Get to know the new Lobo: A few questions with transfer forward Imran Suljanovic
Lobo hoops transfer portal tracker The Journal is keeping tabs on all offseason roster moves for the Lobo men’s basketball team — who is leaving, who is returning, who hasn’t decided — on its Transfer Portal Tracker (CLICK HERE). Imran Suljanovic, a 6-foot-8 forward transfer from St. John's who is a native of Vienna, Austria, signed last month to play for the UNM Lobos next season.
Suljanovic ...
Lobo hoops transfer portal tracker The Journal is keeping tabs on all offseason roster moves for the Lobo men’s basketball team — who is leaving, who is returning, who hasn’t decided — on its Transfer Portal Tracker (CLICK HERE). Imran Suljanovic, a 6-foot-8 forward transfer from St. John's who is a native of Vienna, Austria, signed last month to play for the UNM Lobos next season.
Suljanovic had been recruited by Lobos coach Eric Olen and assistant coach Tom Tankelewicz for a couple of years, even before either were at UNM, but Suljanovic ended up choosing to play his freshman season in college for Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino in New York. The versatile forward dislocated his knee cap in October before the season began and he never ended up playing a game for the Johnnies. Suljanovic averaged 22.
4 points and 5. 6 rebounds in seven games he played in the FIBA U18 EuroBasket tournament in 2024 and has played on the Austrian Senior National team. He did both along with fellow UNM Lobo signee Benjamin Schuch, a 6-9 forward also coming to UNM this summer.