John Tonje already poured his heart out for the Wisconsin Badgers but he is not yet done helping the team as he is willing to stretch himself out to make sure they will remain competitive.

The 23-year-old guard played his last game for the Badgers in second round loss to the BYU Cougars in March Madness.
He scored 37 points in that game, recording the most scored by a Badger in an NCAA tournament game. His 52 points in the two games they played in the tourney were also the most by any player through the first three days.
That’s the grandest way to end your college career but Tonje is not yet done.
He is willing to go out of his way and help the team in its recruitment believing UW-Madison can help players shine in a competitive conference, just like what happened to him.

“I would absolutely recommend Wisconsin basketball to a player that’s looking to go somewhere to kind of thrive and get better honestly,” he said in an interview with Badger Extra.
“That’s essentially why I picked here. Obviously, it’s a step up (in competition), and I get to play at the Power 5 level, which I had been looking for, and then also just a great coaching staff, great team and culture and city.”
John Tonje’s farewell message to Wisconsin Badgers
Tonje has been very consistent with his love for the Badgers.
“The family, experiences, lessons, and memories I have developed here in Madison are ones I will never forget and run way deeper than just basketball. I’m forever in debt to my teammates, coaches, and supporters, who made this year so special!! Love yall!! #9 out,” he said in his farewell message.
Right now, he is busier preparing for the next step in his career. He is expected to enter the NBA draft and his last few games have been helpful in raising his stock.

ESPN predicts him to get picked at 52nd, although one of the main reasons of low regard is his age. His scoring ability is still highlighted.
“Tonje’s strength, perimeter shooting and ability to get into the paint and to the line give him role player potential, considering the constant need for 3-point shooting role players.”
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