Michigan State Basketball has reached out to Radford University grad transfer Carlik Jones

Michigan State basketball reaches out to another grad transfer. This time, the Spartans contact Radford University Guard Carlik Jones.

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Michigan State Basketball has contacted another grad transfer this off-season. Per Brian Snow of 247Sports, the Spartans reached out to Radford University grad transfer Carlik Jones. Jones averaged 20 points shooting 48%, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists this past season in his junior season. More importantly, he was the Big South Player of the Year.

Get to know Carlik Jones with the Big South Conference video below:

In 2018, Carlik Jones hit a game-winning buzzer-beater shot, giving Radford University a Big South Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Michigan State will need an older Guard in the locker room. Carlik Jones could potentially fill this role.

Last week, Spartan basketball reached out to UNLV grad transfer Amauri Hardy.

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Michigan State Basketball is in contact with UNLV grad transfer Amauri Hardy

Michigan State Basketball is in contact with UNLV grad transfer Amauri Hardy. Hardy is from Detroit, MI & averaged 14.5 points this season.

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Michigan State basketball has been in contact with UNLV grad transfer Amauri Hardy. Hardy is a Junior and this past year he averaged 14.5 points on 40.9% shooting along with 3.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists. Amauri Hardy stands at 6’2″ and weighs 190-pounds. This is now the second player MSU is looking at in the transfer portal.

Hardy has played Guard all three years at UNLV. Last year, he averaged 13.1 points. This means MSU could potentially add just about 10 points or more to next year’s rotation. Note, Hardy is from Detroit, MI. Check out a highlight reel of Hardy here.

The Spartans have two incoming freshmen, one of which is Gaurd AJ Hoggard. MSU could benefit from an upperclassmen addition on the perimeter. The college basketball is just getting started. Stay with us at SpartansWire for more coverage of Michigan State basketball offseason moves.

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