The NCAA transfer portal has been one of the hottest topics of conversation in college basketball. Players are throwing their hats into the ring with the goal of finding a better fit for next season.
One rumor suggested Purdue big man Zach Edey was considering entering the portal. Edey was one of the most dominant big men in college basketball this season. Listed at 7-foot-4, Edey is a force in the paint. He dominates opponents with his strength and power.
College basketball insider Dan Dakich posted on Twitter that he heard from sources that Edey will enter the transfer portal. However, Edey put those rumors to rest when he responded to Dakich's tweet:
Zach Edey weighs options ahead of 2023 NBA draft
It was a sensational season for Purdue Boilermakers junior Zach Edey. Now, college basketball fans await a decision on whether Edey will return for his senior year.
A year ago, Edey blossomed into an intriguing talent for the Boilermakers to build around during his sophomore season. He averaged 14.4 points and 7.7 rebounds.
This season, Edey took his game to a new level and was one of the top players in college basketball. Edey averaged 22.3 ppg, 12.9 rpg and 2.1 blocks. He also shot 60.7% from the field and 73.4% from the free-throw line.
Edey will have an interesting decision to make regarding the next chapter of his basketball career. Edey could intrigue some NBA teams if he declares for the NBA draft. A team could take a chance on him in the second round.
The 7-4 junior is an old-school big man. His style of play could deter NBA teams from taking him in the draft. His remains to be seen whether his style of play will translate at the next level.
With one year remaining of eligibility, Edey could return to the Boilermakers and improve his draft stock with another dominant season. It's a path that could pay dividends. Indiana forward Trayce Jackson-Davis made the decision to return for his senior year and is now trending upwards in draft circles.
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