College Basketball
Ven-Allen Lubin Eyes Transfer Portal Exit: St. John’s, Illinois Strong Fits If He Leaves UNC

Ven-Allen Lubin has entered the transfer portal — but not because of playing time or a coaching issue. He’s still open to staying at UNC. His decision is tied to NCAA changes that could affect roster spots across the country.
The NCAA is expected to approve a multibillion-dollar settlement that would allow schools to share revenue with athletes. Part of that deal includes new roster limits on how many athletes can be paid. These are separate from traditional scholarship caps. Until the rules are finalized, some players — like Lubin — are entering the portal to protect their options. He’s not necessarily leaving, but he’s preparing for the possibility.
Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion, I am letting everyone know that I am entering the transfer portal with full intent on returning to UNC. My action relates to the complexities surrounding the possible approval of the pending NCAA settlement.
— Ven-Allen Lubin®️ (@LubinVen) April 21, 2025
If he does go, two schools stand out.
St. John’s Could Reunite Lubin With Ian Jackson
✅ Lubin played together with new St. John’s signee, Ian Jackson at UNC, so the pair already have chemistry.
✅ Jackson is now a key piece at St. John’s — Lubin would walk into a familiar setup.
✅ Pitino’s team needs a frontcourt contributor and has room for Lubin’s role.
Lubin would also benefit from the spotlight of playing in New York and could thrive in Pitino’s fast-paced, defensive-minded system. His ability to switch defensively and score efficiently inside fits well with what St. John’s is building.
Illinois in the Hunt for Lubin
✅ Morez Johnson Jr. and Will Riley are gone — Illinois has minutes to fill.
✅ Lubin fits Brad Underwood’s style of tough, physical forwards.
✅ Could be used as a small-ball five or traditional four depending on lineup.
Illinois would give Lubin a chance to play meaningful minutes on a team that expects to compete in the Big Ten right away. It’s a high-floor, high-responsibility role that makes sense if he’s looking for stability and structure.
What’s Next for Lubin?
Lubin hasn’t committed to leaving UNC — but the portal gives him leverage and options. If the NCAA’s new rules make it hard for UNC to keep everyone, schools like St. John’s and Illinois will be ready. Both programs offer playing time, system fit, and visibility. It just depends on whether Lubin wants to stay patient or pivot to a new opportunity.