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Kentucky Reaches Out to “Most Coveted Transfer in History”, Agent Is a “Die Hard” UK Fan

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Since putting his name in the transfer portal, Baylor Scheierman is being tabbed as one of the most, if not the most, coveted players in portal history. In less than 24 hours, nearly every major program in the country has contacted Scheierman, including Kentucky.

After averaging 19.5 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 5.4 assists on 50.8% shooting from the field and 46.9% from three last season for South Dakota State, the 6-foot-6 guard is the reigning Summit League Player of the Year.

When you look at Kentucky’s projected roster for next season, there is a need for talented scorer and shooter on the wing, and Scheierman looks to be the perfect fit. In his three seasons at South Dakota State, Scheierman displayed a well rounded offensive game and good rebounding ability for a guard, but on the downside, he is not a great athlete and struggles defensively.

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With that said, under the development of John Calipari, Scheierman will almost certainly become a better defender and has the potential to develop into a two-way player.

Of the endless list of schools to contact Scheierman, only 10 will remain as he is expected to cut his list on Wednesday, and Kentucky is in good position to be on that list.

In an interview with The Athletic’s Kyle Tucker, Scheierman’s agent Austin Walton, confirmed that Kentucky “moved real quick” and there is a “high level” of mutual interest.

Walton went on to talk glowingly about Kentucky, saying, “The exposure of Kentucky basketball and the tradition there is something that appeals to Baylor. Their history of development and draft picks is something that’s very enticing for Baylor. It’s a lot of what we’re looking for.”

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Walton may have talked so glowingly about Kentucky as he is admittedly a “die hard” fan. “Anyone who knows me knows I’m a diehard Kentucky fan. I’m BBN to the death of me,” Walton said.

However, Walton did note, “at the end of the day, it has to be the right fit for him”. It doesn’t hurt to have one of the most influential people around Scheierman to be a Kentucky fan.

In the interview, Walton talks about Scheierman and what he is looking for, and Kentucky looks to check all the boxes.

  • He wants to play for a winner.
  • He wants the big stage.
  • He wants the exposure.
  • He wants to play with other really good players.
  • He wants to showcase his versatility.
  • High NIL earning potential.

Scheierman will also transfer with two seasons of eligibility remaining “He wants someone who is going to coach him hard and develop him to become an NBA player, whether that’s this year or next year.”

Currently testing the draft waters, Scheierman is not projected to be drafted and will have the ability to select practically any school in the country as his next destination.

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Top 10 Transfer Prospect, Former Wildcat Recruit Jayden Quaintance Commits to Kentucky

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2024 five-star big man Jayden Quaintance has commmitted to play basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats
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Two days into the week and two booms for the Kentucky Wildcats as Jayden Quaintance announced his commitment to Kentucky on Tuesday morning.

If the Quaintance name sounds familiar, it should. He was originally committed to play for the Cats out of high school last season as a five-star recruit. While he was interested in staying at Kentucky following John Calipari’s departure, even meeting with Mark Pope, he elected to play for Arizona State.

In his one season with the Sun Devils, Quaintance averaged 9.4 PPG, 7.9 RPG, and 2.6 BPG, and earned Big 12 All-Freshman and All-Defensive honors.

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The one concern for Quaintance is that he had surgery to repair a torn ACL, which could keep him out for the entire offseason and potentially into the season. That said, the expectation for a return is September, and at just 17 years old, there is so much untapped potential.

Get to know the newest Wildcat commit!

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Five-Star Transfer Prospect, Former Alabama Crimson Tide Forward Commits to Kentucky

Mark Pope continues to build on an impressive class of transfers with a commitment from forward Mouhamed Dioubate.

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Mark Pope has officially landed his third transfer commitment for the 2025-26′ season in the form of junior forward Mouhamed Dioubate.

The commitment was announced on X (Twitter) by Dioubate himself, along with a graphic and a blue and white heart:

Dioubate, who spent the last two seasons playing for Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide, entered the portal less than a week before his commitment to Kentucky. Coach Pope and staff clearly had a circle around his name from day one.

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The 6’7″ forward averaged seven points, six rebounds, and a block, steal and an assist per game in his sophomore season, scoring with an incredibly efficient 62%/46% shooting split. His three-point percentage, the latter of the two, rose an astronomical 37% between his first and second seasons. Dioubate can do it all and is why he is ranked as five-star transfer prospect by EvanMiya.

He’ll bring a much-needed brand of physicality and aggression to a roster that desperately needed it this past year, too, specializing in dunking would-be layups and giving nightmares to opposing offenses.

Dioubate will join forward Kam Williams and guard Jaland Lowe in what is shaping up to become one of the highest ranked classes in the country, and with more than two weeks of the portal remaining, he likely won’t be the last.

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Top 20 Transfer Prospect Jaland Lowe Commits to Kentucky

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Pitt transfer Jaland Lowe has committed to Kentucky.
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It’s been a rollercoaster week in the transfer portal for Kentucky. We have seen San Diego State Magoon Gwath change his mind at the last minute at stay with the Aztecs, and top target Yaxel Lendeborg commit to Michigan while remaining in the draft.

On Saturday morning, the Wildcats got their second commit of the portal season, Pitt transfer Jaland Lowe.

KY Insider reported on Thursday that the staff was recruiting other players with the prospect of playing with Lowe.

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Lowe was a top 100 recruit out of high school, committing to Jeff Capel and the Panthers. After two successful seasons in Pittsburgh, Lowe is a 4-star, top-20 transfer prospect (EvanMiya). He becomes the highest ranked commit for the Cats thus far.

In Lowe’s sophomore campaign last season, he averaged 16.8 PPG, 5.5 APG, and 4.2 RPG. As a playmaker, there are not many better, with an assist percentage of 31.2 percent. Some might see his shooting slits of 37.6% FG and 26.6% 3P and worry. While they are not great, he had to carry a lot of the burden on offense, with a usage rate of 30%.

Lowe will come to Kentucky with two years of eligibility remaining and will join Kam Williams in the ‘Cats portal class thus far.

Scouting Report (Sports Illustrated)

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He has natural lead skills as a game manager and passer, with the ability to be a primary point guard for an NBA team, even if it’s off the bench. He’s also a reliable 3-point and free throw shooter, boasting a smooth jumper with fluid mechanics and the ability to play off-ball. His overall offensive game needs to become more efficient during his sophomore season, but Lowe is a legitimate offensive engine as a combo guard. 

Although he’s not the biggest or strongest guard relative to his future peers at the NBA level, Lowe is crafty and has ways to combat that. He’s a smooth lefty who knows how to get to his spots and leverage any advantage he can create on the offensive end. His deep range as a shooter from beyond the arc extends the defense which allows him to create space for himself and teammates. 

On the defensive end, Lowe will need to show NBA scouts that he can play within a scheme and prove to be a good team defender. He lacks size, but has quick hands and can be pesky on the perimeter at times. That’s the side of the ball in which Lowe has the most to prove when it comes to draft stock. 

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