Kansas State basketball was hit with a curveball as sophomore guard CJ Jones entered the NCAA transfer portal, a move that has left fans and analysts scratching their heads. Jones, who averaged 9.4 points and 3.6 assists per game, had emerged as one of the Wildcats’ most reliable two-way players. Known for his quick first step and defensive grit, he was expected to be a central piece of Jerome Tang’s rotation next season.
In a social media post, Jones thanked the coaching staff and K-State community for “believing in a kid from Little Rock” but said he was seeking “a new opportunity to grow.” Multiple programs, including Memphis and Iowa, have already reached out. Some insiders speculate that the transfer stems from a desire to play in a more up-tempo offensive system.
Coach Tang addressed the media, saying, “We respect CJ’s decision and will always support him. He gave us his all.” His departure opens up a key backcourt spot, with fans hoping incoming recruit Jamari McDowell can step up. For Jones, the move marks a new chapter—but also one that adds more intrigue to Kansas State’s offseason narrative.