
Did the Illini Come Out of Portal Kombat Victorious? The IlliniGuys Staff & Experts Weigh In
By IlliniGuys Staff
April 23, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
It's been a time of the year fit only for the fittest of Illini fans.
Transfer portal season. Portal Kombat. When the fortunes of your team's next season can be decided.
Illinois has had some wins. Terrence Shannon Jr. Marcus Domask. Andrej Stojakovic. Zvonimir Ivisic. Alfonso Plummer. Jacob Grandison. Quincy Guerrier.
And some that didn't pan out as hoped. Carey Booth. Matthew Mayer. Brandon Podziemski.
But the stakes were different this time. If Brad Underwood could keep his core from leaving, the needs were few. The Illini head coach and staff worked diligently late in the season and after the program's first Final Four run in 21 years to identify a number of options depending their own player movement. It turned out, they needed only one - grabbing Providence sharp-shooter Stefan Vaaks less than 24 hours after All-American and future top 10 NBA Draft pick Keaton Wagler made his decision to move on. The 6-foot-7 Estonian was largely viewed as one of the top 10 players in the portal and Illinois made quick work to bring him into the fold.
The other player of interest was Wisconsin shooting guard John Blackwell. Bringing in the All-Big Ten third teamer and son of former Illini Glynn Blackwell would have unquestionably given Illinois the best starting five in the country. But in the end, it wasn't a good fit, whether it was Blackwell wanting to have the ball in his hands more or wanting more money in his hands, the Illini moved on and will enter the upcoming season in everyone's preseason top 5 with their top five available returning players, Vaaks, and a top-shelf recruiting class that includes a pair of athletic top-40 guards.
Will that be enough? How did the Illini navigate the battles in Portal Kombat this time around? We asked the IlliniGuys for their thoughts:














