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List updated as of 4/10 on initial post.  Additions/updates:  

Jackie Johnson III has transferred from Duquesne to UNLV.  Johnson was a diminutive two-guard who could go off for 30+ one night and be shutout the next.  I don't know UNLV's situation but I doubt he's an impact player.  Johnson is from Wichita so he'll be closer to home, I guess.

Loyola added Phillip Alston from Division 2 California University of Pennsylvania.  Alston, a 6'6" forward from Westerville, OH., averaged 21 ppg, 10.8 rpg and 1.8 blocks per game this past season leading the Vulcans to a 23 - 10 record and the third round of the D2 regionals where they lost to Indiana U. of PA.  Alston will be a junior.

Davidson has added Connor Kochera, a 6'5" sophomore from Arlington Heights, Ill., played in all 32 games for the Tribe this past year and was their second leading scorer at 10.9 ppg.  Shot 32% from three and 75% from the line.  Third on team in apg.  Leading gunner on team launching 324 shot of which 137 were threes (36% of all shots are threes).  Led team in minutes played by a substantial amount.  Tribe went 5 - 27 overall (4-14 in Colonial) and finished ninth out of ten teams.  

 

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This tweet provides some of the schedule to have the NBA evaluation done.  In addition, if any player wants to enter the transfer portal with no penalty (sit out a year) that must be done by May 1. So players going through the NBA process would need to plant that  possible transfer seed by May 1.  The obviously refers to Collins as well as Osun.

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8 minutes ago, HoosierPal said:

This tweet provides some of the schedule to have the NBA evaluation done.  In addition, if any player wants to enter the transfer portal with no penalty (sit out a year) that must be done by May 1. So players going through the NBA process would need to plant that  possible transfer seed by May 1.  The obviously refers to Collins as well as Osun.

This is gonna be a long 3 weeks now that the rumors about Yuri are in my head

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27 minutes ago, NoCoBillsFan said:

This is gonna be a long 3 weeks now that the rumors about Yuri are in my head

The thing about yuri too, he’s one of 3 PG that the vols boards are throwing around. He’s not even THE guy 

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3 minutes ago, wgstl said:

The thing about yuri too, he’s one of 3 PG that the vols boards are throwing around. He’s not even THE guy 

Yep, and there’s not a single school in the country that would be a transfer up and showcase him as much as we did in the offense. Plus his family being here, his businesses (shoe reselling and his brand), being centered here, and the love he gets from STL would be a lot to leave behind. For him to transfer, his relationship with Ford would have to be beyond repair or he’s getting a fat NIL check. 

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Incoming updates:

Bryce Golden from Butler to Loyola: the 6'9" Senior has one year of eligibility left.  Younger brother of Richmond's Grant Golden.  In four years at Butler, played in 103 games (starting every game his last three years) averaging 21.3 mpg, 3.5 rpg and 7.9 ppg.  Shoukld bolster a somewhat weak frontline as it stands for the Ramblers.  

Shane Dezonie from Vanderbilt to St. Joe's: A 6'5" freshman from northeast PA, Dezonie essentially transfers "home" to St. Joe's.  Dezonie played in 35 of the Commodores 36 games this year (including NIT/MSG) and averaged 2.4 ppg seeing 11.0 mpg.  Dezonie was originally a four-star shooting guard recruit.  No telling just what this means given Billy Lange's tenuous reign on Hawk Hill as it stands.

Neal Quinn from Lafayette to Richmond: Quinn is a 7-foot junior who led Lafayette in scoring (14.7 ppg) and rebounding (7.4 rpg) and assists (4.0 apg) and blocks (1.4 bpg) last year in Lafayette's seventh place Patriot League finish with a 7 and 20 record.  He will likely fit well into Mooney's pas-and-cut offense as he operates from th ehigh post alsa Grant Golden.  He is not, however, a three point shooter, attempting only five all  last year.  Richmond has lost every player of note fromn last year, including Tyler Burton who has declared for the drsaft but has kept his return open.

Tre Clark from VCU via JUCO to Duquesne: Jimmy "Tre" Clark comes to Duquesne from Northwest Florida JUCO.  Originally, he was a freshman at VCU last year and averaged 5.9 ppg over 16.1 mpg in 16 of their 26 games.  NW Florida went 31 and 5 and lost in the national JUCO finals to Salt Lake Community College ala Moberly.  Clark started 32 of 35 games, playing 24.4 mpg and led the balanced team in scoring averaging 12.3 ppg.  The 6'3" guard shot 44% from the field, 37% from three and 75% from the line.

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Updates and updated on first post in thread:

Wildens Leveque from South Carolina to Umass:  The 6'10" junior from Brockton, Mass, played in 29 games last season averaging 21 mpg and 6.6 ppg.  He led the team in blocks at 1.1 bpg but the tea, as a whole only average 5 bpg.

Javon Pickett from Missouri to Saint Louis:  Pickett, from Belleville, Ill., was Mizzou's second leading sxorer at 11.1 ppg playing in 31 of their 33 games at a 32 mpg clip.  Shot 43% from the field 74% from the line and 25% from three.

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