The Kentucky Wildcats have secured their floor general for the future. On Wednesday, Washington Huskies transfer Zoom Diallo announced his commitment to Mark Pope and the Wildcats, marking the program's first major addition from the transfer portal this cycle.
Diallo, a 6'4" point guard, is coming off a breakout sophomore season where he averaged 15.7 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.9 rebounds per game. He finished the year on a high note, scoring 21 or more points in four of his final five contests and showcasing his playmaking ability with 18 assists over his last two games. His size and vision make him a prototypical modern lead guard, capable of controlling the tempo and creating for others.
An added layer of excitement for Big Blue Nation is Diallo's remaining eligibility. He has at least two seasons to develop in Lexington, with the potential for a third if recent NCAA proposals come to pass. This gives Coach Pope a foundational piece to build his roster around for the foreseeable future.
Diallo was a highly-touted prospect coming out of Prolific Prep in California, ranked 42nd nationally in the 2024 class. His commitment is a significant early win for Kentucky in the transfer portal, signaling a strong start to constructing next season's roster. For Wildcats fans, the arrival of a dynamic, proven point guard like Diallo is a reason to get excited about the team's direction and future backcourt.
