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NCAA Basketball: 10 teams that should target Robert Morris transfer AJ Bramah

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 14: Tahj Eaddy #2 of the USC Trojans while playing the Washington Huskies at Galen Center on January 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 14: Tahj Eaddy #2 of the USC Trojans while playing the Washington Huskies at Galen Center on January 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images) /
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Pittsburgh Panthers

If Bramah wants to play at a higher level but still stay where he’s at location-wise, he can move a few miles from Robert Morris to Pittsburgh. The Panthers have been at the bottom of the ACC for a minute but is having a solid season overall, at 9-6 and 5-5 in league play. They’re led by star wing/forward Justin Champagnie, averaging 19.2 ppg and 12.0 rpg.

If Champagnie departs after this monster season, there would be a wide-open spot for Bramah to come in and contribute. Head coach Jeff Capel has had success with “tweeners” like the 6’7 forward and his experience and age would be beneficial for the Panthers to have a competitive roster in the ACC in case their star leaves.

Oregon Ducks

Head coach Dana Altman loves to add transfers and I would say is the west coast version of Coach Musselman of Arkansas. He’ll be adding new talent, particularly at the wing spot with leading scorer Chris Duarte leaving along with fellow senior transfers LJ Figeroua and Eugene Omoruyi likely gone as well.

Bramah would find a role in Oregon’s system and even with top-100 class of 2021 commit Johnathan Lawson coming in, wouldn’t have a great issue with minutes. Among the programs in the Pac-12, the Ducks have won the most and is consistent overall. They’d be a nice fit if he opts to go out west.