Spring transfer portal tracker: Here's the latest on local basketball players

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Spring transfer portal tracker: Here's the latest on local basketball players

Spring transfer portal tracker: Here's the latest on local basketball players

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, more than 1,000 Division I men's basketball players already had entered the transfer portal, with thousands more expected.

Spring transfer portal tracker: Here's the latest on local basketball players

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, more than 1,000 Division I men's basketball players already had entered the transfer portal, with thousands more expected.

The NCAA Tournament may be over, but the game of musical chairs in college basketball is just heating up. The spring transfer portal window is officially open, and the early numbers are staggering.

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, just hours after the window opened, over 1,000 Division I men's basketball players had already entered their names. With the portal remaining active through April 21, that number is expected to swell into the thousands, reshaping rosters across the country.

For local fans, several notable names from Michigan schools are making moves. The list includes Detroit Mercy guard TJ Nadeau, Eastern Michigan forward Mohammad Habhab, and Western Michigan guard Jalen Griffith. A major storyline to watch is Oakland's star point guard, Brody Robinson, who is currently suing the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility and could become a highly sought-after portal addition if his case succeeds.

This flurry of activity comes amidst coaching changes at programs like Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan, adding another layer of transition. Below is a tracker of men's players from state Division I universities who are in, or have announced plans to enter, the transfer portal.

Key local entrants include Brody Robinson (Oakland, guard), and several players with Michigan high school roots now at out-of-state programs, such as John Blackwell (Wisconsin, via Birmingham Brother Rice) and the Toledo duo of Leroy Blyden Jr. and Sonny Wilson (both from University of Detroit Jesuit High School).

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