Louisville basketball: Who the Cards are looking at in the transfer portal

"To have this Card on my chest means the world to me" said new assistant coach Nolan Smith after UofL head basketball coach Kenny Payne smiles while introducing during Smith during the former Duke assistant coach's introductory press conference Monday afternoon. April 11, 2022Kenny Payne And Nolan Smith
"To have this Card on my chest means the world to me" said new assistant coach Nolan Smith after UofL head basketball coach Kenny Payne smiles while introducing during Smith during the former Duke assistant coach's introductory press conference Monday afternoon. April 11, 2022Kenny Payne And Nolan Smith /
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Charles Pride – 6’4 – Guard – Bryant University

Charles Pride is another guard that could come in and help Louisville immediately. The combo guard has spent the last four seasons at Bryant University as one of the best perimeter players in the American East/Northeastern Conference(s).

Pride finished last year with an impressive 14.6 PPG, 6.1 RPG & 2.4 APG, all while shooting 45% from the field and 37% from the three point line (with more than 5 three pointers attempted per game).

The list of schools interested isn’t as impressive for Pride, but Louisville still has a lot of competition to fight through to land the New York native, who is ranked as the 54th best player in the portal. 

Pride has had an illustrious career with Bryant, as he helped take the Bulldogs to their first ever NCAA tournament last year. He has one more year of remaining eligibility. Here is a highlight of Pride’s game from a couple of years ago.