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LSU and coach Will Wade received some good news on Thursday when San Jose State transfer Seneca Knight announced his commitment to the Tigers.

Knight, a 6-7 guard from Lafayette, La., started in 51 games over three seasons at San Jose State and averaged 17.1 points and 5.7 rebounds for the Spartans last year.

He joins Jerrell Colbert, Brandon Murray, and Bradley Ezewiro in LSU's 2021 recruiting class.

Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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BatonRougeBully58 months
Will he play this season or next?
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MaximillianPayne59 months
How are his stats? Solid?
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LSUsince7459 months
Solid braid's
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lsufan_2659 months
Solid snacks
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Im4LSUnTN59 months
Shoots only 40%. That low percentage
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TheFunk59 months
6’7” guard? Big guard.
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GeauxsomeMeaux59 months
Solid stats
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TommyDaTiger59 months
You can say that again
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Solid stats.
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BooBooMeister59 months
How much eligibility ?
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Dwainwright59 months
Looks like just one season.
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Roll Clyde Roll59 months
Solid statistics
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ATLTiger59 months
Solid snake.
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barry59 months
Pretty mediocre efficiency stats shooting 40% from the field and 29% from 3, also averaged slightly more turnovers than assist per game.
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Cheesy Beaver59 months
Solid stats.
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TommyDaTiger59 months
You can say that again
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takemking59 months
Solid stats.
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TommyDaTiger59 months
And again
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takemking59 months
Solid stats.
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TommyDaTiger59 months
And again
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takemking59 months
Solid stats.
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Boot up.
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Bert Macklin FBI59 months
Seems like a good pickup as he will be a Manning replacement. I base this opinion based solely on body type.
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NPComb59 months
Hold that Tigah?
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