Report: Juke Harris to forgo 2026 NBA draft, transfer to Tennessee
Wake Forest sophomore Juke Harris announced Monday that he is transferring to Tennessee for the 2026-27 season.
Wake Forest sophomore Juke Harris announced Monday on Instagram that he is transferring to Tennessee for the 2026-27 season and withdrawing from the 2026 NBA draft. Harris was named the ACC Most Improved Player last season, averaging 21. 4 points, 6.
5 rebounds, 1. 9 assists and 1. 3 steals while shooting 44.
4% from the field. He ranked sixth in the country in total points (750) and 15th in free throws (195). The 6-foot-7 guard was one of six players nationally to average at least 21 points and six rebounds per game.
His 750 points ranked as the second-most in a single season in Wake Forest history, trailing only Len Chappell (932 points), whose number is retired by the program. View this post on Instagram Harris was one of 73 prospects invited to compete in the draft combine, which will take place May 10-17 in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known whether Harris still plans to participate in the annual event or if he will withdraw and make the transition to Knoxville.