Oregon Men's Basketball Faces Roster Overhaul Amid Transfer Portal Exodus
Dana Altman says Oregon men's basketball mass exodus not unexpected
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Oregon men's basketball coach Dana Altman announced the departure of 12 scholarship players from last season's team, including key starters, as the program begins a significant roster rebuild. Altman emphasized that the departures were expected and attributed them partly to budget constraints and NIL opportunities.
- 01Oregon men's basketball lost 12 scholarship players, including key starters, as part of a roster overhaul.
- 02Coach Dana Altman stated that none of the departures were unexpected and linked them to budget constraints and NIL opportunities.
- 03Point guard Jackson Shelstad and forward Kwame Evans Jr. are among the notable players entering the transfer portal.
- 04Altman expressed both nervousness and excitement about integrating new players into the team.
- 05The Ducks are actively seeking transfers to fill open roster spots before the transfer portal closes on April 21.
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Oregon men's basketball is undergoing a major roster transformation as coach Dana Altman confirmed the departure of 12 scholarship players, including key contributors like point guard Jackson Shelstad and forward Kwame Evans Jr.. During a press conference on April 9, Altman explained that the exodus was anticipated due to budget constraints and the evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities. While three players graduated, nine entered the transfer portal, with Evans considering the NBA draft before making his next move. Altman acknowledged the challenges of integrating new talent, stating, “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a little nervous when you have a lot of new faces like that.” The Ducks are now focused on recruiting potential transfers to fill the gaps, with the transfer portal closing on April 21. Altman remains optimistic about the incoming freshmen but recognizes the adjustment period they will face in the competitive Big Ten Conference.
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The significant roster changes could affect the team's performance in upcoming seasons, impacting fans, students, and the local community's engagement with the program.
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