Another key piece of the Kentucky Wildcats' frontcourt is testing the waters. As the transfer portal officially opens, promising forward Andrija Jelavic has entered his name, seeking a new destination after his freshman season in Lexington.
The 6'11" Croatian big man arrived with a strong European pedigree, having averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds for Mega MIS in Serbia. Under Coach Mark Pope this season, Jelavic steadily grew into his role, earning a starting spot and logging 20 starts.
While his season averages of 5.5 points and 4 rebounds may seem modest, his trajectory was clear. As the year progressed, Jelavic played with increasing confidence, showcasing the defensive presence and offensive flashes that signal significant upside. His development made him a valued part of the Wildcats' core moving forward.
There remains a possibility for a return, as reports indicate Jelavic has left the door open and Coach Pope has publicly praised his growth. For now, however, Kentucky's roster rebuild faces another question mark as a talented young forward explores his options.