Frustrating moment: Bulldogs Star suffers a disheartening Injury.

Frustrating moment: Bulldogs Star suffers a disheartening Injury.

Georgia Basketball offseason is trending in the right direction

Georgia basketball entered the 2024 offseason with many questions after missing the NCAA Tournament. Mike White seems to have addressed a lot of those questions.

After Georgia’s 2023-24 basketball season concluded with a loss to Seton Hall in the NIT semifinals, there were a lot of questions about the future of Georgia basketball and what the roster would like for next year. There were players Georgia needed to keep, players that would leave in the transfer portal, and players Georgia would add through the portal.

The biggest question for this team going into the offseason was if Georgia would be able to keep the three freshmen — Silas Demary, Blue Cain, and Dylan James — who were all starting by the end of the year.

Georgia head coach Mike White knew these three players would be a big part of their future and needed to hang on to them. There were major questions about whether Silas Demary was going to enter the transfer portal and leave Georgia, but he decided to stay. The other two freshmen followed his lead and decided to stay as well. This was the Dawgs’ first big win of the offseason!

These are the only three scholarship players who will be returning to UGA next year. Now, we can look at who Georgia gained through the transfer portal and their current roster for next year.

Georgia Portal Additions

Dakota Leffew

Dakota Leffew joins Georgia after playing for Mount St. Mary’s for the last 4 years. Dakota is 6′ 5” Guard and averaged 17.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists a year ago. This a solid pickup for Georgia and he should be able to provide Georgia with some playmaking and spacing (37 percent from 3 last year) next year. He will only have 1 year remaining in college.

De’Shayne Montgomery

Georgia added the Mount St. Mary’s duo with Montgomery and Leffew. Montgomery was a freshman last year and he put up some impressive states, averaging 13.5 points and shooting 52 percent from the field.

Freshmen do not get a lot of run in college basketball these days so it is great to see these stats from a freshman. Montgomery is a 6’4 SG/SF who is super athletic and has a lot of potential to become a star for the team next year.

Tyrin Lawrence

Tyrin Lawrence is the star of the transfer portal class so far for the Dawgs. Lawrence averaged 13.8 pts and five rebounds a year ago for Vandy but only shot 40 percent from the floor.

This was likely due to not having much around him because he averaged 13 per game the previous year and shot 50 percent from the field. Lawrence will provide Georgia with another guard/wing with heavy SEC experience and he will likely start for UGA next year.

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Justin Abson

Georgia improved their frontcourt with the addition of Justin Abson out of Appalachian State. Abson was mainly known for his defense with the Mountaineers and will provide the Dawgs with a formidable presence in the paint.

Abson averaged 2.8 blocks a game and only averaged 24 minutes a game so he is going to be very helpful in improving Georgia’s interior defense which was a major weakness a year ago.

RJ Godfrey

RJ Godfrey will help Georgia improve their interior play next year on both sides of the ball. In his Sophomore year at Clemson, he helped Clemson reach the elite eight averaging 6.1 points and 3.4 rebounds.

These numbers do not stick out at first but Godfrey only played about 15 games as he sat behind a loaded Clemson front line. I would not be surprised to see Godfrey average 10 points and 7 rebounts a game this upcoming season in Athens with more opportunity.

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