Season Preview: Impact Out of State Transfers
The season is scheduled to start in 2 weeks so we’re breaking down some things to look for in the 2020-21 year. Let’s take a look at some potential impact transfers. Devin Perry Devin Perry 5'11" | PG DeSales |…
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Continue ReadingThe season is scheduled to start in 2 weeks so we’re breaking down some things to look for in the 2020-21 year. Let’s take a look at some potential impact transfers.
Devin Perry Devin Perry 5'11" | PG DeSales | 2021 State KY , DeSales – Returned to Louisville after spending his Junior season in Florida, expect the scoring point guard to provide the Colts with a steady hand as a ball handler for the 6th region contender.
Cyr Malonga Cyr Malonga 6'10" | C Evangel Christian | 2023 State KY , Ben Tshaka and Johnny Dejema, Evangel Christian – The 3 biggest imports to come into Louisville all have D1 offers but it’s unclear that more than one of them can be on the floor at a time. Regardless, Evangel should be able to block a lot of shots and rebound at a high level.
Roman Tut Roman Tut 6'9" | C Belfry | 2022 GA and Bol Kuir, Belfry – Usually when a mountain team gets transfers from West Virginia, they’re short and have mustaches. Not the case with Roman and Bol. At 6’8 and 7’3 respectively, look for Belfry to be another team that gets a ton of blocked shots.
Hayden Llewellyn Hayden Llewellyn 6'2" | CG Corbin | 2023 State KY , Corbin – The high flyer from Jellico is going to have a chance to be a top scorer in the 13th region as the Hounds have to replace a couple of transfers they lost to nearby Lynn Camp. After a big scoring season in Tennessee, Coach P is going to count on Hayden to be a big part of the offense.
George Washington III George Washington III 6'3" | CG Chaminade Julienne | 2023 State #92 Nation OH , CAL – The guard from Texas has come into Louisville with a lot of hype and been mentioned as possibly the best player in the 2023 class. He’ll have his work cut out for him as CAL has struggled in recent seasons. “G” will need to score a lot of points for them to have a chance to compete in a loaded region.