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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Myles Stute – 6’7 – Forward – Vanderbilt University

Myles Stute doesn’t have nearly as impressive of a stat line as the last two players with a 8.4 PPG, and 4.6 RPG average, but he still put up impressive numbers for a junior in the SEC.

Stute has two years of eligibility remaining, and he was known as a solid three-and-d player for the Commodores last year.

The 6-foot-7 forward shot 36% from three last year, but the year prior, his range was even more impressive with a 43% clip from three in his sophomore season.

His ability to knock down open looks and use his length on the defensive side of the ball has made him a popular name in the portal, as he’s ranked as the 46th best player in the transfer portal. 

I’m not sure if wing players are Louisville’s greatest need right now, with Mike James, Kaleb Glenn, Curtis Williams Jr., and Trentyn Flowers on the roster, but that is a young group of players, so adding an experienced power five wing like Stute wouldn’t be the worst addition.