Oklahoma State basketball is making strategic moves in the transfer portal, and new head coach Steve Lutz just secured a dynamic duo from the same program. The Cowboys have landed commitments from Sam Houston transfers Jacob Walker and Kashie Natt, adding a potent mix of scoring and lockdown defense to their roster for the upcoming season.
Jacob Walker, a 6-foot-1 guard, is coming off a breakout freshman campaign. After earning a starting role in February, he caught fire, averaging an impressive 17.3 points and 3.5 assists over the final 11 games. His late-season surge showcases a scorer who can also create for others, providing OSU with a backcourt spark they'll need in the competitive Big 12.
On the other side of the ball, Kashie Natt brings immediate defensive credibility. The 6-foot-3 guard was named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year, using his athleticism to disrupt opponents. This kind of tenacious perimeter defender is invaluable, especially in a league known for its high-powered offensive guards.
Walker and Natt join North Carolina transfer Luka Bogavac in OSU's incoming transfer class. Together, they represent a clear effort by Coach Lutz to quickly infuse the lineup with proven talent and specific skill sets. For Cowboy fans, these additions signal an exciting new direction and a roster being built to compete from day one.
