**** Official Transfer List '15 ****

Maybe he's transferring because it's too effing hard.

Trying to keep up with a schedule of sports and academics is hard enough for these guys. Then tack on doing it at an ivy league school probably adds even more pressure.

Do they get athletic scholarships for basketball in the ivy league? Maybe its a financial thing as well. Inglewood is not exactly the most wealthy suburb in LA and if you are not getting a bunch of scholarship $$ going to Brown probably is not too cheap.

Edit: well the ESPN thing says Inglewood, but he looks like he went to school in Brentwood, that is an extremely wealthy community, so maybe finances are not a problem.
 
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Those drives with his back to the basket reminds me a lot of Niang.. I am most concerned with how he rebounds though which looks like he does a good job of that. Scoring is just a bonus.
 
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ESPN Insider article:
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/jef...9/top-10-transfers-and-complete-transfer-list

Tyler Harris, Providence (eligible immediately) -- He had his issues at Providence, but Tobias’ younger brother averaged 11.6 points as a sophomore and 9.9 points and 4 boards this past season. He’s eligible immediately for his final college campaign.

Considering: Connecticut, Arizona, Auburn, Boston College, UMass, Auburn, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech, Nebraska, La Salle.


Anton Grady, Cleveland State (eligible immediately) -- Grady had a very productive three seasons with the Vikings, and averaged 14.3 points and 7.9 rebounds this past season. He finished his junior season with three straight games of at least 20 points and 10 boards.

Considering: Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Xavier, Pittsburgh, Wichita State, Dayton, NC State, Nebraska
 
ESPN Insider article:
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/jef...9/top-10-transfers-and-complete-transfer-list

Tyler Harris, Providence (eligible immediately) -- He had his issues at Providence, but Tobias’ younger brother averaged 11.6 points as a sophomore and 9.9 points and 4 boards this past season. He’s eligible immediately for his final college campaign.

Considering: Connecticut, Arizona, Auburn, Boston College, UMass, Auburn, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech, Nebraska, La Salle.


Anton Grady, Cleveland State (eligible immediately) -- Grady had a very productive three seasons with the Vikings, and averaged 14.3 points and 7.9 rebounds this past season. He finished his junior season with three straight games of at least 20 points and 10 boards.

Considering: Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Xavier, Pittsburgh, Wichita State, Dayton, NC State, Nebraska

Josh Cunningham's list in insane. Arizona and Michigan State? Wow
 
Chris Walker is leaving Florida, question is if he is going pro or transfering. Former top 10 recruit that never put it together in Gainesville.
http://sports.yahoo.com/lsu/basketball/recruiting/player-Chris-Walker-112032

Evan Daniels@EvanDaniels39 mins39 minutes agoThe likely move is for Chris Walker to transfer, but there is word circulating that he's also considering going the professional route.

Alex Kline@TheRecruitScoop 5m5 minutes ago
RT @gatorhoops: Florida announces forward Chris Walker will enter NBA draft.
 
Hopes he has fun in the D-League.


He could get drafted. The NBA loves them some upside potential, and his body and athleticism have that. Crazier things have happened, that's for sure.
 
He could get drafted. The NBA loves them some upside potential, and his body and athleticism have that. Crazier things have happened, that's for sure.

True. The fact that he's not good at basketball could be a possible roadblock though.
 
Those drives with his back to the basket reminds me a lot of Niang.. I am most concerned with how he rebounds though which looks like he does a good job of that. Scoring is just a bonus.

Looks solid. I think I like Harris better, but Grady's clean-up on offensive boards and interior bulldogging could fill a need, too.

Yes, he does have some Niang-ish moves.
 
I just want Grady or Harris. Not sure which one I prefer.

Just a question. Is anyone at all concerned when reading the article on him that he's had three knee surgeries and claims he doesn't jump nearly like he used to in high school. Feel for the kid.
 
Just a question. Is anyone at all concerned when reading the article on him that he's had three knee surgeries and claims he doesn't jump nearly like he used to in high school. Feel for the kid.

who is "he"?
 

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