Day: May 9, 2019

Clemson Adds Curran Scott as a Graduate Transfer for 2019-20Clemson Adds Curran Scott as a Graduate Transfer for 2019-20

Scott, a 6-foot, 4-inch guard, comes to Clemson after playing the last two seasons at Tulsa. Scott appeared in all 32 games last year and made 26 starts, averaging 8.9 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest. He shot 40.7 percent from the floor, including 39.4 percent from three. Scott’s 41 3-pointers

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Morning Coffee: The nation’s second-best college basketball recruiter is in LouisvilleMorning Coffee: The nation’s second-best college basketball recruiter is in Louisville

Louisville has the pieces to be good next season, but there’s one thing that could be missing. The nation’s second-best recruiter is right here in Louisville, at least according to one outlet. 247 Sports released its final college basketball recruiting rankings for the 2019 class this week, and

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What D.J. Burns gained from redshirt season with Tennessee basketballWhat D.J. Burns gained from redshirt season with Tennessee basketball

D.J. Burns made a pair of decisions at the start of June. He opted to bypass his senior season and commit to Tennessee basketball. But it was really about the decision before the decisions for Burns. “I decided to redshirt before I even committed,� Burns said during the NCAA Tournament. “That was one

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What D.J. Burns gained from redshirt season with Tennessee basketballWhat D.J. Burns gained from redshirt season with Tennessee basketball

D.J. Burns made a pair of decisions at the start of June. He opted to bypass his senior season and commit to Tennessee basketball. But it was really about the decision before the decisions for Burns. “I decided to redshirt before I even committed,� Burns said during the NCAA Tournament. “That was one

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5 sophomores who can make a big impact on the 2019-20 college basketball season5 sophomores who can make a big impact on the 2019-20 college basketball season

The NBA draft early-entrant deadline to withdraw is at the end of May, leaving college teams to speculate about what their rosters may look like in the fall. But there are a number of key players in each class who decided against putting their names in and wanted to continue to playing college basketball

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