Chandler Lawson enters transfer portal
Chandler Lawson will likely become the 12th player from the 2022-23 Tigers to not return.
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Chandler Lawson will likely become the 12th player from the 2022-23 Tigers to not return.
During a Friday appearance on “The Gary Parrish Show,” Caleb Mills touched on everything from his college basketball journey to the Tigers proving doubters wrong next season.
Williams’ preliminary hearing has been postponed and a new readiness conference date has been set.
The Daily Memphian’s Parth Upadhyaya and John Martin weigh in on DeAndre Williams’ eligibility battle with the NCAA, the chances of Malcolm Dandridge returning to the Tigers, Kendric Davis’ NBA Draft stock and more.
Damaria Franklin’s arduous basketball journey now takes him to Serbia. Tigers Basketball Insider: What are the chances the NCAA grants DeAndre Williams an extra year?Related story:
DeAndre Williams’ eligibility case is clear. But what are the chances the NCAA sees it the same way?
More than 100 Memphis basketball supporters will peek inside Penny Hardaway’s house Saturday, June 10, as the coach hunts for stronger backing from program boosters.
“We’ve got documented proof — written proof — of misadvisement in the form of emails, text messages. I think it’s very clear,” said DeAndre Williams’ lawyer, Don Jackson.
Coach Penny Hardaway has just one of his 13 scholarships available with multiple players who could still to return to the Tigers.
NCAA rules allow college basketball programs to take a “foreign tour” once every four years.
Jones averaged 13.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists for the Red Storm this past season.
Between DeAndre Williams’ recent eligibility battle with the NCAA, Mikey Williams’ ongoing legal situation, Malcolm Dandridge’s potential return and NIL concerns, it’s been a turbulent offseason for the Tigers.Related story:
Memphis basketball’s 2023-24 non-conference schedule features several exciting matchups.
Guard from Link Academy in Missouri never did sign with the program, a Tigers athletic department spokesman said.
Mikey Williams, who On3 once estimated to have an NIL value of $2.6 million, has lost his first sponsorship deal. Buckley: C’mon, NCAA. Do the right thing. Let DeAndre Williams stay.Related story:
The Tigers big man, who previously thought his college career was done, looks to gain an additional year of NCAA eligibility.
Tigers coach Penny Hardaway and his staff are looking to get ahead of the game this season when it comes to building team chemistry.
Tigers fans had their eyes on a handful of recruits when Session 4 of the Nike EYBL season came to Memphis.
Curtis Givens III and Billy Richmond III are back in Memphis this weekend as top 100 2024 recruits.
Kendric Davis and Kao Akobundu-Ehiogu have had the chance to showcase their skills in front of NBA scouts, while Davis, Akobundu-Ehiogu and Damaria Franklin have all signed with agents.
The former Memphis Tigers All-American point guard used a standout showing Saturday and Sunday at the invite-only NBA G League Elite Camp to boost his pro prospects.
Anderson launched The Antonio Anderson Foundation in March to provide kids in low-income communities in Memphis and Lynn, Massachusetts, with opportunities to play sports.
The Daily Memphian’s Parth Upadhyaya and John Martin weigh in on Memphis basketball’s NIL issues, the possibility of Mikey Williams or Caleb Love wearing a Tigers jersey next season and Kendric Davis’ chances of getting drafted in next month’s NBA draft. Tigers Basketball Insider: Former Memphis players chase pro dreamsRelated story:
The Beale Street Boys team will become the first to represent Memphis in the The Basketball Tournament since 2019. Kendric Davis: ‘I’m a Tiger for life, so I’m grateful for that’Related story:
Former University of Memphis basketball star Kendric Davis spoke on a variety of topics during an appearance on 92.9 FM ESPN’s “Jason & John Show.”