The highly regarded Tacoma point guard Vazoumana "Zoom" Diallo reaffirmed his commitment to play for the University of Washington basketball team, despite the coaching change. Diallo, known for his playmaking skills, chose to stay with the Huskies and honored the national letter of intent he had initially signed. His decision solidifies the Huskies' roster, which has been evolving rapidly under the new leadership, with Diallo becoming the third player to join this week.

By the Numbers
  • 6-foot-4 height of Vazoumana "Zoom" Diallo
  • 20.2 points per game average as a junior for Curtis High School
  • 21.8 points per game average for Prolific Prep in the past season
State of Play
  • Diallo's commitment solidifies the evolving UW basketball roster
  • The team now includes other notable additions like DJ Davis, Jase Butler, and Mehki Mason
What's Next

Diallo's decision sets high expectations for his impact as a freshman player with the Huskies. His performance will be closely followed as he aims to become the hometown hero for the UW basketball team.

Bottom Line

Vazoumana "Zoom" Diallo's reaffirmation of his commitment to the University of Washington basketball team bolsters the team's roster and signals a promising future, as he aims to make a significant impact as a freshman and become a hometown hero for the Huskies.