Former Georgia Tech Forward Freds Pauls Bagatskis Transfers to UT-Arlington
Former Georgia Tech forward is transferring to UT-Arlington per his Instagram page.
Guard Deivon Smith, guard Tristan Maxwell, center Cyril Martynov, forward Jordan Meka, and center Rodney Howard have all entered the transfer portal as well but have not found their new homes yet. Howard and Smith have been contributors over the past couple of seasons, but the others had small roles.
Guard Miles Kelly, the Yellow Jackets leading scorer last season, declared for the NBA Draft, but is maintaining his collegiate eligibility and could return.
Bagatskis is still a young player that has upside, especially as a shooter. I think he could have a nice future with UT-Arlington if developed.
Georgia Tech has made three transfer portal additions of their own since the hiring of Damon Stoudamire. Kowacie Reeves (Florida), Ebenezer Dowuona (NC State), and Tyzhaun Claude (Western Carolina) have all committed to Georgia Tech.
Best of luck to Freds at UT-Arlington!
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