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Bucky lands the greatest transmission to this day

The 6-foot 9, 217-pound MGBAKO was one of the most sought-after players in the transfer portal. The new trainer will make a strong and public audience at NC State. Ole Miss and coach Chris Beard, who almost took over the A&M job – and Kentucky also tried to land him. But after a short visit to the college station last week, the Aggies Mgbako were able to snap.

According to Rivals.com, MGBAKO was the number nine in the nation and a 5-star recruit in class 2023 and is the best rated signatories in the program history. He was also the big ten newcomer of the year in 2023-24.

Mgbako confirmed the high rank in his two seasons in Bloomington. MGBAKO scored an average of 12.2 points per game in both years and added 4.6 rebounds per game this season. He improved his shooting share this year to 43.7% from the field, while he made almost 33% of his 150 3-point attempts-a percentage that CJ Wilchers had only pursued under Aggies, which shot more than two 3 points per game, and a total amount that would only have been exceeded by Wade Taylors 71 make-made.

MGBAKO is also an excellent free throwing shooter who converted 82% of his attempts in 2023-24 and 81% last season.

With its elite sportiness, MGBAKO was able to thrive up-tempo offensive in McMillans. He has the ability to play both Foward spots and could pull out opposite bigs under the basket to shoot from the middle to long.

Mgbako competes Zach Clemence (Kansas) and Point Guard Jacari Lane (North Alabama) as transfers that have joined the program since McMillan over 11 days ago.

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