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Tulane Basketball: 2022-23 season preview and outlook for Green Wave

Nov 17, 2021; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Tulane Green Wave head coach Ron Hunter speaks with his team during a timeout in the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Donald L. Tucker Center. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 17, 2021; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Tulane Green Wave head coach Ron Hunter speaks with his team during a timeout in the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Donald L. Tucker Center. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports /
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Tylan Pope Tulane Basketball (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
Tylan Pope Tulane Basketball (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) /

Key Reserves

Forward – Collin Holloway (Junior)

Holloway joins the Green Wave from Georgetown, where he averaged 9.2 points and 2.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore. As a career 35% three-point shooter, he’ll add to Tulane’s already elite spacing.

Forward – Tylan Pope (Redshirt Sophomore)

This will be Tylan Pope‘s third season functioning as a frontcourt depth piece for Ron Hunter. His length will contribute to a defense excellent at generating steals. The rebounding he will provide will also be key for this small-ball team.

Guard – Tre’ Williams (Junior)

Tre’ Williams is an athletic wing who comes to Tulane Basketball via transfer from Oregon State. He likely won’t add much for the Green Wave offensively but will fit in quite well as a defensive piece.

Guard – R.J. McGee (Junior)

R.J. McGee enters his fourth season as a bench piece for Tulane. He’s another wing who gets after it on the defensive end. Ron Hunter clearly has a type when it comes to depth pieces.

Forward – Nobal Days (Junior)

Days has seen his role gradually decrease over his three seasons with Tulane Basketball. He will likely only appear in situations where the team requires more of a frontcourt presence. Should he develop a more consistent offensive game, his playing time will increase.

Center – Percy Daniels (Freshman)

Percy Daniels is an incoming three-star recruit who will add much-needed size to this Tulane team. He can play his way into being a consistent rotation piece if he displays reliable rebounding and interior defense.

Forward – Oton Jankovic (Junior)

After transferring from Vanderbilt, Jankovic has played just 56 minutes in two seasons at Tulane. He will likely find himself on the end of the bench once again this season.

Guard – Braelee Albert (Junior)

Braelee Albert is a walk-on who transferred from Vanderbilt after two seasons with the Commodores. He has career averages of 1.5 points and 1.7 rebounds per game.