
I AM BACK: Frank Kaminsky Decommits from Toronto Raptors and Returns to Wisconsin Badgers Basketball
April 4, 2025 | Madison, Wisconsin
In a stunning and highly unexpected move, Frank Kaminsky has officially announced his decommitment from the Toronto Raptors and declared his return to Wisconsin Badgers basketball. The 7-foot forward, known for his dynamic post play and unmatched charisma, sent shockwaves through both the NBA and college basketball world late Friday evening with a simple post on X (formerly Twitter): “I AM BACK.
A Shocking Reversal
Just weeks ago, Kaminsky appeared committed to joining the Toronto Raptors for the remainder of the 2024–25 NBA season, after a stint abroad and a brief hiatus from the league. The Raptors, dealing with injuries and a depleted frontcourt, had seen Kaminsky as a veteran stabilizer and floor-spacing big.
However, sources close to the player say his heart never truly left Madison.
“Frank has always been a Badger,” said a former Wisconsin teammate. “When he visited campus recently, you could just see it in his eyes. That place is home.”
NCAA Return? How Is This Possible?
While rare, Kaminsky’s return to college basketball is technically legal under recent NCAA and NBA rule shifts, combined with a medical redshirt year he never used and a loophole tied to COVID-era eligibility. With the NCAA allowing older players to retain eligibility under certain conditions, and the Big Ten welcoming the attention, Kaminsky is clear to suit up in the 2025–26 season for Wisconsin.
NIL deals are also playing a major role. Kaminsky is rumored to be securing a multi-million dollar sponsorship agreement with several Madison-area businesses, including a signature cheese curd brand and a local brewpub collaboration called “Frank the Tank Ale.”
What This Means for Wisconsin
The return of Kaminsky, who led Wisconsin to the NCAA championship game in 2015 and won the Naismith Player of the Year, is nothing short of seismic. With the Badgers already fielding a competitive squad, Kaminsky’s addition makes them instant title contenders.
Head Coach Greg Gard reacted with emotion during an impromptu press conference:
“This is a program-defining moment. Frank is more than just a basketball player here—he’s a legend, a leader, and now, somehow, a returning student-athlete. Let’s run it back.”
Reaction Across the Sports World
The basketball world responded in disbelief and excitement:
Giannis Antetokounmpo, former Bucks teammate: “Wisconsin, you just got the G.O.A.T. back. Take care of my guy.”Barstool Sports tweeted: “This is the greatest college basketball plot twist since Sister Jean.”Drake, a Raptors superfan, posted a sad-face emoji with a maple leaf.
What’s Next?
Kaminsky is expected to re-enroll at the University of Wisconsin next week, rejoining the program this summer ahead of a full training camp. He will wear his iconic #44 jersey once again, bringing veteran leadership, national spotlight, and big man finesse back to the Kohl Center.
Whether this is about one last shot at a title, a love letter to Madison, or unfinished business from a decade ago—one thing is clear:
Frank the Tank is back. And March 2026 might just be the most legendary one yet.
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