The Cardinals best player has declared his career is over……

In the wake of another underwhelming season for Louisville men’s basketball and the dismissal of head coach Kenny Payne, several players were anticipated to use the transfer portal. On Monday, March 18, the first day the college basketball transfer portal was available, that movement got underway. Player by player, it went on until point guard Ty-Laur Johnson, who was a scholarship player from the previous season, logged into the portal on April 2.

Freshmen Curtis Williams, Kaleb Glenn, and Koron Davis—who was fired from the team in mid-December—all declared their plans to transfer from Louisville on the first day the gate was available.

Hercy Miller, a walk-on guard, has not disclosed his plans for the upcoming season.

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With her April 3 announcement for UCLA, Skyy Clark became the first Louisville native to pledge to another school. Brandon Huntley-Hatfield committed to NC State the next day. On April 9, Tre White pledged to attend Illinois. On April 15, JJ Traynor committed to DePaul, choosing to utilize his additional year of eligibility. Georgetown is Curtis Williams’ new home, he said on April 20. While Kaleb Glenn is going to FAU, Mike James is moving to NC State to remain in the ACC. Dennis

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