Top College Basketball Transfer Portal Prospects Still Available as 2024-25 Season Approaches

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14/06/2024 20h01

In the ever-evolving landscape of college basketball, the transfer portal has become a vital tool for teams to bolster their rosters. As the offseason progresses and the 2024-25 season looms closer, several top transfer prospects are still available for teams looking to add a final piece to their lineups.

Leading the list of available prospects is Arterio Morris, a talented guard from Kansas. After a disappointing stint at Texas, Morris transferred to Kansas with hopes of making a significant impact. However, off-court issues prevented him from stepping onto the court for the Jayhawks. With one year of eligibility remaining, Morris is seeking another opportunity to showcase his skills.

Another top prospect is KK Robinson, a skilled point guard who suffered a season-ending foot injury during his freshman year at Arkansas. After spending two seasons with the Razorbacks, Robinson transferred to Arkansas-Little Rock and experienced a resurgence in his game. Averaging 15.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game, Robinson emerged as a high-end prospect with one year left to play.

Matt Bewley, who spent two seasons in the Overtime Elite developmental league, had hoped to pursue a college basketball career. However, the NCAA denied him and his twin brother Ryan eligibility due to their prior involvement with Overtime Elite Academy. Despite committing to Chicago State for the 2023-24 season, the Bewley twins were unable to play due to legal complications. Matt, a talented forward, is now seeking a college basketball opportunity.

Kaden Cooper, a promising forward from Oklahoma, appeared in limited games as a true freshman and struggled to find a consistent role with the Sooners. With three years of eligibility remaining, Cooper is available for teams in need of frontcourt depth.

Keyon Menifield, a versatile guard who joined Arkansas as a walk-on, made significant contributions during his time with the Razorbacks. With two years of eligibility remaining, Menifield can provide leadership and play-making skills to a team in search of a skilled guard.

Ryan Bewley, Matt Bewley's twin brother, finds himself in a similar situation, uncertain about his future in college basketball. Like Matt, Ryan spent two seasons in the Overtime Elite developmental league and committed to Chicago State, but never played due to eligibility complications. With potential and talent, Ryan could become a valuable asset for a team looking to strengthen their frontcourt.

Damari Monsanto, a guard from Wake Forest, suffered an injury that limited his playing time during the past season. He is currently considering Maryland as a potential destination, given the team's interest in him. With his size and perimeter shooting ability, Monsanto can make an impact for any team that secures his services.

Max Allen, a skilled center from Marist, had a standout season and was named to the All-MAAC Second Team. With his scoring ability and solid shooting percentage, Allen remains a sought-after prospect for teams in need of a reliable big man.

Kris Parker, who redshirted at Alabama during the team's successful journey to the Final Four, brings a versatile skill set as a forward. Parker's impressive high school career, where he excelled in scoring, rebounding, and playmaking, makes him an intriguing prospect for teams looking for a dynamic player.

Finally, David Coit Jr., a point guard from Northern Illinois, showcased his scoring prowess during his time with the Huskies. Twice earning All-MAC Third Team honors, Coit averaged 20.8 points per game last season, making him an attractive option for teams seeking backcourt depth.

As the 2024-25 college basketball season approaches, these available prospects offer exciting opportunities for teams to strengthen their lineups. With their unique talents and potential, these players could make a significant impact on their new teams' success. Coaches and fans eagerly await the decisions of these remaining transfer portal prospects, hoping to secure their commitments for the upcoming season.

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