Georgia basketball continues to make moves following their first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. Former BYU freshman Kanon Catchings, a former top-50 prospect, has reportedly committed to the Bulldogs. Standing at 6-foot-9, Catchings averaged 7.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in his freshman season with the Cougars. He chose Georgia over North Carolina in the transfer portal. Catchings was previously ranked as the No. 41 prospect in the country and the 8th PF for the 2024 recruiting class.
The Bulldogs have been making good use of the transfer portal, with Catchings being the third transfer to commit to Georgia this offseason. Despite some key contributors entering the portal, such as Silas Demary Jr. and RJ Godfrey, Georgia has secured commitments from Catchings, Justin Bailey, and Jeremiah Wilkinson.
With these additions, Georgia aims to keep their momentum going and build on their recent success in the NCAA Tournament. Their new recruits, along with returning players, are expected to strengthen the team for the upcoming season. Fans and supporters of Georgia basketball are eager to see how these moves will impact the team’s performance in the future.
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