Clemson basketball transfer portal tracker 2024: Who's in, who's out for Brad Brownell
CLEMSON — It's another offseason for Clemson basketball, meaning the program can acquire players in the transfer portal while current Tigers can enter it.
Clemson coach Brad Brownell has used the portal, which opened March 18, effectively throughout his 14-year tenure as the Tigers struggled to land elite high school talent. He has attracted experienced college players, adding 11 during the past five years.
Joseph Girard III, a Syracuse transfer, came over last season, enjoyed his time and gave his pitch to why others should come to Clemson after its Elite Eight loss.
"Clemson is just an unbelievable place," Girard said. "There's unbelievable people. They, obviously, develop their players, and they win a lot of basketball games. Anyone looking forward to living in a great place, playing with great people, playing for great people, and doing great things should go to Clemson."
The portal was open until May 1 for undergraduate transfers, and there is no deadline for portal players to commit to a new program.
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The Tigers also await Chase Hunter's decision to see if he will return for another season. If he departs or other players enter the portal, it will open the door for Clemson to add transfers.
Who is transferring out of Clemson basketball?
Alex Hemenway, G: Hemenway entered the portal on April 25, according to a report from On3sports. The graduate transfer played only five games (zero starts) last season after dealing with a lower-body injury. He averaged 5.2 points and 1.4 assists per game
Destination: Vanderbilt
RJ Godfrey, F: Godfrey entered the portal on April 12, according to a report from On3sports. The junior played in all 36 games for the Tigers off the bench, averaging 6.1 points on 59.4% shooting and 3.4 rebounds. He was Clemson's leading scorer off the bench and provided a spark throughout the season when Hall and Ian Schieffelin were in foul trouble.
Destination: Georgia
Jack Clark, F: Clark entered the portal on April 5, according to a report from On3sports. The sixth-year forward has to petition for his seventh year of eligibility, which depends on if he can get a retroactive medical redshirt waiver from his 2018-19 freshman season. He transferred from NC State last season, averaging 4.7 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists across 25 games (17 starts).
Destination: VCU
Joshua Beadle, G: Beadle entered the portal on April 4. The redshirt junior played in 32 games (zero starts) for the Tigers last season, averaging three points per game. He provided a spark off the bench when he entered in place of Hunter and Girard but didn't play against New Mexico and Arizona in the NCAA Tournament and played three minutes in the second-round game vs. Baylor and two minutes in the Elite Eight vs. Alabama.
Destination: Boston College
Who is transferring to Clemson basketball?
Myles Foster, F: The former Illinois State forward committed to the Tigers on May 20, according to his Instagram account. The 6-foot-7, 235-pound redshirt senior averaged 12.4 points on 52.5% shooting and 8.1 rebounds in 32 games (31 starts) last season. He recorded eight double doubles with the Redbirds last year and has one year of eligibility remaining.
Christian Reeves, C: The former Duke center committed to the Tigers on May 9, according to On3sports. The 7-foot-1, 261-pound redshirt sophomore averaged 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds in 16 games off the bench in his career. He only played in three games last season after undergoing right ankle surgery. He has three years of eligibility remaining.
Jaeden Zackery, G: The former Boston College guard committed to the Tigers on April 21, according to 247sports, after entering the portal on April 3. He spent three seasons with the Eagles, averaging 10.8 points, 3.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 102 games (100 starts). He has no eligibility after the 2024-25 season.
Viktor Lakhin, F: The former Cincinnati forward committed to the Tigers on April 17 after entering the portal on April 2. He spent four seasons with the Bearcats and played in three seasons after redshirting his freshman year. Last season, he averaged 9.2 points on 49.8% shooting and six rebounds over 29 games (24 starts). He has one year of eligibility remaining.
Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at dcarter@gannett.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00