Former Washington Huskies star guard Zoom Diallo is exploring his options, and his first major visit since the transfer portal opened has turned heads across college basketball. Diallo, a key piece for the Huskies over the past two seasons, took an official visit to the University of Kentucky on Friday.
The 6-foot-4 sophomore guard was a cornerstone for Washington, starting 29 games this past season and finishing as the team's second-leading scorer with an impressive 15.7 points per game. His combination of size, scoring, and versatility makes him one of the most coveted names in the portal this cycle.
This visit marks a fascinating new chapter. While Kentucky wasn't in the mix for the McDonald's All-American coming out of high school, the arrival of new head coach Mark Pope has clearly shifted the landscape. Pope, known for his dynamic offensive system, could be looking to build his first Wildcats roster around a proven scorer like Diallo.
Diallo's journey has been one of loyalty and high expectations. He initially committed to Washington to play for Mike Hopkins, but ended up playing his freshman year for Danny Sprinkle. Despite a challenging 13-18 season, Diallo chose to return for his sophomore year, stating he wanted to be "a part of a change" and leave a better legacy for Washington basketball.
Now, with the roster undergoing another transformation, the talented guard is weighing his future. A move to a blue-blood program like Kentucky would place him on the national stage in the powerhouse SEC, offering a dramatically different environment from the Pac-12. For fans following roster moves and player development, Diallo's decision will be a major storyline to watch as teams build for the 2026-27 season.
