Clemson Basketball: 5 Transfers the Tigers should target

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SUNRISE, FL – DECEMBER 16: Head coach Brad Brownell of the Clemson Tigers reacts to a call in the first half against the Florida Gators during the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic at BB&T Center on December 16, 2017 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)
SUNRISE, FL – DECEMBER 16: Head coach Brad Brownell of the Clemson Tigers reacts to a call in the first half against the Florida Gators during the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic at BB&T Center on December 16, 2017 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images) /

1. Christian Keeling

Christian Keeling, a graduate-transfer from Charleston Southern, released his top-five a couple of days and included Clemson.

With the Tigers were North Carolina, NC State, Purdue and Georgia Tech.

Keeling earned first-team All-Conference with the Buccaneers and averaged 18.7 points per game and 6.9 rebounds last season.

This would be a perfect fit for the Tigers, who are in need of guard play and Keeling would be a natural scorer who could come in and shoot a decent percentage from three-point range, as well.

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If you could combine Keeling with another top forward transfer in this class, you’d have a decent starting lineup heading into next year with juniors Clyde Trapp Jr. and Aamir Simms slated to return.