Transfers

Per Jeff Borzello: UNLV transfer Dwayne Morgan is focused on St. John's, Maryland, Clemson, and VCU. Hopes to visit all four.

*whoops didn't realize this was already posted in the other thread... sorry.
 
Per Rothstein;

Arizona State transfer Savon Goodman will visit NC State at the end of April, source told @CBSSports. Immediately eligible for next season.
 
Per Rothstein;

Arizona State transfer Savon Goodman will visit NC State at the end of April, source told @CBSSports. Immediately eligible for next season.

Sorry for repeating an earlier post regarding Goodman. He has been a problem in the past, just this year Hurley suspended him. Believe he led the team in rebounds.
 
Per Rothstein

Tennessee transfer Ray Kasongo is considering San Diego State, ASU, Washington State, Seton Hall, and UNLV, source told @CBSSports.
 
Per Corey Evans;

Louisville picks up a commitment out of UNC Asheville transfer Dwayne Sutton-averaged 12 pts and 7 rebs last year

Pitino plays transfer game well.
 
Per Corey Evans;

Louisville picks up a commitment out of UNC Asheville transfer Dwayne Sutton-averaged 12 pts and 7 rebs last year

Pitino plays transfer game well.

Hall of fame coaching, talented teammates, and skillful BJs are a tough offer to match.
 
Per Goodman
USC transfer Katin Reinhardt told ESPN he is looking at Marquette, Alabama, VCU, Uconn, Xavier, Providence, UTEP and Texas.

Just read that he committed to Marquette to complete his career. A solid pickup for Wojo and the big east.
 
Solid pickup for Marquette

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/gold...er-katin-reinhardt-b99703553z1-375159921.html

ESPN.com listed Reinhardt as the fifth-best graduate transfer available. He played two seasons at USC after transferring from UNLV following his freshman campaign in 2012-'13. In his two seasons at USC, Reinhardt averaged 11.9 points per game while shooting 40.9%, including 37.9% from three-point range.

Reinhardt will join a guard-heavy roster at Marquette. With his size, he may be asked to play a variety of roles, something he is comfortable doing.

"Me and Coach Wojo have talked and he wants to put me in the best position to succeed," Reinhardt said. "I know my defense has gotten a lot better over the last few years of college. I want to be a guy who can guard every position that needs to be guarded and do a good job at that.

With freshman forward Henry Ellenson leaving for the NBA draft and high school guard Markus Howard committed and expected to officially sign with Marquette when the spring signing period opens Wednesday, the addition of Reinhardt would bring the Golden Eagles to 13 filled scholarships for next season, the maximum allowed by the NCAA.
 
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http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/14390188/college-basketball-transfer-list

ESPN's Top 10 available transfers (dated Ap7th)

1. Kory Holden, Delaware Blue Hens
Holden was a second-team all-CAA member last season after averaging 17.7 points and 4.2 assists for a struggling Delaware team. Kansas, Baylor, Virginia Tech, South Carolina and Seton Hall are the final five schools for the talented guard.

2. Canyon Barry, Charleston Cougars
One of the best scorers in the country for the first half of the season, Barry missed the final two-plus months with a shoulder injury. He averaged 19.7 points during his final season at Charleston. He's eligible immediately.

3. Daniel Giddens, Ohio State Buckeyes
A former ESPN 100 recruit, Giddens didn't put up big numbers as a freshman at Ohio State, but he's 6-foot-10 and strong. He will be able to provide rebounding and defense wherever he goes, and he won't have a shortage of options.

4. Dylan Osetkowski, Tulane Green Wave
The 6-foot-9 Tulane transfer will be one of the more sought-after frontcourt players on the market. He averaged 11.3 points and 8.3 rebounds -- and Texas and Arizona seem to have a leg up on the competition, as both are set to receive visits this month.

5. Katin Reinhardt, USC Trojans
Since originally transferring from UNLV, Reinhardt put up double-figures in both of seasons at USC. He's a good outside shooter and brings size to the wing. The 6-foot-6 guard is eligible immediately.

6. Cullen Neal, New Mexico Lobos
Neal is attractive for multiple reasons, but two rise above the rest: He's eligible immediately and has two years of eligibility. Since leaving his father, head coach Craig Neal, at New Mexico, the younger Neal has set up visits to Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Ohio State.

