MSU showing interest in former IU forward Al Durham, who entered transfer portal on Monday

Michigan State is reportedly interested in adding Al Durham of Indiana through the transfer portal.

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Michigan State is reportedly interested in adding a graduate transfer from one of their conference foes — guard Al Durham of Indiana.

Durham — who will be a graduate transfer — entered his name into the transfer portal on Monday, shortly after the news broke that Indiana was parting ways with head coach Archie Miller. Durham has already heard from a number of big time programs, including the Spartans, according to Andrew Slater of The Athletic. Along with Michigan State, Slater is reporting that Kansas, Duke, Villanova, Texas Tech, Providence, Nebraska, LSU, St. John’s and TCU have all contacted Durham.

Durham has been a full-time starter for Indiana in each of the last three seasons. He finished up his best statistical season this past year with an average of 11.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game.

Durham is the second player in the transfer portal in the past few days that Michigan State has reportedly shown interest in, with the Spartans also contacting Northeastern point guard Tyson Walker. Landing Durham would be a big get for Michigan State, but even if they don’t — it’s clear they’ll be bringing in at least one player via the transfer portal this offseason.

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