MSU basketball reportedly ‘contacts’ George Mason transfer G Keyshawn Hall

MSU basketball has reportedly expressed interest in a big-time scoring guard from the Atlantic 10 Conference

Michigan State basketball has reportedly expressed interest in a big-time scoring guard from the Atlantic 10 Conference.

CBB Content is reporting that Michigan State basketball has “contacted” George Mason transfer guard Keyshawn Hall. He is a 6-foot-7 guard from Cleveland, Ohio who led the Patriots in scoring this past season.

Hall averaged 16.6 points and 8.1 rebounds per game this past season for George Mason. He also shot 35.7 percent from three-point range this past season.

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George Mason transfer Keyshawn Hall drawing UCLA interest

UCLA eyeing Keyshawn Hall from George Mason.

The UCLA Bruins are extremely busy in the transfer portal process early on.

Another player the Bruins have their eyes on is George Mason’s Keyshawn Hall. He decided to enter the NBA Draft while keeping his college eligibility open, and since then he has heard from a number of programs, per The Portal Report.

  • BYU
  • UCF
  • Mizzou
  • Mississippi State
  • Baylor
  • Iowa State
  • Creighton
  • NC State
  • Georgetown

Hall would have two years left of eligibility if he decides to transfer and stay in college, which seems like the most likely path for him.

He averaged 16.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and an assist while being named to the Atlantic 10 Second-team.

Hall was the leading scorer for the Patriots, who finished with a 20-11 record but went just 9-9 in A10 play.

He missed a number of games due to injury at the end of the season but had 25 points against Dayton on February 10 and 20-point outings against Loyola and George Washington in a string of days.