DJ Rodman enters transfer portal; 5 landing spots for forward
PULLMAN, Wash. (BVM) – DJ Rodman hasn’t always been a star for the Washington State Cougars. After three years where he played mostly a bench role, Rodman finally earned his place in the starting rotation this season as he started 30 of the 31 games he played for the Cougars. This allowed the senior to post career bests in nearly every major statistical category including points per game (9.6), rebounds per game (5.8) and assists per game (1.4).
With this increased role, Rodman proved himself to be a solid contributor to a Power 5 program. On Tuesday, Rodman officially entered the transfer portal as he will look to find more opportunities at another program.
Washington State forward DJ Rodman just entered the transfer portal, per the portal.
Rodman has spent four seasons in Pullman and started 30 of the Cougars 31 games last season.
He averaged 9.6PPG, 5.8RPG and 1.4APG last season. Shot 38% from 3. A productive two-way player. pic.twitter.com/XGSLpdlx0R
— 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) May 1, 2023
Though he may not be the flashiest player on the market, Rodman has shown a strong work ethic and is a player seemingly on the rise. With a strong genetic background and a solid season under his belt, Rodman could be seen as a productive player for many programs. Here are five landing spots for the 6-foot-6 forward.

