
Grant Williams to Remain in NBA Draft
Tennessee star forward Grant Williams announced on Friday morning that he intends to keep his name in the draft pool for the 2019 NBA Draft.

Tennessee star forward Grant Williams announced on Friday morning that he intends to keep his name in the draft pool for the 2019 NBA Draft.

Former Tennessee forward Derrick Walker took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce where he’ll be transferring for next season.

Tennessee star forward Grant Williams is being projected as a consensus first-round pick in the NBA Draft after the NBA Draft Lottery on Tuesday.

Five-star shooting guard Jaden Springer trimmed down his list of teams he’s focusing on in his recruitment, and the Vols made the cut.

Tennessee’s Grant Williams has until May 29th to decide if he wants to remain in the NBA Draft pool or return to UT, but he plans to decide before then.
The Vols are one of the three finalists for Keon Johnson, a four-star shooting guard who is the No. 1 player in the state of Tennessee in the 2020 class.

It’s been a busy offseason for the Lady Vols and their roster, and there’s been another addition with the commitment of Knoxville native Jaiden McCoy.

In the latest NBA mock draft from CBS Sports, the Vols are projected to have two first-round picks with Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield.

New York power forward Zed Key has draw interest from the Vols recently, and he says he’s definitely planning on making a visit to Knoxville.

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