The Kentucky Wildcats are making a major push in the transfer portal, setting their sights on one of its most coveted talents. Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman, a top-10 ranked transfer, has officially entered the portal and has drawn significant interest from Mark Pope's program in Lexington.
Standing at 6-foot-9, Freeman brings a versatile skill set that directly addresses a key need for the Wildcats. During his sophomore season with the Orange, he averaged an impressive 16.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Crucially, he possesses the ability to stretch the floor, attempting nearly four three-pointers per contest—a dimension Kentucky's frontcourt notably lacked last season.
With the potential return of a more traditional big man like Malachi Moreno, adding a floor-spacing forward like Freeman becomes a strategic priority for Coach Pope's offensive system. Securing a player of Freeman's caliber, who has two seasons of eligibility remaining, would be a transformative addition for the Wildcats' 2026-27 campaign and immediately elevate their SEC title aspirations.