The Transfer Portal Just Exploded, and These 75 Players Are at the Center of It

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The Transfer Portal Just Exploded, and These 75 Players Are at the Center of It

The transfer portal opened roughly 40 minutes after Michigan cut down the nets on Monday night, and what happened next was pure chaos. Within ten hours, over 1,000 Division I men's basketball players had entered the portal. By 75 hours later, that number had ballooned to more than 2,000. If trends hold, we're looking at the biggest portal exodus in college basketball history, with projections pushing past 3,000 total entries this cycle.

The NCAA made some changes to how this works earlier in the year. In men's basketball, the portal window is only two weeks long this time around, running from April 7 through April 21. That tight timeline means schools have to move fast, and these 75 names represent the cream of the crop right now. As more players enter over the coming days, we'll expand this list to 100, but right now these are the names coaches are chasing hardest.

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Milan Momcilovic is the guy everyone is talking about. The Iowa State junior is a 6-foot-8 small forward who might be the best shooter college basketball has seen in a while. He led the country in 3-point percentage at 48.7% and ranked fifth nationally in total threes made. Oh, and he averaged 16.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. He's already declared for the NBA draft as a projected second-rounder, but wherever he lands next season, he's an immediate All-American candidate.

Flory Bidunga is heading from Kansas to Louisville, and the talent jump he made this season is wild. He went from averaging 5.9 points and 5.4 rebounds to 13.3 points and 9.0 rebounds while adding 2.6 blocks per game. The guy shot 64% from the floor and racked up 13 double-doubles while establishing himself as one of college basketball's elite post defenders. He's already won all-conference honors in the Big 12 as a sophomore. Louisville is getting a plug-and-play difference maker.

John Blackwell from Wisconsin is a 6-foot-4 junior guard who should be one of the most explosive scorers in the country next season. He averaged 19.1 points and 5.1 rebounds for the Badgers and improved his 3-point shot to nearly 39%. Playing off the ball at Wisconsin, he wants to develop more playmaking skills at his next stop.

Allen Graves is a 6-foot-9 freshman from Santa Clara who came off the bench as an unranked high school recruit but is now a metrics darling with real NBA draft buzz. His versatility on both ends of the floor showed up big when Santa Clara faced Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.

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