Report: Georgia Tech Showing Interest In Florida Transfer Kowacie Reeves

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It has been a busy day for Georgia Tech Basketball and new head coach Damon Stoudamire. Through multiple reports, they have been showing their interest in several of the top targets in the transfer portal and their latest interest is in a versatile guard from Florida.
Kowacie Reeves played at the University of Florida last season and is originally from the state of Georgia. According to multiple reports, Georgia Tech is currently working on getting Reeves in for a visit to campus soon.
Florida transfer Kowacie Reeves Jr. is working on an in-home visit this week with Mississippi State, in addition, a campus visit to Georgia Tech is also in the works, a source told @Stockrisers.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) March 22, 2023
Had in-home with Boston College. UNC, Indiana, among interests as well.
Kowacie Reeves Jr. is one of the most intriguing players in the portal! The 6’7 wing has shown flashes of a major breakout while at Florida.
— GREENLIGHT MEDIA (@atlgreenlight) March 21, 2023
Has heard from UNC, NC State, Maryland, Clemson, Ga State, Georgia, Tulane, Ga Tech, and others. (Via: @TiptonEdits, @TravisBranham_) pic.twitter.com/bMOUvPkeT9
Reeves has an intriguing size and a great skillset that just needs some coaching, which might fit with Stoudamire well. He is a 6'6 192 LBS guard that is a former four-star recruit and a top 50 player nationally according to 247Sports.
Being as talented as he is, Reeves has an interest in other schools. Mississippi State, Boston College, Indiana, NC State, Georgia State, Clemson, and North Carolina are some of the other schools mentioned.
Reeves is currently ranked as the ninth-best player in the transfer portal according to 247Sports. He averaged 8.5 PPG, 2.6 RPG, and 0.5 APG last season.
Here is the scouting report coming out of high school on Reeves courtesy of 247 director of basketball scouting Jerry Meyer:
"Possesses nice length and athleticism for a wing shooter. Top notch shooter with a quick release. Shoots well off catch and dribble. Has niche shot turning or dribbling right where he doesn't fully square up. Much prefers to go right. Comfortable with the ball but is an upright handler. Needs to develop a more physical side as a rebounder. Comes up with steals defensively. Fits the mold of valued shooters with length and athleticism."
Merrimack transfer Jordan Minor and Pitt transfer John Hugely are some other transfers that Georgia Tech is showing interest in. Hugley is set to visit March 26th-28th.
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