BYU Basketball is a finalist for Texas Tech Transfer Pop Isaacs

Isaacs Texas Tech’s Most Level-Headed Scorer Last Season

BYU basketball is in the top 3 for the transfer of Texas Tech’s four-star Pop Isaacs. Isaacs, who has two years of eligibility remaining, has only Creighton, St. Louis left. John’s. Jonn’s and BYU according to Jeff Goodman. Isaacs just finished a second season in which he led the Red Raiders in scoring. He averaged 15. 8 points per game, 3. 5 assists and 3. 2 rebounds per game. After the season, he was named to the third-team All-Big 12.

BYU enthusiasts have witnessed Isaacs’ ability to fill out the stat sheet. In January, Isaacs led a Texas Tech comeback over BYU. In that game, he scored 32 points and added four assists and five rebounds.

In the Big 12 tournament, BYU struggled to get Isaacs involved. He scored 22 points and managed to keep BYU at bay from start to finish.

Its effectiveness was a cause for concern. When he was in the game, he was one of the most level-headed scorers in the country. When I was cold, it was very ineffective. By the end of the season, he was averaging 35 percent in the box and 29 percent in threes. However, he was tasked with creating a lot of offense for Texas Tech. Perhaps being paired with Dallin Hall would allow his offensive firepower to pick up steam. a step forward.

Isaacs has ties to BYU, and that’s probably why BYU is a finalist among the many top-tier schools that recruited Isaacs. Isaacs spent two years in Utah at Wasatch Academy High School. He is teammates with BYU players Richie Saunders and Fousseyni Traore.

If BYU is able to beat Creighton and St. John’s, Isaacs is precisely what BYU wants in the field. Off the field, BYU and new head coach Kevin Young will want to be thorough in their evaluation of Isaacs. A civil lawsuit was recently dismissed, accusing Isaacs of sexual misconduct during his vacation in the Bahamas last year. Given BYU’s honor code and its association with the church, they’ll have to weigh those allegations and the implications of bringing Isaacs to BYU.

The BYU roster is starting to take shape. BYU will occupy the last spots on the list over the next few weeks.

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