It's the busiest time of the year for many college hoops programs, including Clemson basketball, as they're all trying to figure out who's coming and who's going.
The Tigers did a speedrun of offseason attrition, losing eight guys in the span of 3-4 days to really complete the offseason "losses" while the additions remain to be seen.
Brad Brownell has been calling dozens of transfer portal guys while keeping tabs on others and it sounds like he may be closing in on his first addition of the cycle as he hosted three similar forwards over the weekend in Nick Davidson (Nevada), Cooper Schwieger (Valparaiso), and Carter Welling (Utah Valley). They're all still uncommitted, but a decision has to be coming soon, right?
While we all wait patiently for one of those guys to decide, Brownell continues to make calls and another name has entered the chat: Elijah Price from Fresno State.
Fresno State transfer Elijah Price tells @LeagueRDY he’s hearing from these schools:
— Sam Kayser - 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) March 31, 2025
Houston
Oklahoma
DePaul
TCU
Clemson
San Diego State
Vanderbilt
Boise State
Utah State
Colorado State
UNLV
Washington State
UNLV
Price tells me he will be taking a visit to Nevada today. The 6-9… pic.twitter.com/QrkLQFdyy0
The freshman forward may have played for one of the worst teams in the country (Fresno was 6-26 this year), but he was one of the lone bright spots for the Bulldogs. He finished the season averaging 10.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks while shooting 40 percent from the floor.
Obviously his shooting percentage wasn't ideal, but he settled for a lot of jumpers and made just 4-of-38 threes on the year which really held his rate down. He did shoot 65 percent from the line which isn't horrible for a 6-foot-9 true freshman.
Expect Clemson to be one of the frontunners here as the group of potential suitors isn't exactly loaded outside of Houston.