BREAKING NEWS: Tyran Stokes Drops Shock Words Message To Zoom Diallo Committing To Kentucky Basketball Nations After

BREAKING NEWS: Tyran Stokes Drops Shock Words Message To Zoom Diallo Committing To Kentucky Basketball Nations After

Kentucky Basketball finally got on the transfer portal board Wednesday with a commitment from Washington Huskies point guard Zoom Diallo.

Not only does that give the Wildcats their floor general for next season, but it ‘might’ help them in another high-profile recruitment.

You see, Diallo played high school basketball at Prolific Prep in California.

Among his teammates? None other than top-ranked class of 2026 recruit Tyran Stokes. The two played together for the 2023-24 season — along with projected No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick AJ Dybantsa — before Diallo ended up at Washington, while Stokes later transferred to Notre Dame High School.2 big-name teams enter race to steal Tyran Stokes away from Bill Self and Kansas

Could getting Diallo help Kentucky’s push for Diallo?

One thing is for sure: Recruiting should be getting easier now that Kentucky has PG1 secured for next season. Kansas should still be seen as the favorite for Stokes, but Kentucky’s pitch just got a lot more interesting.

BREAKING NEWS: Tyran Stokes Drops Shocking Message to Zoom Diallo After Kentucky Commitment

The buzz around Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball just reached a new level—and it’s all because of one powerful reaction.Kansas Could Benefit From Tyran Stokes Withdrawing From Notre Dame HS

Following the blockbuster commitment of Washington transfer guard Zoom Diallo, five-star phenom Tyran Stokes has sent a message that is shaking up the college basketball world.

Diallo, a dynamic 6-foot-4 playmaker, officially chose Kentucky after an impressive season averaging over 15 points per game, instantly becoming a cornerstone piece for head coach Mark Pope as he rebuilds the roster. But the real headline came shortly after.2026 No. 1-Ranked Prospect Tyran Stokes Postpones Kentucky Visit - On3

Stokes, widely regarded as the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2026 class, didn’t stay silent. Instead, he reacted positively on social media to Diallo’s commitment—fueling speculation that something bigger could be brewing in Lexington.

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