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Former Memphis guard PJ Haggerty has withdrawn from the 2025 NBA Draft and will transfer to Kansas State, according to reports. The nation's third-leading scorer last season for Memphis ...
Guard PJ Haggerty, the 2024-25 AAC Player of the Year, committed to Kansas State on Monday, he confirmed to The Athletic. ESPN also noted that Haggerty has withdrawn from the 2025 NBA Draft.
PJ Haggerty has decided to leave Memphis basketball and will not enter the NBA Draft. He is now committed to Kansas State, as per ESPN's Jonathan Givony. PJ Haggerty will not play basketball for ...
PJ Haggerty will not spend one more year in a Memphis basketball uniform — the consensus second-team All-American has withdrawn from the NBA draft and committed to Kansas State, his father ...
Kansas State transfer PJ Haggerty should fit right in with the Wildcats program. While he brings talent, he also adds character. He drew a lot of attention for comments made in March when the NCAA ...
After three years of college basketball, Memphis star PJ Haggerty declared for the 2025 NBA Draft. On Monday, though, Haggerty elected to continue his college basketball career. According to a ...
Former Memphis guard PJ Haggerty has withdrawn from the NBA draft and committed to Kansas State. Haggerty, the AAC Player of the Year, averaged 21.8 points per game for the Tigers last season.
PJ Haggerty, one of the best available players still in the transfer portal, withdrew his name from the NBA Draft and committed to the Wildcats on a lucrative NIL deal on Monday. Haggerty was a ...
Former Memphis point guard PJ Haggerty withdrew from the 2025 NBA Draft and committed to Kansas State, according to Matt Norlander. Rated as the No. 2 transfer in the portal, Haggerty did not ...
In a major move in the Big 12, former Memphis Tigers guard PJ Haggerty was announced to have committed to Kansas State for the 2025–26 season. Haggerty was named the 2024 AAC Player of the Year ...
P.J. Haggerty wanted someone to pay him $4 million in the college basketball transfer portal. The Memphis transfer and new Kansas State commit won’t be getting that much. But he’ll still see a ...