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NCAA Basketball: 25 underrated transfer pickups for 2022-23 season

MSU's Julius Marble II dunks against High Point University during the first half, Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021 at the Breslin Center.Md7 0748
MSU's Julius Marble II dunks against High Point University during the first half, Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021 at the Breslin Center.Md7 0748 /
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UCF Knights guard Darin Green Jr. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports
UCF Knights guard Darin Green Jr. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports /

Darin Green – Florida State Seminoles

2021-22 stats (at UCF): 13.3 ppg and 2.6 rpg

The 6’3 guard has been the model of consistency with the Knights, scoring in double figures for all three seasons as a start. Green is a career 37% three-point shooter and had four games of at least 20+ points last season, including a career-high 27 on 7/9 from deep in UCF’s upset of Michigan. He joins a Florida State roster that could use some shooting and veteran guard to keep the depth going.

Khalid Moore – Fordham Rams

2021-22 stats (at Georgia Tech): 5.2 ppg and 3.4 rpg

Moore is a 6’7 combo forward that started 63 games in four seasons at Georgia Tech and was a solid defender and overall role player. However, he never averaged more than 5.2 ppg in a single season. The hope is that his games elevate as he goes to the Atlantic 10 level and becomes a leading piece in the frontcourt that lost star forward Chuba Ohams. Returning leading scorer Darius Quisenberry needs someone to help him in the scoring department and Moore could be that guy.

Matthew-Alexander Moncreiffe – Georgia Bulldogs

2021-22 stats (at Oklahoma State): 4.2 ppg and 3.9 rpg

The 6’7 forward looked like a breakout candidate after averaging 9.0 ppg as a freshman. But he regressed this past season and now moves to a rebuilding program in Georgia. Moncreiffe is a very capable offensive player and now has a big role in a frontcourt that has little depth outside of returning center Braelen Bridges and Syracuse transfer Frank Anselem. The power spot is his, let’s see what Moncreiffe does with it.