***Official 2023 Transfer Thread***

Cyclonepride

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The never talked about portal results. Wonder how many players will be without a uniform to claim there scholarship with. History says about 600. I have no sympathy for them.
I would imagine that a good percentage of those were thrown in, as opposed to jumping, and that a good percentage of those jumping were looking for playing time rather than trying to move up a level or get paid.
 

GoldCy

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I would imagine that a good percentage of those were thrown in, as opposed to jumping, and that a good percentage of those jumping were looking for playing time rather than trying to move up a level or get paid.
You're probably correct, but they get no scholarship or playing time.
 
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I would place Ward as #3 in NBA potential on next season’s team - behind Omaha and Milan. Ward can be an elite defensive disruptor. Whether he can develop that potential is the question.
 

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I would place Ward as #3 in NBA potential on next season’s team - behind Omaha and Milan. Ward can be an elite defensive disruptor. Whether he can develop that potential is the question.
I'd probably go with Gilbert or Watson but I know what you mean. He's got some high-end athletic traits it seems and can fit as what I see as an ideal modern center (not including point centers like Jokic or Embiid). He's long and athletic enough to be a threat at the rim on both ends and seems agile enough to not be a liability on switches. He seems to understand his role on offense and doesn't force the issue, but can clean up well enough around the rim.
 

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WVU had the number 1 transfer portal class in the country, and then added another:

The Montana State guard received a four-star, 93-rating from 247Sports, and his addition gives the Mountaineers 32.27 total points, pulling even further way as the top transfer class in the nation.