Jake Wilkins Transfers from Georgia to California for College Basketball
Former Georgia forward Jake Wilkins commits to Cal
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Jake Wilkins, a former forward for the University of Georgia Bulldogs, has committed to the University of California after entering the NCAA transfer portal. Wilkins, who averaged 4.9 points per game last season, is the son of NBA Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins and has three years of eligibility remaining.
- 01Jake Wilkins averaged 4.9 points per game for Georgia last season.
- 02He has three years of eligibility remaining after transferring to Cal.
- 03Wilkins was a four-star recruit and ranked No. 45 in the 2025 class.
- 04He is the son of Dominique Wilkins, an NBA Hall of Famer.
- 05The NCAA transfer portal is open until April 22.
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Jake Wilkins, a former forward for the University of Georgia Bulldogs, has officially committed to the University of California after entering the NCAA transfer portal. During his time at Georgia, Wilkins averaged 4.9 points per game over 10.2 minutes per game, appearing in 32 games without any starts. A highly regarded player, Wilkins was a four-star recruit in the 2025 class, ranked as the No. 45 overall recruit and No. 11 small forward according to Rivals Industry Rankings. Notably, he is the son of Dominique Wilkins, a Hall of Fame member and two-time NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion, who also played college basketball at Georgia. Wilkins announced his intention to enter the transfer portal just before it opened, and now heads to the West Coast to continue his basketball journey. The NCAA transfer portal will remain open until April 22, allowing players to explore new opportunities.
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