
BREAKING: Kentucky Targets Bosnian Sharpshooter Harun Zrno in International Recruiting Push
Lexington, KY — The new era of Kentucky basketball under head coach Mark Pope is wasting no time making waves, and the latest target is a name many in the U.S. may not know yet — Harun Zrno, a dynamic 6’5” guard from Bosnia.
Zrno, who recently decommitted from Indiana following coaching changes, is now firmly on Kentucky’s radar. Known for his elite shooting ability and smooth offensive game, Zrno has been turning heads overseas while playing for KK Slavija, where he averaged over 17 points per game this season.
Kentucky’s interest marks a clear shift in strategy — Pope is looking globally to rebuild the Wildcats’ roster with skilled, high-IQ players who can make an immediate impact.
Sources say UK is making a serious push to bring Zrno in for a visit, viewing him as a perfect fit in Pope’s modern, spacing-focused offense. His ability to shoot from deep, handle the ball, and play with confidence makes him a potential breakout star at the college level.
With several roster spots open and NIL support backing the program, Kentucky could have a strong edge in the race to land one of Europe’s most intriguing young guards.
The Wildcats are going international — and Harun Zrno might be the next name Big Blue Nation learns to cheer for.
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