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The LSU Men's Basketball team received some good news on Thursday, with Jalen Reed announcing that he would return to the team next season.

Reed, a junior forward from Jackson, Miss., was a key player for the Tigers this past year before his season was abruptly ended on Dec. 3 when he tore his ACL vs. Florida State.

Before the injury, Reed averaged 23.7 minutes a game as a starter, registering 11.1 points and 6.5 rebounds.

Reed has started in 39 games over the last three seasons.



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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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king478 months
Only true tiger of the McMahon era, I really hope he is rewarded for his loyalty
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BigTimer238 months
You think the guys transferring out are doing so because they’re not loyal? You have no idea what’s occurring if you think that…
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Tiger19888 months
He won’t be back until the SEC play starts so he is staying for the medical care and rehab. Best choice. He could medical or go pro after next season or the following.

Smart.
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Saunson698 months
It is bad I can't even name 1 player from this year's team haha.
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GoneFishing218 months
Or any other team probably
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DVinBR8 months
when does he hit the transfer portal?
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Lowes knowsLSU8 months
After the 2025-2026 season ends and he will hit the transfer portal
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AD238 months
sinking ship brother
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GoneFishing218 months
He’s stay with the ship. What are you going to do?
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blueboxer11198 months
Choosing to stay in the dumpster fire.

Interesting.

I’m sure he had other SEC teams knocking his door down.
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Yeti_Chaser8 months
I question his intelligence for this
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Tiger19888 months
I question your intelligence of his situation. He won’t be ready when the season starts with a knee injury.
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