Jordyn Kee becomes fifth Georgia basketball player to enter transfer portal

The NCAA basketball transfer portal window is now closed but it didn’t go so without one more Georgia player entering. After just one season at Georgia, Jordyn Kee decided to enter his name in the final hour on Tuesday. Dawgs247 was the first to report and Kee reposted via Twitter/X.
Kee is the fifth Georgia player to enter the portal since the end of the 2024-2025 basketball season. He’s the fourth Bulldog guard to do so.
The 6-foot-4 combo guard took a redshirt in his only season at Georgia. He appeared in just two exhibition games against Charlotte and Central Florida, not registering on the stat sheet in either game. Kee signed with Georgia out of Sagemont Prep (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) in the 2024 class. He was a three-star prospect at the time according to the On3 Industry Ranking.
Kee was the nation’s No. 290 overall prospect and No. 15 combo guard per those rankings. He was also The No. 26 player in the Sunshine State.
Kee joins four other outgoing transfers at Georgia…
Junior guard Silas Demary got the ball rolling for UGA in terms of transfer departures. He was the first guy to declare and ultimately decided to continue his career at UConn. Demary was Georgia’s second-leading scorer and helped the Bulldogs reach the NCAA tournament for the first time in 10 years.
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Next came fellow guard De’Shayne Montgomery, who saw his playing time dwindle as the season drew to a close. Montgomery was at UGA just one season after transferring in from Mount St. Mary’s. He’s now at Dayton.
Georgia’s lone forward departure to the portal, RJ Godfrey, entered the portal next. The son of legendary Bulldog linebacker Randall Godfrey transferred from Clemson to UGA and spent just one season in Athens. He ultimately decided to transfer back to the Tigers.
Second-year guard Savo Drezgic was the fourth Bulldog to enter the transfer portal at season’s end. He has not yet picked his the place where he will continue his basketball career.