LSU Basketball Transfer Portal Update
Matt McMahon is in the midst of another rebuild in Baton Rouge as the Tigers revamp their roster for the 2023-24 season. After losing seven players to the NCAA Transfer Portal, this coaching staff has gone out and secured elite-level talent ahead of next season, including a trio of Louisiana natives.
The Tigers have already added four players via the portal with several targets being pursued heavily.
The offseason recap to this point:
The Departures:
Justice Hill
Hill was one of three players from Murray State to follow Head Coach Matt McMahon to Baton Rouge. Averaging 5.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game for the Tigers in his lone season with LSU, Hill was rather inconsistent during his time down South.
Before making the move to the Bayou State, Hill was a First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference member in 2022 where he averaged 13 points and five assists a night.
Kendal Coleman
Coleman, who transferred to LSU after two seasons with Northwestern State where he averaged 15.4 points, 10.1 points and 1.3 blocks per game as a sophomore while earning First Team honors in the Southland Conference, is now back in the portal.
It’ll be three schools in three years for the versatile, athletic forward who has the chance to make an impact at his next stop. Coleman averaged 2.3 points and 2.1 rebounds in his lone season in Baton Rouge, falling out of the rotation once SEC play rolled in, but there is certainly upside with the raw prospect.
Corneilous Williams
The lengthy big redshirted in 2022-23 as he rehabbed a shoulder injury suffered during the offseason.
Justice Williams
Williams averaged 3.3 points and 1.5 assists during his second season with the Tigers as a rotational piece off the bench for Head Coach Matt McMahon’s group this year.
The former 4-star guard reclassified and skipped his senior year of high school ahead of the 2021-22 season where he played for Will Wade during his freshman campaign. After the coaching change and hiring of McMahon, Williams was just one of three players to stick around and stay in Baton Rouge.
Shawn Phillips
Phillips played in 20 games for the Tigers in limited minutes. The freshman averaged 1.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game in 7.4 minutes a night.
A 7-footer with elite rim protecting ability and impressive footwork for his size, LSU loses one of their talented youngsters who showed improvement throughout his first year in Baton Rouge.
Phillips burst onto the scene during the SEC Tournament after propelling the Tigers to a first round victory over Georgia. The lengthy center scored 13 points while adding 10 rebounds, doing most of his damage down the stretch in order for LSU to take home the win.
Adam Miller
Miller had an underwhelming second season in Baton Rouge. After missing his first year after recovering from a torn ACL, it was expected Miller would take on a major workload and give the Tigers a significant boost in the 2022-23 season, but it was a rollercoaster for the Chicago native.
Miller averaged 11.5 points and 2.3 rebounds on 33% shooting from the field. Struggling to get in a rhythm all season, the former four-star prospect will look to for a fresh start in what will be his third college in four years.
Cam Hayes
Hayes joined Head Coach Matt McMahon’s squad after transferring in from North Carolina State for the 2022-23 season. A shifty, 6-foot-2 guard, Hayes played in 31 games for the Tigers with averages of 8.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists a night.
The Additions:
Jordan Wright - Vanderbilt
The Baton Rouge native averaged 10.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game for Vanderbilr last season, leading the Commodores to a big-time turnaround under Head Coach Jerry Stackhouse.
Wright has been surgical during his college career. A player who can score in the blink of an eye, he fills an immediate need for the Tigers where he will spend his final year of eligibility.
Jalen Cook - Tulane
LSU also added two-time First Team All-AAC guard Jalen Cook, giving the Tigers a shot-making facilitator for the 2023 season. The former Tulane guard has been spectacular during his time with the Green Wave, looking to bring his playmaking ability back to Baton Rouge after a stint with the Tigers to begin his college career.
Cook is fresh off of a dominant year after averaging 19.8 points and 4.9 assists for the Green Wave. One of the top guards in the portal, McMahon makes a huge splash in securing Cook, who received interest from over 40 schools once entering the portal.
Will Baker - Nevada
Baker spent three seasons at Nevada following a stint with Texas during his freshman campaign. The 7-foot, 245-pound post player was a third-team all-conference honoree this season on his way to a career year. A former four-star recruit, his game is coming together rather quickly.
Baker averaged career highs in points (13.6) and rebounds (5.2) this year while adding 26 assists, 18 steals and nine blocks on 56% from the field and 35.5 percent on threes. LSU is in search of bigs, and after an official visit to Baton Rouge last weekend, it sealed the deal for the high-priority target.
Carlos Stewart - Santa Clara
The Baton Rouge native just finished his second season with the Broncos where he started in 33 games this year. Stewart averaged 15.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game for his squad on his way to a career year.
The shifty 6-foot-1 guard has been efficient during his time out West, but as he returns home to suit up for the purple and gold, it’ll be a homecoming. Stewart attended Dunham School in Baton Rouge with new Tiger Jordan Wright as the two team up once again in different colors.