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College Basketball Transfer Portal: Expanded Top 100 rankings for 2023 – 247Sports
The college basketball transfer portal is beginning to stall with roughly 15-20 players entering each day, down from the 75-plus less than a month ago.
In total, more than 1,400 players have put their names into the transfer market and while that quantity has slowed, there have still been some high-quality additions.
After two weeks of new additions, gathering more info and watching more film, the rankings are being refreshed and expanded to a Top 100. At the same time, the 247Sports team dutifully continues to track the latest in the transfer portal as far as visits and commitments.
Ratings are in parenthesis: 100-98 denotes a 5-star, 97-90 is a 4-star and 89-80 denotes a 3-star.
Stats: 18.5 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 1.5 APG
Hunter Dickinson rocked college basketball when he decided to leave Michigan and put his name in the portal. He has been one of the best bigs not only in the Big Ten but in the entire country the last three seasons. He possesses great size and outstanding touch around the rim, making for a premier low-block scorer.
However, Dickinson is not the most mobile of athletes or best of defenders so going to the right fit will be important. Whoever lands him, assuming a few other additions are also in tow, will have the inside track to No. 1 in the 2023 Transfer Portal Team Rankings.
Dickinson could have up to two seasons remaining if he uses his 2020 covid waiver.
Stats: 6.6 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 0.5 APG, 1.3 BPG
Kel’el Ware is supremely talented and despite having a rocky season for the Ducks, he is only a freshman with immense potential. He’s a seven-footer with great length and fluidity to couple with a tantalizing amount of skill.
He can switch on the perimeter, protect the rim at a high level and score in a variety of ways when his motor is kicked into full gear. Admittedly, Ware isn’t a sure-fire bet as to having the most impact next season. He has a lot to work on but if Woodson & Co. can flip the switch with him, he will be a top-10 pick come next season.
Stats: 11.5 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 5.0 APG
Taran Armstrong entered the 2022-23 season on the Draftables list and while his season didn’t live up to expectations, there is a lot to be excited about what he can do when surrounded by better players.
He is a 6-foot-5 point guard with speed, wiggle, high IQ and impacts the game as a playmaker, facilitator, he can make shots off the catch and pull and score out of ball-screens.
Armstrong arguably has the highest floor in this transfer class so far and is going to be an instant impact and starter wherever he goes next season.
Armstrong named a top four of Creighton, Gonzaga, Xavier and Providence but after some recent commitments and developments, his recruitment is in flux and the pro route is certainly in the mix and arguably the leader as of today.
Stats: 14.5 PPG, 10.3 RPG, 1.6 APG, 2.7 BPG
Jesse Edwards is one of the new additions since the last rankings release and he’s coming in high inside the top five, making for one of the prizes of this offseason.
He’s heading to West Virginia to partner with Arizona transfer Kerr Krissa to make for a dynamic pick-and-roll duo.
Edwards is a talented post prospect with size, length and skill. He has great hands and touch around the rim, he rebounds, blocks shots and scores around the rim.
Stats: 11.2 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 1.1 APG
JJ Starling entered the season as a projected first-round pick, exiting high school as a five-star prospect. Reasons for Starling being rated so high were due to his blend of size, athleticism and his ability to score the ball (particularly as a shooter) with upside as a playmaker.
However, from the moment of his first game with the Fighting Irish, it was clear that Starling’s jumper was not the same as it was just a few short months prior.
Overall, it was a rocky season for Starling and the regression in his jumpshot (29-percent from three) has resulted in his floor as an impact scorer falling a bit but he has tremendous upside and if he finds his rhythm and mechanics again, he could easily make the jump up to No. 1 when we look back in a year.
Stats: 15.0 PPG, 2.1 RPG, 2.0 APG
The best shooter in the portal is Baylor transfer LJ Cryer. For three years, Cryer has played in Waco. He was a reserve on the 2020-21 national championship team but made a big winning impact the last two seasons, contributing to a total of 50 wins.
As he told 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins, Cryer wants to prove himself more than just being a shooter and play the point at his next stop.
While he is better-suited as a scorer and floor-spacer, Cryer is undoubtedly going to be a valuable addition with his proven experience and shot-making at the highest level of college basketball.
Stats: 20.6 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 3.6 APG
If the name rings a bell, it should: Jameer Nelson Jr. is the son of former NBA player Jameer Nelson and like his father, junior has a whole lot of game. A recent TCU commit, Nelson Jr. will be taking that game to Fort Worth.
He may lack height but he is strong and highly athletic with an explosive first step and burst of speed. He’s very dynamic with the ball in his hands, making for a major weapon out of ball-screens and in isolations where he can get downhill and finish at the rim or create with others.
