Final destination: Where every Kansas basketball transfer ended up

Kansas freshman guard MJ Rice (11) claps after getting a lay up in the first half of Thursday's game against North Dakota State inside Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas freshman guard MJ Rice (11) claps after getting a lay up in the first half of Thursday's game against North Dakota State inside Allen Fieldhouse. /
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Kansas redshirt senior forward Cam Martin (31) dunks the ball during a scrimmage at Friday’s Late Night in the Phog inside Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas redshirt senior forward Cam Martin (31) dunks the ball during a scrimmage at Friday’s Late Night in the Phog inside Allen Fieldhouse. /

Cam Martin to Boise State

Cam Martin never really got a fair shake at KU, dealing with injuries throughout his two seasons on the team. He has decided to test his luck elsewhere and has committed to Boise State.

He has a chance to see major minutes for the Broncos. Two of their most impactful frontcourt players graduated, leaving the remaining roster small and young. They have two returning starters who are 6-foot-7 and can probably play the power forward spot, but the only returning players over 6-foot-7 are a sophomore and junior who combined to play 10 minutes per game last season. Former four-star recruit Sadrague Nganga will be Martin’s biggest competition for minutes and will likely be the day-one starter, but Martin should still see plenty of floor time this season for Boise State.