Florida State Basketball Roster Overhaul: Rebuilding Through the Transfer Portal
Florida State’s basketball program is undergoing a major transformation as they navigate the college basketball transfer portal. With a significant number of players leaving Tallahassee, including key members of the rotation and veteran experience, head coach Leonard Hamilton is faced with the task of rebuilding his roster for the upcoming season.
The Seminoles are not alone in dealing with portal issues, as this trend is prevalent across college basketball and athletics as a whole. However, the challenge remains for Florida State to replace a combination of production, talent, experience, and seniority.
While the team has only secured one commitment from the portal so far, they are actively pursuing players to fill the void. Among those on their radar is former Duke forward and McDonald’s All-American Sean Stewart, who has garnered interest from multiple programs, including Florida State.
Stewart, a Florida native known for his athleticism and defensive prowess, could be a valuable addition to the Seminoles’ roster. Standing at 6-foot-9, the forward brings energy and impact on the court, particularly on the defensive end. While his offensive game is a work in progress, his potential and skill set make him a sought-after prospect in the portal.
As Florida State competes with other programs for Stewart’s commitment, the addition of the talented forward could be a significant step in reshaping their roster for the upcoming season. With three incoming recruits from high school already in the mix, the Seminoles are looking to build a competitive team for the future.
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