Report: Former Oklahoma Player Decides Transfer Destination

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Former Oklahoma basketball player Jalen Hill has reportedly found his next destination.
Hill, who announced two weeks ago his intention to leave OU via the transfer portal, will apparently play his final season at UNLV.
Oklahoma transfer Jalen Hill is headed to UNLV.
— PortalUpdates (@portal_updates) April 19, 2023
The 6’6” senior forward from Las Vegas averaged 9.7 points on 50% shooting, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists. Hill is also a great defender.
Big pickup for Kevin Kruger, joins Pacific transfer Keylan Boone who committed earlier.
The Runnin’ Rebels are coached by former Sooners assistant Kevin Kruger, who recruited and coached Hill at OU under Kruger’s dad, Lon Kruger.
The 6-foot-6 Hill averaged 9.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals during his final season with the Sooners, and evolved his game into a premier defender.
Earlier in the day it was reported that UNLV also will land former Oklahoma State stars Kalib and Keylon Boone.
Oklahoma State transfer Kalib Boone is headed to UNLV. His brother, Keylan, committed there earlier today.
— Jon Walker (@ByJonWalker) April 20, 2023
After three seasons together in Stillwater, and the 2022-23 campaign without each other, they’re reunited. pic.twitter.com/B62xG4GrjG
New Home #Committed 🖤 pic.twitter.com/u4nMZPP0gl
— Keylan Boone (@boone_keylan) April 19, 2023

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