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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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San Diego State Aztecs

If Bramah does indeed want to head back west but potentially not at the power conference level, the Aztecs would be a perfect spot for him. They’ve had success with transfers, most notably last year’s Mountain West Player of the Year and former Washington State guard Malachi Flynn.

With five of the team’s top six scorers all being seniors, San Diego State will need to add some new faces to remain in the top tier of its conference. Brama can replace leading scorer Matt Mitchell as the combo forward and face of the program, even if it’s just for one year.

Texas Tech Red Raiders

After losing both Joel Ntambwe and Nimari Burnett in the middle of the season, the Red Raiders will be in the market to add another transfer or two, in hopes of replicating the success of Mac McClung.

This option will solely depend on what happens with wing/forwards Terrence Shannon Jr. and Micah Peavy. Both have looked like future NBA Draft picks and could be gone this offseason. In that case, Texas Tech would be a nice fit for Bramah. However, the current timing could make this an impossible situation.