Malcolm Wilson is a 7-foot forward known for his elite rim protection and defensive versatility. A graduate transfer standout at Queens University, Wilson emerged as one of the premier shot blockers in the nation during the 2024–25 season, leading all of Division I with 3.3 blocks per game (115 total). His efforts earned him ASUN Defensive Player of the Year honors and recognition as a Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year Award finalist.
Wilson began his career at Georgetown University, where he was part of the 2021 Big East Tournament championship team and made 46 appearances for the Hoyas. At Queens, he elevated his game, starting all 35 games in 2024–25 while averaging 5.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 22.3 minutes per contest. Known for his length, timing, and ability to anchor the paint, Wilson recorded five or more blocks in 11 games, including a season-opening performance with eight blocks against Lynchburg, the most in the Division I era for the program.
With a proven track record of defensive excellence at the collegiate level, Wilson has transitioned into the professional ranks, bringing size, athleticism, and interior dominance to the NBA G League and beyond.