Here is a rundown of the top transfers in college basketball for the 2021 recruiting cycle
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Old school: UMass |
New school: Uncommitted
Mitchell earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors after leading UMass in scoring, rebounding and blocks as a sophomore. With two seasons of serious production for the Minutemen on his resume, there is little question the former top-100 prospect from the Class of 2019 is capable of starting at a top-25 caliber school. At 6-9, Mitchell is a legit stretch big man.
Old school:
Davidson | New school:
Kentucky
Grady became the sixth player in Davidson history to reach the 2,000 point mark this season The 6-6 guard is a career 36.6% 3-point shooter on 656 attempts, and he shot a career-best 38.2% on a career-high 6.9 attempts this season. Kentucky needs more shooting, and Grady should be able to provide some.
Old school:
Rhode Island | New school: Maryland
Russell struggled to make shots in his senior season at Rhode Island amid some nagging injuries, but the 5-10 point guard can ease back on the throttle some at Maryland and take on more of a distributor role. If he can recapture the 35.7% 3-point shooting mark he posted as a junior, he'll be a tremendous help for the Terrapins.
Old school:
Georgia | New school:
Dayton
Camara's usage improved considerably as a sophomore this past season, and the 6-8 forward responded by making 55.3% of his 2-point attempts. His outside shot remains a work in progress, but Camara's athleticism and prowess on the boards make him a nice addition for Dayton.
Old school:
Colorado | New school:
George Mason
After averaging 9.3 points on 40% 3-point shooting in his senior season at Colorado, Schwartz is reuniting with former Buffaloes assistant Kim English as English starts his head coaching career. Schwartz is a physical wing who could be in for a big season in the Atlantic 10.
Old school:
George Washington | New school: Minnesota
Battle is among the incoming envoy at Minnesota that will be tasked with helping first-year coach Ben Johnson turn things around. The 6-7 forward shot 36.3% from 3-point range in two seasons at George Washington and upped his scoring average to 17.3 points this season.
83. Jordan Miller
Old school: George Mason |
New school: Miami
At 6-6, Miller is a physical wing who led George Mason in scoring and rebounding this past season. Though just a career 33.2% 3-point shooter, Miller's size and ability to score from multiple levels make him a great addition for Miami, where he'll play for former George Mason coach Jim Larranaga.