
Matt Kraemer
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Director of Analytics @ThePortalReport • Analytics, sports, and stuff
Joined March 2010
RT @JacobHarrisSBI: 🔬4 months of research. I present. 🏀The 2⃣ players to average 10+ PPG at 4⃣ D1 programs (min. 15 games played in eac….
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RT @ThePortalReport: Attn. college students looking for an opportunity in the basketball world: We are looking for interns for this upcomin….
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Portal Approach #4: Ignoring It. Not very common at this point. Outside of the Ivy and Patriot League (both do not allow grad transfers and have unique aspects to transfer in), only the A-Sun have less than 30% of their projected minutes from transfers (shout out @totally_t_bomb
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Portal Approach #3: New Roster. These examples might actually come to mind even quicker:. 2025 Michigan = Top 4 scorers from the portal.2025 Arkansas = 4 of top 5 scorers from the portal.2025 Kentucky = Entire rotation from the portal.2024 Alabama = 2 of top 3 scorers from the
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Portal Approach #2: Bring in the Heavy Hitter. These examples probably come to mind a little quicker:. - JT Toppin for 2025 Texas Tech.- Chaz Lanier for 2025 Tennessee.- Dalton Knecht for 2024 Tennessee.- Johnny Juzang for 2021 UCLA. All high usage players who were focal points
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Portal Approach #1: Low-Usage Fits. Plenty of teams don't need to find a "star" through the portal. They need good players who can star in their role. On the pro level, with OKC and the Pacers, we saw how important that can be for teams. 2025 Auburn is a perfect example with
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What we've learned at @theportalreport: There's no one "right" way to use the transfer portal. The last 5 years prove it - tournament teams have won with very different strategies.
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RT @SportsBizMiss: I do a contract assignment in my NIL classes, and you'd be amazed how many issues students can spot in NIL contracts wit….
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RT @WashWizards: brb, watching this phone call from Bub to Tre on repeat 📞🥹. #ForTheDistrict | #NBADraft
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RT @SethDavisHoops: It was yet another active week in the transfer portal. @DrewBlouin3 of @ThePortalReport lays out the latest winners and….
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Thanks to a partnership with The Portal Report, Hoops HQ tracks all the latest moves. Here are the main winners and losers in the past week.
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RT @TPRWBB: NEWS: Our women's basketball fan transfer portal tracker is live NOW!. Sort through hundreds of players that are still availabl….
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(5/5)⛹️♀️Best Distributing: Kentucky. TPR Distributing Rating Percentiles (since 2019).Tonie Morgan = 98th.Josie Gilvin = 83rd. @CoachBrooksUK landed one of the best guards in the portal last year with Georgia Amoore, who finished 3rd in the country in assists. They now add Morgan.
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(4/5)🫴Best Rebounding: Duquesne. TPR Rebounding Rating Percentiles (since 2019).Harriet Ford = 98th.Maja Rohkohl = 93rd. 1 of only 2 transfer classes in the country with two players in the 93rd+ percentile in rebounding. @CoachDanBurt addressing an area of need as they lose.
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(3/5)🏀Best Scoring: South Carolina. TPR Scoring Rating Percentiles (since 2019).Ta'Niya Latson = 97th.Madina Okot = 88th. @dawnstaley had a top 10 offense (in terms of Efficiency) last year and added two very high level scorers through the portal. Latson was the the top scorer.
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(2/5)🎯Best Shooting: Purdue. TPR Shooting Rating Percentiles (since 2019).Kiki Smith = 90th.Nya Smith = 83rd.Taylor Feldman = 82nd. Last year, Purdue shot 32.1% from three as a team (145th in the country) on 18 attempts per game (231st in the country). @katiegearlds4 and staff.
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🧵(1/5) The WBB transfer portal opened 5 weeks ago, here are some transfer portal class superlatives: . 🎯Best Shooting: Purdue (@PurdueWBB).🏀Best Scoring: South Carolina (@GamecockWBB).🫴Best Rebounding: Duquesne (@DuqWBB).⛹️♀️Best Distributing: Kentucky (@KentuckyWBB). See.
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@LouisvilleMBB @patkelsey @UW_MBB @UConnMBB @dhurley15 Best Rebounding: Arkansas (@RazorbackMBB). Rebounding Rating Percentiles (since 2019).Nick Pringle = 90th.Malique Ewin = 88th. Arkansas finished 182nd in the country in REB Rate last year. @CoachCalArk and staff seem to be looking to improve that with their portal additions so.
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