Treysen Eaglestaff, the former West Virginia standout, is getting a second chance at college basketball after securing a preliminary injunction in Texas — now headed to UC San Diego for his final year. Though he flashed potential with brief Summer League minutes for the Knicks — averaging under two points and assists while shooting poorly from deep — his decision to return to school signals a strategic pivot. With next year’s NBA draft class looking thinner, a breakout season could catapult him onto the radar. His WVU tenure was marked by confidence issues and inconsistent scoring, but he impressed defensively and on the boards — even if his offensive game often felt predictable. This year might be his defining moment.

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