing in the Final Four. However, preparations for the 2025-26 season are underway, albeit behind the scenes for now. Reports indicate that contact has been made, with a meeting scheduled soon with a notable former Top 75 recruit. This proactive-yet-patient approach comes as Duke braces for substantial roster turnover. With potentially six of their top ten players departing due to graduation or professional aspirations, including the entire starting lineup, the transfer portal will be a critical tool for Scheyer to build a competitive team for next year.
## Georgia Bulldogs Backcourt Shakeup
The Georgia Bulldogs face their own roster adjustments, particularly in the backcourt. Silas Demary Jr., a sophomore guard who played a pivotal role in Georgia's return to the NCAA tournament, has announced his commitment to UConn. Demary Jr. averaged 13.5 points and 3.1 assists per game last season and was named SEC Player of the Week towards the season's end after strong performances. His departure leaves a significant gap in leadership and production for the Bulldogs.
Adding to the backcourt changes, guard DeShayne Montgomery has officially entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. Montgomery, a transfer from Mount St. Mary's where he was the 2024 MAAC Rookie of the Year, had a challenging season at Georgia. After an 11-game suspension due to academic reasons, he struggled to find consistent playing time. Despite flashes, including a 22-point game, he did not feature in the six games preceding the NCAA Tournament. Montgomery will seek a new opportunity with two years of eligibility left.
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How will Duke navigate this significant roster turnover? Can Georgia effectively replace its departing guards?
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