***Official 2017 Transfer Thread***

LLCoolCY

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Agree, although he could decide to move on and likely play in Europe like his teammate Hawkins.

True, but keeping his name in the draft and getting the evaluation before coming back to college is a smart option. It'll give him a good idea of what he needs to show to improve his stock and chose a school that could help him there. Same with Alstock.

I would think ISU could be attractive options for both considering Prohm's style of play and getting players some scout attention.
 

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List doesn't include Brown or Johnson so I'd discard this as anything credible.
Some consider UNM and Pitt as power programs.

If we miss on Brown I hope we try to get Kendall Smith in for a visit. Former four-star played well as a freshman at UNLV and against P5 teams while at UC-Northridge
 
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6-6 250 lb forward

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might not be a terrible backup plan if Juiston falls through. The big man grad transfer market is pretty weak this year
 
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Not a bad backup plan if we don't get Brooks or Juiston.


Might be an intriguing option..interestingly big kid at 6-6 who capable of hitting 3's..although not a 40% 3pt shooter he's not afraid to shoot it..decent rebounder and defender.

Would be worth bringing him in and working him out at least
 

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