Purdue's Myles Colvin will enter the transfer portal

Purdue lost its first likely 2025 contributor to the transfer portal Monday, as junior-to-be and Boilermaker legacy Myles Colvin opted to make himself available to other schools.
The athletic wing and son of former Purdue football star Rosevelt Colvin spent most of the past two seasons as a reserve, averaging 17.8 minutes this season. He started eight games earlier in the season.
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Colvin averaged 5.4 points, struggling much of the season to shoot at last year’s level. Though he finished the season fairly well, he shot only 31 percent from three-point range on the third-most attempts on the roster.
Colvin did make an impact as an on-ball defender, but was part of a three-way time share in that role with freshmen CJ Cox and Gicarri Harris, both of whom are likely to return next season.