The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bulldogs add two players from transfer portal

- By Chip Towers chip.towers@ajc.com

ATHENS — Slowly but surely, Tom Crean is filling in the voids on Georgia basketball’s roster. He added two major pieces Monday.

Jabri Abdur-rahim, a former Top 40 recruit who signed with Virginia out of high school, announced his intention to transfer to Georgia. He’ll be immediatel­y eligible and will have at least three years to play.

That was early in the day Monday. In the evening, the Bulldogs added Noah Baumann, a 6-foot-6 shooting specialist from USC who will come in as a graduate transfer.

There is good reason many may recognize Abdur-rahim’s last name. His father is former Wheeler High, Cal and NBA star Shareef Abdur-rahim, currently the president of the NBA’S G-league.

As for his son, Jabri’s college numbers will certainly create questions and doubts. He averaged only 0.9 points and shot 20% from the field while playing in a total of seven games for the Cavaliers, who earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. But the many teams expressing interest in Abdur-rahim out of the transfer portal will point to UVA coach Tony Bennett’s intensivel­y defensive strategy and notoriousl­y short bench, and to Abdur-rahim’s work in high school. Plus, Abdur-rahim was still recovering from a foot injury when he arrived in Charlottes­ville.

“Even Sam Hauser (Virginia’s ALL-ACC first-teamer last season) needed a year to transition to Tony’s system,” said Norm Wood, who covers the Cavaliers for the Daily Press and The Virginian-pilot in Newport News, Va. “And even he struggled some with it this year as far as what the coaches wanted him to do on defense. There have been a lot of guys who have redshirted in Bennett’s system.”

At Virginia, Abdur-rahim played behind Trey Murphy III, who averaged 11.3 points and 29.5 minutes per game. But Wood said Abdur-rahim displayed a strong work ethic, and in high school the 6-foot-7, 214-pound guard was a consensus 4-star recruit, rated the No. 38 prospect in the nation by 247Sports.

Abdur-rahim averaged 31.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in an injury-shortened senior season in 2019-20 at Blair Academy in New Jersey. The previous year, he averaged 16.0 points and 8.7 rebounds while leading Blair to a state championsh­ip. He subsequent­ly was named New Jersey’s Gatorade Player of the Year.

Abdur-rahim is the third transfer Georgia has grabbed out of the portal. He joins Jailyn Ingram, a 6-7, 219-pound small forward from Florida Atlantic, and 6-10 forward Braelen Bridges of Illinois-chicago. Both are Georgia natives.

Meanwhile, Crean has lost five players to transfers since the season ended, including two starters. Senior guard Tye Fagan transferre­d to Ole Miss and sophomore forward Toumani Camara will enroll at Dayton after this semester. The spring signing period for basketball begins Wednesday.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jabri Abdur-rahim, a former Top 40 recruit, will be immediatel­y eligible for Georgia and will have at least three years to play.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Jabri Abdur-rahim, a former Top 40 recruit, will be immediatel­y eligible for Georgia and will have at least three years to play.

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