Tigers Basketball Insider: Here’s who Memphis is targeting in transfer portal
Penny Hardaway and the Tigers will be aggressive in the transfer portal again.
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Penny Hardaway and the Tigers will be aggressive in the transfer portal again.
The 6-foot-7 freshman from Spain appeared in just five games for the Tigers, totaling 12 minutes and three points on the season.
Second-year coach Katrina Merriweather’s squad used strong play in the paint to stay in the game, but the Tigers fell to Bowling Green, 73-60.Related story:
Chandler Lawson will be a fifth-year senior next season. Johnathan Lawson will be a redshirt sophomore.
Tubek is rated the No. 263 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings, and was a part of Memphis’ fifth-ranked recruiting class.
Davis and Williams will have a chance to showcase their abilities in front of several NBA scouts.
More than 100 participants have higher scores than Geoff Calkins, John Martin and me, Parth Upadhyaya.
Upadhyaya and Martin break down key decisions Memphis must make in regards to its 2023-24 roster and look ahead at the new AAC landscape. Tigers Basketball Insider: Two of Memphis’ 2023 commits provide updates on their statusesRelated story:
In the wake of David Tubek’s decommitment from Memphis, two incoming recruits — three-star guard Ryan Forrest and four-star forward Carl Cherenfant — make it clear where they stand.
Kendric Davis reflected on controversial calls in Memphis’ NCAA Tournament loss to FAU, his season as a Tiger and more on 92.9 FM’s Jason & John radio show on Wednesday.
Jourdain spent the past three seasons at Temple and averaged 6.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 23.1 minutes per game last season.
Nick Jourdain is confident he can reach his ‘untapped’ potential with the Tigers.Related story:
The Showboats, in a new league but with the same name, will play a game at Liberty Stadium for the first time since 1985 when they open their 2023 season April 15.
Here’s what we currently know about the Tigers’ 2023-24 roster.
More than 100 participants have higher point totals than The Daily Memphian’s own Geoff Calkins, John Martin and Parth Upadhyaya.
The 2023-24 season will undoubtedly be another in which Memphis will not be the preseason favorite to win the AAC.
Memphis will make its sixth Maui Jim Maui Invitational appearance in 2024. Tigers Basketball Insider: FAU will be preseason AAC favorite. That’s a great thing for Memphis.Related story:
New York native and longtime UConn fan Steven Abramowitz dominates The Daily Memphian’s Bracket Challenge.
Updates on Caleb Love, Mustapha Amzil and Khalif Battle as coach Penny Hardaway rebuilds the Tigers’ roster.
Memphis’ 2022-23 season offered plenty of shining moments.
Mills spent the past two seasons at Florida State after playing for former AAC foe Houston in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 campaigns.
Kennedy averaged 9.2 points and 2.6 rebounds per game through 25 contests for the Tigers.
Lenard, a 6-foot-7 wing, spent the past two seasons with the Conference USA’s Blue Raiders and has three years of eligibility remaining.Related story:
The Adama Sanogo to Memphis noise is, well, just noise as of now.
Two years ago, Jonathan Pierre was an unranked senior at Hallandale High without many options. Memphis lands commitment from Division-II transfer Jonathan PierreRelated stories:
Keonté Kennedy enters transfer portal, not expected to return to Tigers