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Adrian Wojnarowski just landed a 6-5 Russian point guard to play at St. Bonaventure

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Adrian Wojnarowski, a renowned NBA insider known for his 'Woj Bombs,' has transitioned to a new role as the General Manager of St. Bonaventure, a private Franciscan university in New York competing in the Atlantic 10 Conference. In his efforts to elevate the Bonnies' basketball program, Wojnarowski has successfully recruited Ilia Ermakov, a highly regarded 6'5 Russian point guard, to join the team. Ermakov, at 17, is considered one of Russia's top young prospects and has already made an impact by averaging 12.6 points per game for CSKA Moscow's secondary team in the Russian Basketball Super League 1. This strategic overseas recruitment aligns with Wojnarowski's mission to restore St. Bonaventure to prominence, following their strong 22-12 record in 2025—their best since 2022. Joe Krasnowski, a freelance writer and sophomore at the University of Oregon, reports on this development, highlighting Wojnarowski's pivotal role in St. Bonaventure's resurgence in college basketball.

Adrian Wojnarowski just landed a 6-5 Russian point guard to play at St. Bonaventure

Adrian Wojnarowski, known for his impactful NBA reporting, serves as the General Manager of St. Bonaventure, aiming to reinstate the university's basketball program's prominence.

Wojnarowski's strategic recruitment efforts include signing Ilia Ermakov, a 6'5, 17-year-old point guard from Russia, considered a top prospect with significant interest from major programs.

Ermakov has demonstrated his potential by averaging 12.6 points per game with CSKA Moscow's secondary team in the Russian Basketball Super League 1, showcasing his skill set on an international level.

The recruitment of Ermakov marks a significant step in Wojnarowski's plan to elevate the Bonnies, who achieved a 22-12 record in 2025, their best performance since 2022.

St. Bonaventure, located in New York, is a private Franciscan university competing in the Atlantic 10 Conference, and Wojnarowski's leadership aims to enhance its competitive standing.

Joe Krasnowski, a sophomore at the University of Oregon and a freelance writer, brings attention to these developments, emphasizing Wojnarowski's influential role in the college basketball scene.

These efforts reflect Wojnarowski's commitment to leveraging his expertise and connections from his NBA career to benefit St. Bonaventure's athletic program.

Woj bombs will never not be awesome. 

Since taking his talents to his alma mater, St. Bonaventure, Adrian Wojnarowski has done everything in his power to get his Bonnies back to relevance and prominence. 

Now, that includes dipping into overseas recruiting. 

The Bonnies are signing Russian guard Ilia Ermakov, a highly touted prospect to come play in the states.

'Russian guard Ilia Ermakov has committed to St. Bonaventure, agents Alex Karavanen and Niko Filipovich told ESPN,” Insider Alex Karavanen said in a post on X. “Ermakov, a 6'5, 17-year-old point guard, is considered the top young prospect in Russia, drawing significant interest across the high-major spectrum.”

In 2025, the Bonnies posted a 22-12 record—their best since 2022,

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Thus far in 2025, Ermakov has averaged 12.6 points per game for CSKA Moscow's secondary team this season in Russian Basketball Super League 1.

Wojnarowski, often just called “Woj,” made his name in sports circles as the top NBA insider for ESPN, famous for breaking news about trades, signings, and draft picks—aka the iconic “Woj Bombs.”

Now, his impact has made its way down to college, where Wojnarowski has been tasked as the General Manager of St Bonaventure.

St. Bonaventure is located in St Bonaventure, New York. The school's team currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference and is a private Franciscan university.

Wojnarowski’s title has changed quite a bit from his NBA insider days, but now he’s trying his best to get St. Bonaventure back to prominence. 

 

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