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Reports: Oregon MBB Contact Several Transfer Targets

On3 imageby:Justin Hopkins03/28/24
AJ Storr
Wisconsin transfer AJ Storr is one of the top players in the 2024 transfer portal (photo credit - Wisconsin MBB Athletics)

The Oregon men’s basketball team is done playing its season. But it would appear the work for the 2024-2025 season for Dana Altman begins now.

Already the transfer portal has been absolutely bonkers for men’s basketball. Even though there is still the Sweet 16 remaining, the portal has seen massive additions. And Oregon has been reportedly linked to several names early on.

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It’s expected Altman will need at least a couple of impact players to compliment the current roster. We know the Ducks will have some talent returning. But filling the voids of N’Faly Dante and Jermaine Couisnard is not going to be easy.

Here are some names that have reportedly heard from Oregon via various outlets and social media accounts.

Guard

Sincere Parker – Saint Louis

6-4, 180

Zarique Nutter – Northern Illinois

6-6, 190

Ra’Heim Moss – Toledo

6-4, 205

Chris Manon – Cornell

6-5, 209

Otega Oweh – Oklahoma

6-4, 210

Forward

Cade Tyson – Belmont

6-7, 210

Terrence Edwards Jr. – James Madison

6-6, 190

William Kyle – South Dakota State

6-8, 200

Center

Clifford Omoruyi – Rutgers

6-11, 240

Tarris Reed – Michigan

6-10, 230

Other Names to Monitor

Guard – Myles Rice – Wazzu

6-2, 175

Guard/Forward – Adou Thiero – Kentucky

6-6, 200

Guard – AJ Storr – Wisconsin

6-5, 180

Guard Marcus Hill – Bowling Green

6-4, 185

Guard Bryce Pope – UC San Diego

6-3, 185

Forward Malik Dia – Belmont

6-7, 190

Center Eddie Lampkin – Colorado

6-11, 263

Center Maxime Raynaud – Stanford

7-1, 250

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