
Grad transfer commits to Clemson |
Tulsa graduate transfer guard Curran Scott announced a commitment to Clemson on Monday.
Scott (6-4 208) hit 39.4 percent of his 3-point attempts as a senior and averaged 10.2 points and 2.5 rebounds in conference play. He hit his stride down the stretch with 15.8 points per in the final five games of the season. Scott averaged 7.4 points and 2.3 rebounds over two seasons with Tulsa, after a transfer from Charlotte where he averaged 10.5 points. Curran Scott on his commitment to Clemson, “Clemson is a great place with a great basketball tradition and somewhere that I’m excited to be spending my last year.” @Clemson247 @ClemsonTigerNet
God is great. Thank you to my family and friends for supporting me throughout this process. I would also like to thank the coaches who recruited me as well. I have committed to Clemson University to play for @Coach_Brownell and his staff, Go Tigers! ?? pic.twitter.com/ADDwQWm520
He is the second transfer addition in as many weeks, joining former Fordham rising sophomore Nick Honor (5-10 190). Honor averaged 15.3 points and three assists last season.

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