If Nelson Jr. had better shooters around him this season, with his playmaking ability, his assist numbers would have been much higher and with him expected to make a leap next year to a high major program, I’d anticipate us seeing that happen.
Nelson Jr. is very talented and is going to make a major impact next season wherever he lands. If he elevates his jumper back up to the 36-percent we saw the season prior, it won’t be a surprise to see us start talking about him as a NBA Draft prospect.
Stats: 21.9 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 4.0 APG
Max Abmas was the darling of the 2021 NCAA Tournament paving the way for 15-seed Oral Roberts to the Sweet Sixteen via upsets of Ohio State and Florida.
He’s a speedy and aggressive guard with tons of range on his jumper. He’s a threat from anywhere on the floor anytime the ball is in his hands and it draws immense attention from the defense.
Abmas gets downhill, stretches the floor and gets those around him open looks.
One concern with Abmas lies in his size, standing sub six-foot and having averaged just 7.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and four-assists, shooting a total of 5-28 from the field, 3-18 from three in his two games against high-major teams this season (Duke and Houston). The two teams that keep popping up in this recruitment are Kansas State and Texas.
Stats: 12.1 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 4.8 APG
Ryan Nembhard was one of the best point guards in the Big East on a team that went to the Elite Eight this year and still has two years to play.
He has a high IQ, he’s tough and while he is at his best setting the table for others, he has continued to improve his scoring since entering college.
When he hit the portal, all eyes shifted to Tommy Lloyd and the Arizona Wildcats to land this prized transfer but maybe we were too quick to write off the Gonzaga Bulldogs. In either system, Nembhard will have a major impact and is sure to prove himself as one of the best transfers to hit this offseason.
Stats: 15.9 PPG, 2.1 RPG, 3.9 APG
Javian McCollum is one of the risers since the latest update following some deeper dives into his film from the season. He lacks size and possesses a slight frame but you won’t find many guards more dynamic than this rising junior.
He’s lethal with and without the ball, able to make any shot on the court and is a serious weapon operating out of ball screens. The one thing that particularly jumped out in the latest film study of McCollum was how talented of a passer he is and something that can continue to shine with a stronger supporting cast around him.
Stats: 13.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 3.2 APG
Brandon Murray was one of the top players in the portal last off-season but headed to Georgetown under Patrick Ewing where he wasn’t able to show his full capabilities.
As a freshman at LSU, Murray showed how he can impact winning in a variety of ways through his ability to score, rebound, defend and facilitate.
Murray is already off the board to go play for Chris Beard at Ole Miss and should make for a terrific pairing, allowing him to illustrate why he was so highly thought of this time last year.
Only thing is, we may have to wait a year before we see what the two can do together as this is Murray’s second transfer and getting a waiver this time around will be no easy task.
Stats: 20.2 PPG, 7.2 RPG, 1.8 APG
You probably haven’t heard of Dalton Knecht but I’d recommend typing his name in on YouTube and checking out his film. He’s a 6-foot-6 versatile forward with a deep skills package.
He can create and make shots both off the catch and dribble and rebounds well for the position. He’s already on NBA radar and will be a very valuable asset to a high-major program next season with his shot-making and ability to create by attacking closeouts.
Stats: 16.7 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 2.8 APG
Caleb Love is the biggest name in the portal. He’s a former five-star recruit and the darling of the magical North Carolina March run in 2022.
Despite the numbers, it was a rocky season for Love and the Tar Heels. His shot selection and percentages regressed as the season went on which is the primary reason he finds himself slotted here in these rankings.
Love is still highly talented and can really score the basketball when his shot is falling and it was clear he needed a fresh start at a new home.
Love will get ample opportunity at Michigan next season but will need to improve his shot selection and decision making to make his way back onto NBA Draft Boards.
Stats: 12.7 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 5.8 APG
Adrian ‘Ace’ Baldwin is one of the top point guards in the transfer portal. He’s tough, confident and aggressive with the bal, able to get downhill, he makes plays for others and also is able to put the ball in the hole.
He was a perfect pairing with Mike Rhoades at VCU and signs are pointing to Baldwin following Rhoades to Penn State next season.
Stats: 17.9 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 1.8 APG
Khalif Battle is arguably the best bucket-getter in the transfer portal right now. He averaged 17.9 points a game and inflicts his damage at all three levels but particularly the three-point line where he drilled 35-percent of his 8.1 attempts a game this season.
Despite coming off the bench for Temple most of the year, Battle was still able to lead the team in scoring. On 13 occasions, Battle scored more than 20 points this season in 27 games played. Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman will see if he can tap into his scoring to create another JD Notae-type player.
