The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball program continues to build its roster for the upcoming season, reportedly securing a commitment from Utah Valley transfer guard Tyler Hendricks. This marks the second major addition via the transfer portal this offseason, following Louisville forward Khani Rooths.
Hendricks is poised to make an immediate impact in Norman, primarily with his elite shooting ability. Last season, he was a marksman from beyond the arc, connecting on an impressive 44.8% of his three-point attempts and drilling at least three triples in a dozen games. His arrival helps offset the departure of sharpshooter Kuol Atak, who transferred to Virginia Tech.
Beyond his shooting, the Fort Lauderdale native brings a well-rounded game, averaging 11.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game for Utah Valley. Hendricks, who began his collegiate career with two seasons at UCF, also brings a unique family connection to the NBA: his twin brother, Taylor, is a forward for the Memphis Grizzlies.
As the transfer portal continues to reshape college basketball rosters, the addition of a proven scorer like Tyler Hendricks is a significant win for the Sooners, adding crucial firepower and experience to their backcourt for the challenges ahead.
