University of Wisconsin men’s basketball junior guard Chucky Hepburn has entered the transfer portal, he announced on Instagram, after a bounce-back third season in which he emerged as one of the nation’s most controlled distributors while displaying top-end offensive flashes.
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Wisconsin men's basketball star point guard enters transfer portal
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