Stats: 19.5 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 1.3 APG
Graham Ike was set to have a monster season at Wyoming but missed the year due to injury. He’s got great size, he’s long and strong, inflicting bruises and damage inside the paint both on the glass and as a low-block scorer.
The 6-foot-9, 255-pounder is a throwback big man and one of the most coveted players in the portal but this one sounds like it’s going toward the finish line with signs of a Gonzaga commitment.
Stats: 6.2 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 0.6 APG
The underwhelming numbers don’t paint a clear picture of Kadin Shedrick. When you dig deeper into his film, it’s clear how he impacts the win column.
The 6-foot-11 Shedrick has size and length, he’s mobile and smart, using his tools to his advantage to impact the game at a high level on the defensive end of the floor.
He’s aware of who he is as a player, buying into his role on defense and cleaning up around the rim on offense.
Stats: 10.1 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 1.8 APG
Tramon Mark has been a valuable piece to Houston’s run over the last three years and now he is off to find a bigger role at Arkansas, which has fashioned itself as the portal king the last few cycles.
Mark is a talented and versatile wing who has shown ability to play some on the ball coming out of high school. Mark impacts the game in just about every way from defense to rebounding, slashing and creating but his biggest weakness lies in his long-ball. If Mark takes his jumper to the next level, he will find himself cracking future draft boards.
Stats: 20.2 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 4.3 APG
Aaron Estrada is back-to-back CAA Conference Player of the Year coming out of Hofstra. The southpaw guard is a high-volume scorer with the ability to also create for others.
He can make shots off the catch and bounce and he operates out of ball-screens to score and create off the dribble. He’s been very productive each of the last two years and will be a valuable piece wherever he lands next. Hofstra has taken visits to Alabama and Cincinnati but canceled his visit to Florida State over the weekend, leaving a third finalist without a visit as of yet in Kansas State.
Stats: 10.5 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 3.7 APG
Harrison Ingram is one of the handful of former McDonald’s All Americans currently in the portal. He’s a small ball four man who is at his best when operating as a glue guy with his ability to rebound, push the break and pass the basketball.
He’s not the best scorer nor has he developed his jumper but he can be a solid piece with his ability to impact the game in various ways wherever he lands.
His recruitment is a battle between Kansas (who is the presumed leader), North Carolina and Xavier.
PLAYERS NOS. 21-100
21. Matthew Cleveland, SF: From Florida State (94)
Stats: 13.8 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 1.8 APG
Matthew Cleveland is another former five-star prospect looking to find a fresh start this season. He’s an athletic and skilled wing who is at his best making shots from mid-range and scoring in transition.
He’s proven to be an impactful rebounder on the wing as well and finding a spot where he can create off pindowns and dribble hand-offs to get him into his spots in the half-court can make for a nice offensive boost wherever he goes.
22. Micah Handlogten, C: Committed to Florida, From Marshall (94)
Stats: 7.6 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 1.2 APG, 2.3 BPG
Micah Handlogten was one of the most efficient and effective freshmen in the country this season at Marshall. He’s got great, size, hands, touch and impacts the game as a rebounder and rim protector who fills his role as a rim-roller and low-post big man.
He also has some good bloodlines as his father, Ben, is a former NBA player.
His skillset and size will be valuable for Todd Golden in Gainesville for the years to come.
23. TJ Bamba, SF: Committed to Villanova, From Washington State (94)
Stats: 15.8 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 1.7 APG
TJ Bamba is a 6-foot-5 wing that will be a nice piece to any high major roster next season. He plays with a high motor and is an aggressive slasher on the offensive end with the ability to make shots from beyond the arc.
He’s not the most skilled but he has one- and two-dribble pull-ups and hits shots at an effective 37.2-percent rate from three, doing so on 4.8 attempts a game for the Cougars.
24. Hakim Hart, SF: From Maryland (94)
Stats: 11.4 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 2.6 APG
Hakim Hart is another riser since the last update following some deeper film studies. He’s a big and versatile forward with feel and IQ for the game. He can play either forward position, score off the bounce, rebounds, pass and can make a spot-three on the perimeter.
Most importantly, Hart did all of this while contributing on a Top-25 team at Maryland this season and will help impact the win column at his next stop as well.
25. Nicolas Timberlake, SG: From Towson (93)
Stats: 17.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 2.4 APG
Nick Timberlake rounds out the Top25 for this current batch of transfers. He’s a tough and athletic scorer who can put the ball in the hole from all three levels and plays well through contact.
He’s been a high priority target for some of the biggest programs in the country and he is now coming down the final stretch with a commitment to come this week.
