College Basketball Transfer Portal: (4/15/20)
College Basketball Transfer Portal: (4/15/20)
Let's take a look at the key players that entered the portal on Wednesday, April 15.
Here are the key players who have left their program according to media reports, Verbal Commits.com, Rotowire.com, Twitter and other social media and the latest ones who committed to a school. Stay tuned as we will update this list every day and eventually compile the entire list of key players with their stats. Key players are listed in alphabetical order. Stay tuned on Friday as we will try and break down all the transfers by conference and school that have committed to a new school with stats.
April 15 (before 4pmET)
F Jordan Bell (6-8, 221). Former school: Loyola Marymount (7.2ppg, 4.5rpg). New school: Pacific.
Comments: Grad Student from Loyola Marymount. Another transfer from the school that made a coaching change. Pretty good role player who can help.
F Kayo Goncalves (6-8). Former school: SE Oklahoma State (12.2ppg, 9.0rpg). New school: South Alabama.
Comments: Yes, we are going to the Division II guys, but he is transferring up to D1. Goncalves is from Brazil and also played one year at a junior college (two years at D2) and will be eligible to play right away.
G Flynn Cameron (6-3, 198). Former school: DePaul (2.1ppg). New school: ?
Comments: Cameron is a New Zealand native with two years of eligibility left. Rarely played at DePaul so he should consider transferring a level down.
F John Hall (6-7, 215). Former school: Evansville. New school: Portland State
Comments: Hall was a role player at Evansville, who had a pretty good sophomore season with 9.9ppg and 6.6rpg, but his minutes and numbers dropped as a junior. He should be eligible to play his last year right away.
G Seikou Sisoho Jaward (6-3, 194). Former school: Loyola Marymount. New school: Weber State.
Comments: Transfers a slight step down. Played just one year but did start 15 games at Loyola Marymount (16mpg), so there is a chance he can improve.
G Luther Muhammad (6-3, 185). Former school: Ohio State. New school: Arizona State.
Comments: Big pickup for Arizona State as Muhammad started for a decent Big 10 team and played 25mpg. Had a better freshman season when he shot 37.5% from beyond the arc.
F Connor Niego (6-8, 212). Former school: Holy Cross (8.8ppg, 5.1rpg): New school: ?
Comments: Solid forward who is coming off his best season. Will have one year left and did shoot 42.9% from beyond the arc in his sophomore season. Somebody will take a chance.