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NCAA Basketball: Top 30 available free agent players in 2023 offseason

Nov 22, 2022; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Cam Spencer (10) shoots the ball against the Rider Broncs during the second half at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 22, 2022; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Cam Spencer (10) shoots the ball against the Rider Broncs during the second half at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
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Memphis Tigers center Malcolm Dandridge NCAA Basketball Jrca3213
Memphis Tigers center Malcolm Dandridge NCAA Basketball Jrca3213

21. Malcolm Dandrige – Memphis Tigers

2022-23 season stats: 5.7 ppg and 3.6 rpg

The 6’9 center spent four years at Memphis as primarily a backup to Deandre Williams, Jalen Duren, and other big men. Dandridge still was an effective big man when on the court, averaging 15.6 ppg and 9.9 rpg per 40 minutes. One big performance was a 14-point effort on 8/10 shooting from the free throw line against Seton Hall. He recently talked about a list of options, including BYU, Oklahoma State, and possibly a return to the Tigers.

20. Jeremiah Williams – Iowa State Cyclones

2022-23 season stats: N/A in NCAA Basketball

The 6’5 guard averaged 9.4 ppg and 4.2 apg in two years at Temple before transferring over to Iowa State. Unfortunately, Williams suffered a season-ending leg injury before things even started. He opted to enter the portal and when healthy is one of the better ball-handlers out there. The issue now is that unless he graduated, Williams will need a waiver to play next year as a two-time transfer.

19. Anthony Dell’Orso – Campbell Fighting Camels

2022-23 season stats: 12.5 ppg and 5.8 rpg

The 6’6 wing was second on the team in both scoring and rebounding, while also shooting 48% from the field. The Australia native made the All-Big South team as a freshman and had a season-high 26 points and 10 rebounds versus High Point. With three years left of eligibility, look for Dell’Orso to have his recruitment start to heat up after the draft decisions are made.