He’s taken three visits to UConn, North Carolina and Kansas and will make for an instant offensive boost on day one.
26. Jayden Epps, SG: Committed to Georgetown, From Illinois (93)
Stats: 9.5 PPG, 1.8 RPG, 1.5 APG
27. RaeQuan Battle, SG: From Montana State (93)
Stats: 17.7 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 0.9 APG
28. Arterio Morris, SG: From Texas (93)
Stats: 4.6 PPG, 1.4 RPG, 0.5 APG
29. Fardaws Aimaq, C: Committed to California, From Texas Tech (93)
Stats: 11.1 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 1.5 APG
30. Amaree Abram, CG: From Ole Miss (93)
Stats: 8.0 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 2.0 APG
31. Jamison Battle, PF: Committed to Ohio State, From Minnesota (93)
Stats: 12.4 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 1.7 APG
32. Jordan Minor, C: Committed to Virginia, From Merrimack (93)
Stats: 17.4 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 2.3 APG, 2.6 BPG
33. Denver Jones, SG: Committed to Auburn, From Florida International (93)
Stats: 20.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 2.0 APG
34. Steven Ashworth, PG: Committed to Creighton, From Utah State (93)
Stats: 16.2 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 4.5 APG
35. Jalen Hill, PF/SF: From Oklahoma (92)
Stats: 9.7 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 1.3 APG
36. Kowacie Reeves, SF: Committed to Georgia Tech, From Florida (93)
Stats: 8.5 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 0.5 APG
37. Jaden Bradley, PG: From Alabama (93)
Stats: 6.4 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 3.1 APG
38. Joe Girard III, SG: From Syracuse (93)
Stats: 16.4 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 3.0 APG
39. Jaylon Tyson, SF: From Texas Tech (93)
Stats: 10.7 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 1.3 APG
40. David Jones, SF: From St. John’s (93)
Stats: 13.2 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 1.6 APG
41. Jalen Cook, PG: Committed to LSU, From Tulane (93)
Stats: 19.9 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 4.9 APG
42. Kerr Kriisa, PG: Committed to West Virginia, From Arizona (93)
Stats: 9.9 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 5.1 APG
43. Keyon Menifield, PG: Committed to Arkansas, From Washington (93)
Stats: 10.0 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 3.1 APG
44. RJ Luis, SG: From UMass (93)
Stats: 11.5 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 1.3 APG
45. Ben Krikke, C: Committed to Iowa, From Valparaiso (93)
Stats: 19.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 2.1 APG
46. Isaac Traudt, PF: Committed to Creighton, From Virginia (93)
Redshirted the 2022-23 season
47. Olivier Nkamhoua, PF: From Tennessee (92)
Stats: 10.8 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 2.0 APG
48. Tylor Perry, PG: From North Texas (92)
Stats: 17.3 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 2.1 APG
49. Damian Dunn, SG: Committed to Houston, From Temple (92)
Stats: 15.3 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 3.0 APG
50. Mike Mitchell, PG: Committed to Minnesota, From Pepperdine (92)
Stats: 11.4 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 5.0 APG
51. Steele Venters, SF: Committed to Gonzaga, From Eastern Washington (92)
Stats: 15.3 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 1.8 APG
52. Kario Oquendo, SF: From Georgia (92)
Stats: 12.7 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 0.6 APG
53. Chris Ledlum, PF: From Harvard (92)
Stats: 18.8 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 1.6 APG
54. Kalib Boone, PF: From Oklahoma State (92)
Stats: 10.6 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 1.0 APG
55. Jordan Wright, PF: Committed to LSU, From Vanderbilt (92)
Stats: 10.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 2.1 APG
56. Daniss Jenkins, SG: Committed to St. John’s, From Iona (92)
Stats: 15.6 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 4.9 APG
57. El Ellis, PG: Committed to Arkansas, From Louisville (92)
Stats: 17.7 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 4.4 APG
58. Walter Clayton Jr., PG: Committed to Florida, From Iona (92)
Stats: 16.8 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.2 APG
59. Jared Bynum, PG: Committed to Stanford, From Providence (92)
Stats: 10.0 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 4.3 APG
60. Dayvion McKnight, PG: Committed to Xavier, From Western Kentucky (92)
Stats: 16.5 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 3.8 APG
61. RJ Melendez, PF: Committed to Georgia, From Illinois (92)
Stats: 6.0 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 0.9 APG
