Maxime Raynaud going to change creameries. The French interior will indeed leave Stanford University after spending the last three seasons there, ESPN announcement.
The interior is coming off a very good season with the Cardinals, establishing himself as the best French player in the NCAA and winning the title of best progression in the Pac-12 conference. The U20 European champion with the French team last summer averaged 15.6 points (56.7% shooting, including 36.1% from 3-point range, and 78.4% from free throws), 9.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists. on average.
Maxime Raynaud is following the movement launched at Stanford in recent days, following the dismissal of coach Jerod Haase, after eight seasons spent on the bench without managing to qualify for “March Madness”. Three other players have already announced that they want to leave the prestigious university, including Andrej Stojakovic – son of Peja Stojakovic – who will leave only a year after his arrival with the status of a big prospect.
The former teammate of Victor Wembanyama, among the young people of Nanterre, should be one of the biggest fish on the transfer portal between NCAA programs this summer.