Jalen Cook and the newcomers steal the show on day one of practice for the LSU MBB
Tigers bring out new roster for Day 1 of practice, transfer portal class making immediate impact.
Matt McMahon and the LSU Tigers hit the court of the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on Tuesday as Day 1 of practice got underway.
It'll be a different look in Year 2 of the "McMahon Era" with a handful of transfers making their way to Baton Rouge with limited production from a season ago returning.
For this program, it's about trending in the right direction and the roster construction McMahon has accomplished will allow the Tigers to do so.
LSU is loaded with guards to handle duties in the backcourt. Led by Jalen Cook, Carlos Stewart, Jordan Wright and Trae Hannibal, among others, the Tigers will have no shortage of guards this season to handle the rock. From a size perspective, the height of LSU's guards don't stand out, but this group is strong and stocky. Wright, Stewart and Hannibal look like they've lived in the weight room with Cook putting on noticeable size from last season at Tulane.
The backcourt features players that complement each other well and it was on full display on Tuesday. Wright is passive and it gives Cook the chance to score the basketball, but make no mistake about it, Cook can facilitate the rock. He took on a major scoring load with the Green Wave last season (20 points a night) but will have a better chance to pass it around this season and share the wealth. Hannibal, Wright and Cook looked the part with Stewart also making his presence felt. Inside, it was Daimion Collins and Will Baker who took major reps. The pair of transfers are, again, different from a skill perspective. Collins can jump out of the gym while Baker is more fundamental in his approach.
LSU will use Derek Fountain, Will Baker, Jalen Reed and Daimion Collins at the four this season (for the most part) with flashes of Corey Chest and others. It's a guard-heavy team but holds versatility in a few areas. It's clear just how important remaining healthy will be this season in the frontcourt.
Jalen Cook
The Tulane transfer awaits a decision from the NCAA regarding his waiver for this season. A second-time transfer, Cook needs a waiver in order to be eligible for the 2023-24 season. Despite this, he's been with the team and practicing with a pending decision. All in all, Cook looked as good as advertised on Tuesday. He's a tenacious bucket-getter who can score from all three levels while getting others involved. Small sample size, but Cook looked the part.
Jordan Wright
The Vanderbilt transfer plays just as McMahon described him. He's selfless who hustles on each drill, possession or play and it showed during light scrimmage work with his intensity on the glass. Wright fires up his teammates with his play doing the talking. Tremendous motor. Solid day for the Louisiana native.
Carlos Stewart
A Santa Clara transfer, Stewart made his way back to his home state to suit up for the purple and gold with a chance to take on an expanded role in 2023-24. He showcased his ability to score from all three levels and certainly looked strong enough to withstand SEC competition. Stewart is quick and twitchy with the ball in his hands. yeezy soft vision
Will Baker
Baker is a long, balanced big man who uses his size and physicality well. He can jump the passing lanes on defense while utilizing footwork in the post tremendously. Tuesday gave the chance to see what made him such a coveted recruit out of high school. phantom gx ag pro