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NCAA Basketball: Top 60 available players in 2023 transfer portal

Nov 11, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines center Hunter Dickinson (1) celebrates during the second half against the Eastern Michigan Eagles at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines center Hunter Dickinson (1) celebrates during the second half against the Eastern Michigan Eagles at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports /
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36. SO Adam Miller – LSU Tigers

2022-23 season stats: 11.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 1.7 apg

After missing the entire previous season with an injury, Miller came back to be second on the team in scoring. The 6’3 guard shot just 34% from the field but did have a few big games, including a 26-point outing against both Wofford and Arkansas State, along with 18 points in one of the lone SEC wins of the season against Vanderbilt.

35. JR Daniel Batcho – Texas Tech Red Raiders

2022-23 season stats: 7.9 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.5 bpg

When Fardaws Aimaq was hurt to start the season, Bactho took advantage of the extra minutes and had some big games anchoring the defense. He had 21 points and six rebounds against Ohio State, along with nine points and six blocks versus Louisiana Tech. He’s a solid interior defender with a capable offensive game in a short sample size in the non-conference.

34. FR Darrion Willams – Nevada Wolf Pack

2022-23 season stats: 7.6 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 2.7 apg

The 6’6 forward was the Mountain West Rookie of the Year, leading the Wolf Pack in rebounding. Williams had eight games with at least 10 rebounds, including a 13-point and 13-rebound effort against New Mexico. The freshman also has untapped offensive potential as well, including a 16-point effort versus Fresno State.

33. JR David Jones – St. John’s Red Storm

2022-23 season stats: 13.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 1.6 apg

In his lone season with the Red Storm, Jones produced roughly the same stats as he did when he was at DePaul. The 6’6 forward still isn’t a great shooter but still is one of the better Big East scorers, going for 20+ points three different times and ending the season with 10 straight double-digit scoring games.