NC State picked up their 5th transfer today. Mohamed Diarra (6’10″/215) committed to run with the Wolfpack today while in Raleigh on an Official Visit.
Diarra originally spent his first two seasons at Garden City Community College, averaging 17.8 points and 12.6 rebounds per game in his second season. He landed at Missouri last year, after being rated as the #1 JUCO prospect in the 2022 class according to JucoRecruiting.com.
In his only season at Missouri, Diarra averaged 11.7 minutes per game in 25 games played (6 starts), averaging 3.3 points and 3.2 rebounds. Because of the extra year due to Covid, Diarra has 2 years of eligibility remaining.
With news breaking today that Dusan Mahorcic entered the Transfer Portal, the Wolfpack found his replacement. NC State’s frontcourt in 2023-24 currently will be made up of D.J. Burns, Ben Middlebrooks, Mohamed Diarra and Ernest Ross.
Check out these highlights of Diarra.
There is a lot to like in Diarra’s game. He is athletic, can hit a jump shot, put the ball on the floor, can play defense on the perimeter, block shots, and is an aggressive rebounder.
Hope to hear some first hand insight.
After watching the condensed game, I was disappointed with our defense. Seemed like our guys, especially Smith and Joiner, kept losing their man. Maybe that’s not fair, but those Elon points made the highlight reel.
It is really good to see Morsell, and Clark, scoring and hitting threes. No doubt our offense has improved.
Gonna have to really step up our game on Wednesday.
I watched the game, they were a bit uninspired and lacked that full 100% energy, which is understandable since the arena was practically a ghost town with most students gone for the holiday week. Elon’s zone slowed things down a bit as well.
Morsell and Clark had great games.
We’ll learn a lot more about our team vs Kansas.
Seems like every year we struggle with these holiday week games. Hopefully, relocating to the Bahamas this week will shake them out of it. Happily, they get the week off for Christmas (22-30). Not sure what the deal is with those back cuts. We seem to fall for it regularly. It’s been a problem all season. And normally they aren’t contested, our guys are just standing there watching the shot. Need to fix that or we’ll see it all season. Last year’s team relied on three guys being ‘on’ to win. There really was no bench, other than Thomas Allen… Read more »