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Good News: Michigan State Sign Back their Formal Player Guard Cassius Winston For 3-years Contract After Rejecting Chicago……
Good News: Michigan State Re-Signs Former Star Guard Cassius Winston on 3-Year Deal After He Rejects Chicago Offer
In a move that’s bringing smiles and excitement to fans across the Spartan Nation, Michigan State University has officially announced the return of one of its most beloved former players — Cassius Winston. The standout point guard has signed a three-year contract with MSU, choosing to rejoin his alma mater and turning down a lucrative offer from Chicago in the process.
This surprising but heartwarming decision marks a homecoming for Winston, who first made waves at Michigan State from 2016 to 2020. Known for his court vision, leadership, and basketball IQ, Winston led the Spartans to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2019. He left a legacy not just in the record books, but also in the hearts of fans, teammates, and coaches alike.
The 3-year deal is reportedly centered on Winston playing a key dual role — as both a lead guard for the Spartans and a mentor to younger players. Sources close to the program indicate that Head Coach Tom Izzo was instrumental in the reunion, personally reaching out to Winston and making a compelling case for his return. With the Spartans looking to make a strong push in the Big Ten and beyond, bringing back a seasoned veteran like Winston could be the game-changer they need.
The news comes as a surprise to many, especially given the buzz around the Chicago franchise, who were courting Winston for a spot on their NBA roster. While the offer from Chicago was financially competitive, sources say Winston’s heart was always in East Lansing.
“I’ve always considered Michigan State home,” Winston said in a statement released Thursday. “Coach Izzo, the fans, the culture — it all helped shape me into the man I am today. I’ve had opportunities elsewhere, but nothing compares to wearing green and white.”
Social media exploded with joy following the announcement, with Spartan alumni, current players, and fans expressing excitement and support. The hashtag #WelcomeBackCassius quickly began trending among college basketball circles, with many calling the signing one of the most emotional and meaningful moments in recent MSU sports history.
Coach Izzo also shared his thoughts: “Cassius is not just a phenomenal basketball player — he’s a Spartan through and through. Having him back means everything to this team and this university. He’ll make an impact the second he steps back onto the court.”
Winston’s return is more than just a boost for MSU’s roster; it’s a symbol of loyalty, legacy, and unfinished business. With his steady hand at point guard and unmatched understanding of Izzo’s system, the Spartans are poised to become a force to reckon with once again.
For now, fans can relish the good news: one of the greats is back, and Michigan State basketball just got a whole lot stronger.

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