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Pac-12 Basketball: 5 key questions and storylines for 2021-22 season

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Pac-12 Basketball Syracuse Orange forward Quincy Guerrier Nell Redmond-USA TODAY Sports
Pac-12 Basketball Syracuse Orange forward Quincy Guerrier Nell Redmond-USA TODAY Sports /

2. Who will be the biggest impact transfer from this offseason?

Burgess

There may be bigger names out there, but the guy with the biggest impact might be Marreon Jackson at Arizona State. Given what the Sun Devils lost this summer, a guy with Jackson’s skillset, 18 ppg, 6.1r pg, 5.9 apg at Toledo. Jackson was a big need and could put up big numbers in Tempe this season.

Verboven

Quincy Guerrier should run away with this award for the conference. A do it all 6’7 wing, he perfectly fits what Dana Altman wants in a player. Guerrier will be used very similarly to how Eugene Omoruyi was in Altman’s system last year.

Clarry

Oregon and UCLA both landed major finds in the portal this offseason, furthering themselves from the competition in the conference. I think while maybe not the biggest splash, Myles Johnson at UCLA is going to do a lot of special things for a team that has plenty of scoring already on their roster. Johnson alongside Cody Riley will cause problems for a lot of teams looking to attack the basket.