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ACC Basketball: Top 20 transfers heading into 2024-25 season

A lot of talent has migrated into the ACC basketball ranks heading into another season! Take a look at the Top 20 transfers to know for 2024-25.
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18) Bostyn Holt | 6'6 Forward/Wing | Florida State Seminoles

Bostyn Holt joins the Florida State rotation looking to bolster their playmaking efforts given his production with South Dakota in the Summit League this past season. It will be Holt's third stop across the college basketball landscape after he finished with 12.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game for the Coyotes in 2023-24.

He finished sixth in the conference in assists (99), showcasing his ability to make things happen as well as score the ball as a full-time starter. While the ACC isn't the Summit League, he's also spent time at a high-major school with two years (2021-23) under his belt at Utah in the Pac-12.

Holt is a key piece to the Florida State Seminoles' rebuild after finishing eighth in the ACC standings and well short of their aspirations at an NCAA Tournament. He's a versatile presence they hope will mesh well in the early stages with Jamir Watkins, who decided to return after testing the transfer portal this past offseason.

17) Andrej Stojakovic | 6'6 Shooting Guard | California Golden Bears

Andrej Stojakovic, son of Peja Stojakovic, finds himself as a top transfer name to know with newly-inaugurated conference member California. The younger Stojakovic has shown, that just like his father, he can shoot the ball from deep. He was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Dec.18) and exploded for a career-high 20 points against USC on Feb. 10 this past season.

He averaged 7.8 points and 3.4 rebounds per game on 32.7 percent shooting from the floor across 32 appearances (10 starts) as a freshman in his debut. He's shown that when given opportunities, he can fill it up from behind the arc. With the recent shakeups in the Golden Bears roster, he should have plenty of opportunities to do so in a new conference.