AJ Storr is back in the transfer portal and is working on his eighth school in eight years between high school and college. He's been all over the place, and yet the only place he has had real success is Wisconsin. This has propelled people to ask, does Greg Gard have the magic touch when it comes to Storr, or was it an anomaly? People (mostly Wisconsin fans) have said that Greg Gard should bring Storr back, and it would be the "funniest thing."
That social media caption has been shared by a handful of people but Rich Klesmit, the father to Max Klesmit, agreed with an emoji that said "bullseye." Klesmit agrees, that Greg Gard should bring back Storr or at least agrees that it would be the funniest thing.
— Rich Klesmit (@KlezRich) April 3, 2025
Wisconsin fans think it would be hilarious if Greg Gard brought back AJ Storr to Wisconsin
AJ Storr started his college career at St. John's where he averaged 8.8 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 08 assists. His best attribute at St. John's was his ability to shoot the three, where he shot over 40% from behind the arc. He then went to Wisconsin, where he averaged 16.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game. That season launched him back into the portal, seeking a big NIL deal, which Kansas was able to grant.
However, he didn't pan out at Kansas at all. He only averaged 6.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game, which would make his Jayhawk days his worst season in his college career. This makes his market value lower again, but it is also relatively interesting for potential suitors, as that Wisconsin season is still on the stat sheet.
DID YOU KNOW⁉️
— Ryan Eilers (@ryanbeilers) April 3, 2025
AJ Storr @ Wisconsin:
• 607 PTS, 142 REB, 57 TO, 41 FOULS.
AJ Storr @ Kansas/St Johns.. COMBINED:
• 499 PTS, 121 REB, 66 TO, 108 FOULS.
More points AND rebounds — less turnovers AND less fouls in 1/2 the time.
Greg Gard. Elite coach.. I don’t make the rules. https://t.co/u49DUtijLc
Greg Gard probably won't end up doing the funniest thing, but it is hilarious to consider nonetheless, as the only time AJ Storr looked elite in his college career was when Gard was coaching him. There's clearly a fit issue that Storr needs to look for in his next home.