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    Former 4 Star Recruit Penn State Guard Puff Johnson Enters Transfer Portal: 5 Possible Landing Spots

    On April 24, 2025, Penn State fans were greeted with the news that Puff Johnson had entered the transfer portal. This announcement stunned and confused fans, as they had hoped to enjoy his skilled guard play for another season. With his imminent departure, where are the best landing spots for Johnson, a former 4-star recruit now leaving Penn State?

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    Puff Johnson 2024-25 Stats

    Johnson, standing at 6’8″ and weighing 210 lbs, is regarded as one of the finest wing players in college basketball. During the 2024-25 season, he played for the Penn State Nittany Lions.

    Over the season, Johnson averaged 10.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.4 steals, and 0.6 assists per game, with a field goal percentage of 54.3%. These impressive stats made him one of the team’s most efficient contributors.

    With his imminent departure, here are some of the best landing spots for this proficient guard:

    North Carolina Tar Heels

    Johnson began his college career at North Carolina. With his final year of eligibility, he might return to a familiar environment that could help propel his NBA aspirations. Hubert Davis understands his game well, and Johnson could strengthen a roster aiming for another deep NCAA tournament run.

    Houston Cougars

    Since Jamal Shead moved to the NBA, Houston has lacked a proper replacement. It’s time to bring in a skilled two-way player, and Johnson fits the bill. The Cougars are renowned for their defensive intensity, and Johnson thrives on both ends.

    Alabama Crimson Tide

    Coach Nate Oats led Alabama to the Final Four in the 2023-24 season. He’ll need proven talent to push further, perhaps toward a national championship. Alabama makes sense for Johnson, as it offers him a big stage to elevate his profile.

    Kansas Jayhawks

    Bill Self is an experienced coach who’s also known for developing guards into NBA-ready players. In his final year of eligibility, Johnson could greatly benefit from working with Self. Kansas provides a high-profile platform and expert mentorship.

    Michigan Wolverines

    With Kobe Bufkin now in the NBA, Michigan needs reinforcement on the wing. The Wolverines are looking to reload after falling to Auburn in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. Johnson could step in as a key contributor from day one.

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    With so many strong options, Johnson’s versatile skill set makes him a valuable addition to any roster. As the transfer portal window narrows, the time to make his next move is now.

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