The number of available college basketball transfers continues to dwindle by the day as more and more top prospects make commitment decisions. The recent record-setting transfer portal window closed at the beginning of May, but that did not slow down high-major college basketball programs from going after available talent. In fact, that process continues for even a handful of blue bloods.
Indiana and Kentucky both sit among the top-five in the 2024 college basketball transfer portal team rankings with new additions to their respective incoming haul. As did Cincinnati, Duke, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Vanderbilt, Virginia and West Virginia.
The list of best available players remaining in the college basketball transfer portal is still loaded with high-end talent for those teams looking to fill specific needs ahead of the 2024-25 season. Only 10 transfer prospects in the top-100 rankings are uncommitted with many of those also testing the NBA Draft process.
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Below is a closer look at the top recent college basketball transfer portal commitments:
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