Ole Miss sophomore Travis Perry is reportedly making significant career moves as he prepares to enter the transfer portal on Thursday, a decision that could have considerable implications for his collegiate basketball future.Â
Over the course of the past season, Perry showcased his skills by participating in all 35 games, during which he made 16 starts. Throughout these contests, he averaged 5.3 points per game, along with 1.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists, all within an average of 16.5 minutes on the court per game. This performance highlights his potential as a valuable player, particularly given that he led his team with an impressive 48 successful three-point shots, demonstrating not only his shooting ability but also his role as a key offensive asset for Ole Miss. Hailing from Eddyville, Kentucky, Perry’s basketball journey began prior to his time at Ole Miss when he played at Kentucky, where he undoubtedly honed his skills at one of the most prestigious programs in college basketball.
As Perry considers this next step in his athletic career, many will be watching closely to see where he might land and how this decision will shape both his future and the teams vying for his talents
