When Tre Holloman hit the transfer portal this past offseason, Michigan State fans were shocked. It felt like Holloman was the perfect Spartan and a true OKG, as Tom Izzo would say, but he felt like his role in East Lansing wasn’t what he wanted so he decided to look for a new home.
That’s when Holloman landed on NC State.
The Wolfpack just hired Will Wade as the new head coach, and he must’ve sold Holloman on more playing time or a larger role or more time at point guard, because leaving a Hall of Famer and national title contender to join a rebuilding program felt like a poor career move.