BREAKING NEWS : JUST IN, JAYDEN QUIANTANCE IN A STATE OF DILEMMA DROPS A BOMBSHELL,SHEDS MORE LIGHT ON THE NBA DRAFT AND FORGO ELIGIBILITY

Jayden Quaintance is entering the 2026 NBA draft after playing four games for Kentucky. The 18-year-old announced his decision Tuesday afternoon.

Jon Rothstein gives a not so positive injury update on Kentucky star Jayden  Quaintance

was a five-star basketball recruit in the 2024 class and came to UK as a highly touted transfer from Arizona State last spring, committing to the Cats a few weeks after undergoing surgery for a torn ACL. He made his return to the court with a star performance in a 78-66 victory over St. John’s on Dec. 20 but played in only three more games for Kentucky due to swelling in his surgically repaired knee. Quaintance is projected as a first-round pick in this year’s draft. “The last two years have been the most challenging and rewarding of my life,” he said in a post on his Instagram account. “I experienced highs I could only dream of as a kid, and lows that are every athlete’s worst nightmare. Through it all, I learned so much about myself and grew as a man. My college journey didn’t end the way anyone hoped, but I’m thankful for the unwavering support along the way.” Quaintance was originally committed to Kentucky out of high school and was supposed to be the top-ranked recruit in John Calipari’s 2024 class. When Calipari left Lexington to take the head coaching position at Arkansas, the 6-foot-10 forward reopened his recruitment and ended up at Arizona State for his freshman season. Playing the entire season at 17 years old, Quaintance averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots per game, earning the reputation as one of the most promising young defensive players in the sport. He suffered a torn ACL in February and underwent surgery the following month. Quaintance, who was too young to enter the 2025 NBA draft,

 

Where Kentucky Forward Jayden Quaintance's NBA Draft Stock Standswas the No. 10 player in the 247Sports transfer rankings last spring, when he committed to Kentucky. In his message Tuesday, he thanked Calipari, Bobby Hurley (his head coach at Arizona State) and UK coach Mark Pope, referencing the win over St. John’s in Atlanta as a highlight of his brief college career. “My full-circle experience with Kentucky has been the opportunity of a lifetime,” Quaintance said. “I still remember that roar at Rupp Arena after I signed in 2024, and seeing it through with the St. John’s game in Catlanta for my first game back is something I’ll always cherish. “Like you, I wanted more, but I hope Big Blue Nation continues to support me as I chase my dreams. I’ll always bleed blue and proudly represent the Wildcats.” Quaintance is generally projected in the 10-20 range in this year’s draft despite appearing in only four games for the Wildcats this past season.

 

Mark Pope details Jayden Quaintance's controlled 3-on-3 work, Mo Dioubate's  steady recovery | A Sea Of Blue He had 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocked shots in 17 minutes in the win over St. John’s but struggled in UK’s next three games

His final appearance — one point and four rebounds in 18 minutes in a 73-68 loss to Missouri in Rupp Arena on Jan. 7 — coincided with a low point in Kentucky’s 2025-26 season. The loss dropped UK to 0-2 in the SEC after the Cats lost nonconference games to Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina and Gonzaga.

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