Keshad Johnson enters draft and transfer portal, bids farewell to San Diego State

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Keshad Johnson enters draft and transfer portal, bids farewell to San Diego State
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The popular Aztecs senior forward has another year of eligibility but will either turn pro or play elsewhere in college next season

clarifying his chances of returning to Montezuma Mesa next season: There are none.

Dutcher has been understanding while players collect feedback on whether to turn pro or return to SDSU, waiting until late May last year for Nathan Mensah to announce a decision while possible replacements grew impatient and committed elsewhere.“If they go into the portal, then that’s very easy: OK then, I’m going to look for someone else. Exploring professional options is one conversation, because that takes time.

“That’s the most exposure any college player could have, being on that stage. It’s inevitable for the world know me at this point. I had a pretty good game in the national championship game. The world has seen that.”

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