Georgia Bulldogs basketball 2025 transfer portal tracker

The Georgia Bulldogs are looking to make a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2025-2026. However, Georgia basketball will have to try to do it with almost an entirely new team.

The Bulldogs have three players in the transfer portal as of March 31. Georgia is expected to lose starting point guard Silas Demary Jr., forward RJ Godrey and guard De'Shayne Montgomery this offseason. This trio has all entered the transfer portal. Players that enter the portal can return to Georgia, but generally most players end up transferring out.

Georgia is also projected to lose starting center Asa Newell to the 2025 NBA draft. Newell is a projected lottery pick and was UGA's leading scorer and rebounder last season.

Georgia senior guards Tyrin Lawrence and Dakota Leffew are both out of eligibility. This means that six of Georgia's seven leading scorers from 2024-2025 are not expected to return with the lone exception being guard Blue Cain (9.6 points per game), who is yet to announce his future.

Georgia and head coach Mike White has several targets in the portal. It is clear that Georgia will have a ton of playing time to offer to incoming transfers.

Georgia basketball transfer portal tracker

Point guard Silas Demary Jr.

WICHITA, KANSAS - MARCH 20: Silas Demary Jr. #5 of the Georgia Bulldogs reacts against the Gonzaga Bulldogs during the first half in the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at INTRUST Arena on March 20, 2025 in Wichita, Kansas.

Georgia's starting point guard Silas Demary Jr. entered the transfer portal and the 2025 NBA draft. Demary was UGA's second-leading scorer (13.5 points per game) in 2024-2025. Demary was Georgia's team leader in assists (3.1) and steals (1.7) per game. He has not committed to a new school.

Forward RJ Godfrey

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