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Andrej Stojaković, the son of former NBA sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic, is entering the transfer portal after one season with Cal, per ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
Stojaković is entering his junior year after playing for Stanford as a freshman and the Golden Bears as a sophomore. The 6’7″ guard averaged 17.9 points per game last season.
On3’s Joe Tipton noted that Stojaković entered the portal with a “Do Not Contact” tag.
Stojaković was considered to be a 5-star prospect and the No. 25 player nationally out of the Class of 2023 by 247Sports Composite. He didn’t quite live up to the hype as a freshman, putting up just 7.8 points per game mostly off the bench, but he made up for it with a breakout year at Cal last season.
His 17.9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists on 42.7 shooting from the field and 31.8 percent from deep earned him an All-ACC Honorable Mention selection for the 2024-25 season.
According to Givony, Stojaković will not test the NBA draft waters. Bleacher Report’s Jonathan Wasserman pegged Stojaković as a late second-round pick in his mock draft from January, but he was not on the board in the most recent mock draft.
Unlike his father, who was a career 40.1 percent shooter from deep, Stojaković found more success around the rim last year. While his attacking ability makes him a scoring threat against any competition, improving his three-point shot could turn him into a first-round draft pick next year.
Stojaković will almost certainly be one of the top transfer portal options this offseason, and there are already a handful of teams to watch for. Before landing with Cal last year, Stojaković was linked to a handful of top programs, including North Carolina and Kentucky, and those teams would seemingly be in the mix this time around as well.