62. MJ Rice, PF: From Kansas (92)
Stats: 2.2 PPG, 1.0 RPG, 0.2 APG
63. Yohan Traore, C: From Auburn (92)
Stats: 2.1 PPG, 1.4 RPG, 0.2 APG
64. Chance Westry, CG: Committed to Syracuse, From Auburn (92)
Stats: 2.5 PPG, 0.7 RPG, 1.0 APG
65. John Hugley, C: From Pittsburgh (92)
Stats: 8.0 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 0.8 APG
66. Austin Nunez, CG: From Arizona State (92)
Stats: 4.5 PPG, 1.1 RPG, 0.9 APG
67. Skyy Clark, PG: Committed to Louisville, From Illinois (92)
Stats: 7.0 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 2.1 APG
68. Reese Dixon-Waters, SF: Committed to San Diego State, From USC (91)
Stats: 9.8 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 1.1 APG
69. Jayden Taylor, SG: Committed to NC State, From Butler (91)
Stats: 12.9 PPG, 3.8 RPg, 1.3 APG
70. AJ Storr, SF: Committed to Wisconsin, From St. John’s (91)
Stats: 8.8 PPG, 1.9 RPG, 0.8 APG
71. Darrion Williams, SF: From Nevada (91)
Stats: 7.6 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 2.7 APG
72. Cormac Ryan, SG: From Notre Dame (91)
Stats: 12.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 2.5 APG
73. Rienk Mast, C: Committed to Nebraska, From Bradley (91)
Stats: 13.8 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.2 APG
74. Brice Williams, SF: Committed to Nebraska, From Charlotte (91)
Stats: 13.8 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 1.2 APG
75. Andrew Rohde, SF: From St. Thomas (91)
Stats: 17.1 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 3.6 APG
76. Jackson Peveletzke, PG: Committed to Iowa State, From Wofford (91)
Stats: 15.1 PPG, 2.7 RPG, 3.7 APG
77. Will Baker, C: Committed to LSU, from Nevada (91)
Stats: 16.5 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 3.8 APG
78. Zach Hicks, SF: From Temple (91)
Stats: 9.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 1.6 APG
79. Tamar Bates, SF: Committed to Missouri, From Indiana (91)
Stats: 6.1 PPG, 1.6 RPG, 1.1 APG
80. Lazar Stefanovic, SF: Committed to UCLA, From Utah (91)
Stats: 10.3 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 2.7 APG
81. Glenn Taylor Jr., SF: From Oregon State (91)
Stats: 11.6 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 2.2 APG
82. Keshon Gilbert, SG: Committed to Iowa State, From UNLV (91)
Stats: 11.4 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 3.2 APG
83. Jayden Nunn, SG: From VCU (91)
Stats: 9.3 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 1.5 APG
84. Latrell Wrightsell, SG: From CSU Fullerton (91)
Stats: 16.3 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 2.4 APG
85. Avery Anderson, PG: Oklahoma State (91)
Stats: 11.0 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 3.0 APG
86. KyeRon Lindsay, PF: Committed to Texas Tech, From Georgia (91)
Stats: 6.2 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 0.3 APG
87. Moussa Cisse, C: From Oklahoma State (91)
Stats: 6.8 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.9 BPG
88. BJ Mack, C: From Wofford (91)
Stats: 16.6 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 1.4 APG
89. Caleb Mills, SG: Committed to Memphis, From Florida State (91)
Stats: 13.0 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 3.4 APG
90. Cobe Williams, PG: Committed to Tulsa, From Louisiana Tech (90)
Stats: 18.8 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 4.1 APG
91. Jaykwon Walton, SF: Committed to Alabama, From Wichita State (90)
Stats: 13.9 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 1.9 APG
92. DJ Horne, PG: Committed to NC State, From Arizona State (90)
Stats: 12.5 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 2.4 APG
93. Primo Spears, PG: From Georgetown (90)
Stats: 16.0 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 5.3 APG
94. Javon Small, PG: From East Carolina (90)
Stats: 15.8 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 5.6 APG
95. Jalen DeLoach, PF: From VCU (90)
Stats: 9.7 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 1.0 APG
96. Aly Khalifa, C: Committed to BYU, From Charlotte (90)
Stats: 11.7 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.7 APG
97. Adam Miller, SG: Committed to Arizona State, From LSU (90)
Stats: 11.5 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 1.7 APG
98. Demarcus Sharp, PG: Committed to Austin Peay, From Northwestern State (90)
Stats: 19.5 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 5.0 APG
99. Hunter Sallis, SF: From Gonzaga (90)
Stats: 4.5 PPG, 2.2 RPG, 1.4 APG
100. Chris Youngblood, SG: Committed to South Florida, From Kennesaw State (90)
Stats: 14.7 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 1.8 APG
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