Michigan State Basketball Transfer Portal: The Game-Changing Targets Nobody Saw Coming
He also brings value on the defensive end as a rim protector and rebounder, grading out highly in both block rate and rebounding metrics.
While his perimeter defense is limited, that aligns with his role as a traditional anchor in the paint. If added, Bonke would likely provide depth and size rather than serve as a centerpiece addition.
Treyson Anderson — North Dakota State (PF/C)
Treyson Anderson is another versatile frontcourt option who has drawn interest from Michigan State.
In a reduced role at North Dakota State, Anderson still produced efficiently, averaging 10.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in just over 18 minutes per game. His 60% true shooting and strong two-point efficiency highlight a player who makes the most of his opportunities.



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