7. Rodney Pryor, Robert Morris Colonials
It hasn't taken long for Pryor's recruitment to pick up. He's already set visits to Georgetown, Florida and Gonzaga, while Kansas has begun to show interest in the productive wing. Pryor averaged 18.0 points and 8.0 rebounds for Robert Morris this past season.

8. Caleb Martin, NC State Wolfpack
Caleb and his brother, Cody, are both leaving NC State. Caleb was the more productive of the two for the Wolfpack, averaging 11.5 points and 4.7 rebounds last season. Cody put up 6.0 points and 4.4 rebounds.

9. Grant Mullins, Columbia Lions
Mullins averaged 13.3 points and 3.3 assists for a Columbia team that won 25 games and took home the CIT title. Michigan, Cal, Syracuse and Hawaii have already contacted the 6-4 guard, and his list of suitors could grow.

10. Savon Goodman, Arizona State Sun Devils
The high-motor 6-foot-6 forward has had his share of off-court issues the past few years, but he was productive when on the court for Arizona State: 9.6 points and 6.4 rebounds in just 21.0 minutes. Eligible immediately.

Just missed: Anthony Livingston (Arkansas State), Justin Simon (Arizona), Ronnie Johnson (Houston), Spike Albrecht (Michigan), Dwayne Morgan (UNLV), Cane Broome (Sacred Heart)
 
Good list...thanks for letting us dream:

Here's my pick:

3. Daniel Giddens, Ohio State Buckeyes
A former ESPN 100 recruit, Giddens didn't put up big numbers as a freshman at Ohio State, but he's 6-foot-10 and strong. He will be able to provide rebounding and defense wherever he goes, and he won't have a shortage of options.

We need more wins!!! I think we are better served by getting someone who is immediately eligible, which I do not think Daniel is. His signing would not improve the roster balance, though I am not sure when he would graduate (Mussini's year?). It looks like he got most of his playing time in March, which I suppose is slightly better than getting playing time only in November. Was he injured? Out of shape? Didn't understand the system requirements?
 
Per Goodman

Duke freshman point guard Derryck Thornton is transferring, sources told ESPN.

Injured back after Coach K pushed him out door. :)
 
Per Goodman

Duke freshman point guard Derryck Thornton is transferring, sources told ESPN.

Injured back after Coach K pushed him out door. :)

or after Allen tripped him in practice ;)
 
Thornton's "uncle"/trainer goes off on Duke, @MEdwardsBball

"I was in the office at Duke when they BEGGED my #Nephew to Skip his Senior year..give up a piece of his childhood for a great opportunity"

@DerryckThornton gave up being McDonalds All American, Jordan Brand All American, Elite 24, Adidas Nations, Steph Curry Camp etc FOR WHAT?!

"Funny thing about Duke is when I would see the Assistant coaches on the Recruiting Trail, they were not even friendly or cool..."

"I don't know Coach K personally and this isn't an all out attack on his personal Character, I'm just saying #TheyLied"
 
I get his frustration, but let's face it.. nothing is guaranteed and very few people whose word is their bond....especially the world of major college sports. If they were that concerned over his childhood getting shorted, they would have kept kim in school.

If it's about concerns over reduced playing team, then it was his call. Problem is no one wants to play second string and be a team player if they believe they have NBA potential. I'm sure there are tons of perks to being at Duke that they dismiss... namely an elite degree if they had the desire to take advantage.

I'm sure he'll get scooped up by some West Coast school back home, play lots of minutes, score lots of points and get future league looks.
 
I get his frustration, but let's face it.. nothing is guaranteed and very few people whose word is their bond....especially the world of major college sports. If they were that concerned over his childhood getting shorted, they would have kept kim in school.

If it's about concerns over reduced playing team, then it was his call. Problem is no one wants to play second string and be a team player if they believe they have NBA potential. I'm sure there are tons of perks to being at Duke that they dismiss... namely an elite degree if they had the desire to take advantage.

I'm sure he'll get scooped up by some West Coast school back home, play lots of minutes, score lots of points and get future league looks.

Just having fun poking hole in "saintly image" Coach K & media promote. Most programs runs guys off, some are just more subtle at it than others.
 
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