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Update: Kavell Bigby-Williams confirmed on Twitter that he is transferring to LSU.

(The Tweet has been deleted.)

Oregon power forward transfer Kavell Bigby-Williams has reportedly committed to LSU, according to multiple sources.

Bigby-Williams, who officially visited LSU last weekend, will need to sit out next year but would be eligible for the 2018-19 season.

The 6-11, 230-pound forward from London, England averaged 3 PPG and 2.8 RPG last season. He had 28 blocks total blocks during the 2016-2017 season.

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themunch82 months
This is getting good.
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Wazza82 months
WOW! I have to admit I'm really getting excited about basketball again...I haven't been since the days of CJ and Shaq.
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mylsuhat82 months
were you in a coma in 2006?
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JustinT3782 months
Not excited during the Final Four run!??
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Wazza82 months
That '06 season didn't get good until it had started...I'm talking about being excited about basketball before football has kicked off...so don't act like you were excited pre-football season of 2006 about the basketball team
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luciouslou82 months
if we don't win a game, ill still be more excited than i was last year. at least it looks like we're trying!
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Blanky671582 months
He isn't eligible to play next year
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Tigers4Lyfe82 months
I'm certain the comment refers to the overall comings and goings of LSU basketball.
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Winston Cup82 months
Boom
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iknowmorethanyou82 months
Six to midnight.
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Ragin' Tiger82 months
He has good handle for a guy that's 6'11".
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Black n Gold82 months
Three years from now, we will consider Wade the best coach at LSU.
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FournetteForEver782 months
Well this is why ebrIII was asked to leave
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jptiger200982 months
robinson was not exactly a Wade prototype
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Lexman182 months
Big defensive get from the National runner up Oregon! Bulk him up with good Louisiana cuisine and strength and conditioning program and this guy could be a force in 2019. No problem with stockpiling for the future. Coach Wade is building a program, not a resume. I like what I'm seeing. And yes, I think Elbert was the odd man out. Big and lazy won't work in Wade's system. No offense to Elbert, but we need guys who can get up and down the floor, and Elbert just couldn't do that. I wish him best of luck in the future.
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Lexman182 months
Sorry. Gonzaga was runner up this year. Oregon was in the Final Four.
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