
Hoops HQ: Oklahoma State Best Transfer Class in the Big 12
STILLWATER – The offseason for Oklahoma State basketball continues, and rather quietly. Incoming freshman, Lefteris Mantzoukas, arrived in Stillwater from Greece earlier this week and I’ve learned he’s been nearly automatic while shooting in the practice gym.
It’s July 11, it’s not full workout or drills, so do with that info what you will.
Steve Lutz and Co. have also scheduled a road exhibition game with Auburn in Birmingham, AL, this coming October.
But with this being the quiet offseason period, other than the soon-to-be-announced non-conference games, it’s prediction time.
And one prediction is Lutz and Co. have put together the No. 1 transfer class in the Big 12, according to Seth Davis’ Hoops HQ.
Oklahoma State’s 2025-26 transfer class
- Kanye Clary – Mississippi State
- Christian Coleman – UAB
- Isaiah Coleman – Seton Hall
- Jaylen Curry – UMass
- Parsa Fallah – Oregon State
- Vyctorius Miller – LSU
- Anthony Roy – Green Bay
Roy, who played in just a handful of games this past season for the Doug Gottlieb-led Green Bay team, averaged an impressive 25.7 points per game, including 27 against Oklahoma State in Stillwater and 30 against Ohio State in Columbus.
Isaiah Coleman averaged nearly 16 points and five rebounds a game for Seton Hall and Fallah and Curry averaged 12.8 points and 13.3 points respectively.
Miller played in limited action as a true freshman for the Tigers but dropped an impressive 17 points against then-ranked No. 5 Tennessee.