The Arizona State Sun Devils are coming off a disappointing 2023–24 season, finishing in 10th place in the Pac-12 with a 14-18 record. Arizona State is preparing for next season as they try to climb back up the conference standings and earn an opportunity to play in the NCAA Tournament.
That may be a difficult task for the Sun Devils after many players decided to enter the transfer portal following the team's disappointing finish last season. Here's a look at the players from Arizona State who have entered the transfer portal so far.
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Arizona State men's basketball transfer portal tracker 2024
Jamiya Neal, Forward
Forward Jamiya Neal has entered the transfer portal ahead of his senior season. Neal played three seasons at Arizona State and is coming off his best season as a Sun Devil.
Neal plays well on both ends of the floor, and last season, he averaged 11 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists. He struggled from the deep, shooting just 27.5% from beyond the arc, but was a good on-ball defender, averaging 1.1 steals per game last season.
Braelon Green, Guard
Freshman guard Braelon Green will leave the Sun Devils after spending just one year with the team. He played just 5.4 minutes per game last season and tallied 22 total points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists.
It hasn't been made official where Green will be playing next season, but he will likely move to a program where he could maximize his role on the floor.
Akil Watson, Forward
Forward Akil Watson will also be transferring after playing just one season with the Sun Devils. He's a former four-star recruit but averaged only 6.2 minutes per game last season.
Watson has promising potential but failed to work his way into the starting lineup last season. He averaged 1.8 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.1 assists last season.
Frankie Collins, Guard
Junior guard Frankie Collins led the Sun Devils in scoring last season but has decided to enter the transfer portal after one season with Michigan and two with Arizona State.
Collins has committed to TCU and will play for the Horned Frogs next season. Collins is a steady scorer and a great on-ball defender. He averaged 13.8 points and 3.2 assists and ranked sixth in the nation with 2.6 steals per game.
Zane Meeks, Forward
Forward Zane Meeks has once again entered the transfer portal for his final season of eligibility. He played two seasons at Neveda and two seasons at San Francisco before transferring to Arizona State last season.
Meeks missed most of last season with a foot injury sustained against Vanderbilt in November. He played five games off the bench and averaged 3.6 points and 1.2 rebounds and shot 46.2%.
Bryant Selebangue, Forward
Junior forward Bryant Selebangue is entering the transfer portal for the second time after spending one season with the Sun Devils. He began his college career at Tulsa, where he started 30 games. He appeared in 32 games for the Sun Devils but started in just five.
He's an efficient scorer, shooting 57.1%, and averaged 4.8 points per game last season. His numbers saw a significant drop from his 2022–23 season at Tulsa, so he will look to take on an elevated role once again at a different program.
Kamari Lands, Forward
Sophomore Kamari Lands enters the transfer portal again after spending one season at Louisville before coming to Arizona State. He started in three games last season and struggled shooting. He shot just 28.4% from the field and 27.9% from beyond the arc.
His scoring and shooting numbers saw a dramatic drop from his freshman season at Louisville. Lands will likely look to move to a program where he could be a consistent starter and work on returning to form from his freshman season.
Updated list of Arizona State players in the transfer portal
Updated list of incoming transfers to Arizona State
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