Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

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Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

The NCAA transfer portal is heating up, and Oklahoma State is set to lose a key backcourt piece. Guard Jaylen Curry plans to enter the portal, On3's Joe Tipton reported, marking his second consecutive offseason move after just one year with the Cowboys.

Curry's journey is a testament to the modern era of college basketball mobility. He began his career at UMass, where he developed into a starter, before transferring to Oklahoma State for the 2023-24 season. Now, he's seeking a third program for what is expected to be his final year of eligibility.

In his lone season in Stillwater, Curry served as a valuable rotational guard, appearing in 33 games with seven starts. He averaged 10.1 points and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 41.8% from the field, proving he could contribute in a major conference. His ability to facilitate was a bright spot, as he finished as the team's second-leading assist man.

Curry's potential was on full display in a standout November performance against Nicholls. He erupted for a season-high 30 points on efficient 8-11 shooting, nailed all 12 free throws, and dished out 10 assists to secure a double-double and a 14-point victory for the Cowboys.

A former three-star prospect from Charlotte, North Carolina, Curry was ranked No. 193 overall in the 2023 class. As he re-enters the portal, his combination of scoring punch and playmaking will make him an attractive target for programs looking to bolster their guard rotation for the upcoming season.

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