Tre Holloman is on the move once more. The former Michigan State guard, who transferred to NC State just a year ago, has re-entered the NCAA transfer portal, seeking a new destination for his final year of college basketball. Holloman plans to apply for an extra year of eligibility, aiming to cap his collegiate career with one more season.
His initial departure from Tom Izzo's Spartans program was met with significant fan criticism, but Holloman answered with his most productive season to date at NC State. He posted career highs in points and minutes per game while shooting an impressive 40% from beyond the three-point line, proving he can be a valuable backcourt contributor.
Interestingly, rumors swirled this offseason that Holloman had expressed regret over leaving East Lansing, with Coach Izzo hinting a former player had reached out. While a storybook return to the Spartans seemed possible, the reality of a crowded Michigan State backcourt makes a reunion unlikely. With a host of talented guards already on the roster and Jeremy Fears Jr. expected back, Holloman's path likely leads to a third jersey for his final campaign.
This latest move highlights the ever-evolving landscape of college basketball, where the transfer portal creates new opportunities and dramatic storylines each offseason. For a player like Holloman, it's a chance to find the perfect fit for one last run.
