"Do not contact": The son of a former NBA champion's transfer portal requirements

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he ever-evolving landscape of college basketball continues to mirror professional free agency, with the transfer portal offering athletes newfound mobility. One of the latest high-profile players to enter the portal is a standout guard from California, who has made it clear that his next move is already in motion. Stojakovic, the son of champion and three-time All-Star , a former legend, has entered the transfer portal ahead of his junior season, but with a "do not contact" tag attached to his profile.

This designation, commonly used by athletes who already have a landing spot in mind, suggests he has privately determined his future destination. At 6-foot-7 and 205 pounds, Stojakovic has established himself as a scoring threat, averaging 17.9 points, 4.



7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game while shooting 42.7% from the field last season.

Despite his individual success, California struggled, finishing with a 14-19 record and landing in the bottom half of the standings. Another "new" beginning for him Set to join his third program in as many seasons, Stojakovic's decision comes at a time when deals and transfer portal activity have reshaped college athletics, allowing players to seek better competitive environments and lucrative opportunities. Other players, including Providence forward and North Carolina forward have also entered the portal with a "do not contact" label, reinforcing the growing trend of prearranged transfer destinations.

Stojakovic's next move remains unknown for now, but the speculation is mounting. Given his talent, experience, and NBA pedigree, his landing spot will likely be a high-level program with strong championship aspirations. As the transfer portal continues to reshape the game, the next chapter in Stojakovic's journey promises to be one to watch.

Everyone is waiting to know about his next move to bring him closer to his professional basketball dreams..