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Quack! Quack! Oregon Basketball Lands a Commitment from Former 5-star PF Sean Stewart

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Oregon basketball has gone into the transfer portal and landed another high-level athlete to join the roster next season.

 

For the second time this offseason, Dana Altman and his coaching staff have dipped into the transfer portal pool of players and plucked a commitment from a fellow Big Ten program. This time around, the Ducks are getting a former Top 25 player in the country by both the 247Sports Rankings and the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

 

Sean Stewart, a 6-foot-9 forward out of Ohio State, recently completed an official visit to Eugene and has since committed to the Oregon Ducks. He announced his decision on his social media channels.

 

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Oregon basketball lands a commitment from former 5-star PF Sean Stewart

 

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Quack, Quack is right! From a Buck to a Duck!!!! Welcome, Sean!

Finally someone who averages over 4PPG!   Seriously though, this seems like a decent pick up.  He rebounds well and can block some shots.  He can also score a little bit and supplement Evans, Bittle, and Shelstad.  
 

There are a lot of forwards on this roster - Pryor, Evans, Stewart, Lindsay, Kobzystyi.  

 

Oregon still needs a couple of guards that can shoot it from deep very badly.  Sarr is still a must have. 
 

 

Edited by GeotechDuck

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On 5/8/2025 at 4:57 AM, GeotechDuck said:

 

Oregon still needs a couple of guards that can shoot it from deep very badly.

Oregon has guards that can do that, need some who can shoot good! 

This is what I am happy to see for B1G play....adding the two intra-league long, springy bangers to set screens, rebound, defend, dunk and block shots.  

 

If we aren't going to shoot 40% from 3PT, then we need rebounders and rangy defenders to cut off lanes on the break and extend pressure on defensive sets.

 

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