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    LSU Freshman Curtis Givens III Enters Transfer Portal: 5 Possible Landing Spots

    LSU freshman Curtis Givens III, a top 50 national recruit, is officially entering the NCAA transfer portal just months after arriving in Baton Rouge. Despite the 6-foot-2 guard coming in as a key addition to LSU’s 2024 signing class, his limited playing time and a crowded backcourt rotation during the season have influenced his decision to pursue a new chapter.

    However, one can only imagine where this new chapter is taking him as all eyes are on where the former Montverde Academy standout will land next. With his talent and potential, here are five realistic landing spots for Curtis as he takes the next step in his college career.

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    5 Possible Landing Spots for Curtis Givens III

    Memphis Tigers

    Home is where the heart is, and Curtis’ heart might just be heading back home. As a Memphis native, reuniting with familiar faces while playing for Coach Penny Hardaway could be a comfortable and strategic move. Coach Penny Hardaway has done a great job bringing out the best in young guards. Curtis could benefit significantly from such guidance.

    Curtis plays a fast, guard-heavy style that fits right in with Memphis. So he shouldn’t have difficulty blending. Moreover, playing in front of family and friends might add extra motivation.

    Arkansas Razorbacks

    Eric Musselman’s Razorbacks is a popular destination for top transfers. He is known for bringing the best out of his players, and playing for Musselman would likely offer Givens a more featured role in a revamped lineup.

    Arkansas plays an up-tempo basketball style and isn’t afraid to let its guard create. If Givens wants to showcase his scoring and playmaking ability on a big stage, Fayetteville could be the move.

    Michigan Wolverines

    With Michigan Wolverines lies a promising opportunity for Curtis, especially with the program now under the leadership of head coach Dusty May. Known for his success at Florida Atlantic, May hammers on a guard-friendly system with pace, space, and strong fundamentals, which is an ideal environment for Curtis to grow.

    The Wolverines are currently rebuilding and need an active backcourt talent following a rough season. Givens could step in immediately, get significant minutes, and play a lead role in the offense. With Big Ten competition and a nationally recognized brand, Michigan provides both the platform and development he needs to shine.

    Florida State Seminoles

    Florida State presents a fascinating fit for Curtis, thanks to the program’s focus on athleticism, defense, and NBA-level development. Under Leonard Hamilton, FSU has built a reputation for maximizing players’ potential, particularly those with versatility and defensive upside.

    Although Givens is not the typical lengthy Seminole, he brings court vision, shot creation, and a two-way potential that would complement their system. Tallahassee offers a competitive ACC platform, a strong developmental culture, and a history of producing pro-ready guards. These are all valuable to a rising talent like Givens.

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    UCLA Bruins

    If Curtis is looking for a combination of tradition, exposure, and development, UCLA ticks all the boxes. Coach Mick Cronin emphasizes defense and toughness, which are traits that Givens shows. When you add the bright lights of Los Angeles and the PAC-12 competition, UCLA becomes a very attractive option.

    While it’s not always easy to leave a program, the transfer portal offers players like Givens a chance to reset and find the best fit for their long-term goals. So, wherever he lands, expect him to make an impact because a talent like his never stays quiet for long.

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