Son of ex-NBA All-Star linked to transfer to North Carolina or Kentucky
Andrej Stojakovic, the son of former NBA All-Star Peja Stojakovic, is attracting plenty of interest after entering the transfer portal.
Stojakovic is being pursued by multiple blue blood programs, according to Jeff Borzello of ESPN. He has already visited Cal, and has also received interest from Kentucky, North Carolina, and Michigan. Creighton, Washington, USC, and Louisville are also involved.
The latest on Stanford transfer Andrej Stojakovic, according to sources. Took a visit to Cal last weekend and the Bears are very much in the mix. North Carolina and Kentucky are also heavily involved, as is Michigan. Likely to take another visit this weekend, nothing finalized.… pic.twitter.com/PPZVSbWQTI
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) April 24, 2024
A former McDonald’s All-American, Stojakovic played his freshman season at Stanford last season, where he averaged 7.8 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. Clearly, he showed enough flashes that top programs are interested in him, especially since he should only get better as he gets older.
Kentucky and North Carolina are certainly the biggest names on the list. The Wildcats are rebuilding under a new head coach, though their ambitions are as high as ever. North Carolina is in better shape thanks to the returning RJ Davis, so if Stojakovic is after a national title, that may be his best choice.