Still Uncommitted Basketball Transfers

(Original post August 13 – contains updates with date included)

While there are still many unknowns about the basketball season, many schools begin their fall semesters soon. Thus it is time for any players planning to transfer to lock in their commitments. Kobe King is the most high-profile player still uncommitted. Notable that a number of New Mexico players are still uncommitted after New Mexico’s turbulent season last year.

It is possible that some of these players could have made a quiet commitment to a lower level school or could return to their schools, but at this time their status is unclear. Following are the top uncommitted basketball transfers as of August 13th (updates will be added as available):

  • Junior Ballard (13.1 pts – Cal Poly) – Aug 22 update – commits to Fresno State
  • Zane Martin (10.1 pts – New Mexico) – Aug 24 update – commits to Towson, where he began his career
  • Kobe King (10.0 pts – Wisconsin) – originally committed then decommitted from Nebraska
  • Vante Hendrix (8.8 pts – New Mexico) – Aug 20 update – commits to Cal State Northridge
  • Jalen Hawkins (7.3 pts – Robert Morris) – Aug 26 update – commits to Norfolk State
  • Kevin Norman (7.3 pts – Jacksonville)
  • Canaan Bartley (7.2 pts – Maryland Eastern-Shore)
  • Timmy Falls (6.6 pts – Montana)
  • Jordan Lyons (5.8 – Mississippi Valley State) – commits to Simon Fraser
  • JJ Caldwell (5.8 pts – New Mexico)
  • Chris Barnes (5.1 pts – Eastern Michigan)
  • Brandon Kimble (4.8 pts – Mississippi Valley State) – Aug 17 update – will be a grad transfer walk-on at Arkansas
  • Aguir Agau (4.2 pts – Fresno State)
  • Juhwan Harris-Dyson (4.0 pts – Cal)
  • Zavian Jackson (3.9 pts Arkansas Pine-Bluff)
  • Sita Conteh (3.1 pts – Austin Peay)
  • JP Robinson (2.1 pts – Samford) – Aug 14 update – Mineral Area Junior College
  • Khavon Moore (1.8 pts – Clemson)
  • Howard Washington (1.2 pts – Syracuse) – aug 28 update – South Alabama

If there are any additional players you feel should be on this list, or players you have questions about, tweet names @NCAAFantasyHoop