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Former Michigan State basketball guard joining New Orleans Pelicans for NBA Summer League

Former Michigan State basketball guard joining New Orleans Pelicans for NBA Summer League

USA Today01-07-2025
Vanderbilt's AJ Hoggard will join the New Orleans Pelicans for NBA Summer League, I'm told.The 6'3 ¾" guard averaged 8.8 PTS, 4.6 AST, 2.7 REB across five NCAA seasons.Playmaking guard with positional size who led NCAA DI in AST% in 2022 and earned back-to-back PIT nods. pic.twitter.com/D25QZ3nF7B
The 2025 NBA Draft has come and gone, and players are finding their new homes, learning where they will play for the beginning of their professional career. With the next stages of careers playing out, several players with ties to Michigan State are learning their new landing spots.
One high profile, former Spartan, A.J. Hoggard has found out where he will be playing when the NBA Summer League begins.
The New Orleans Pelicans have signed on Hoggard to join the team for summer league, according to Draft Express' Jon Chepkevich.
A 6-foot-3 guard, Hoggard spent four seasons with Michigan State, averaging 8.6 points and 4.6 assists, before spending one season at Vanderbilt, where he averaged 9.6 points and 4.6 assists with the Commodores. Five seasons in college basketball has shown the playmaking ability Hoggard has, to go along with good positional size for the next level.
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