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Tennessee's Rick Barnes has secured a commitment from a top shooter, reminiscent of Dalton Knecht and Chaz Lanier. The Volunteers are also making significant moves in the transfer portal with increased NIL funding.
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The Tennessee Volunteers men's basketball are off to a strong start in the transfer portal after losing more than half their roster. The good news for Tennessee and head coach Rick Barnes is that the program is working with the most NIL money of his tenure.
âTennessee basketball is on track to be among the elite in NIL spending next season. On3âs Pete Nakos on Thursday reported the Vols are one of a handful of teams set to spend $10 million or more in NIL for its roster next season,â VolQuestâs Grant Ramey wrote.
The Vols went all in on top guard transfer Terrence Hill Jr.. The VCU transfer had a breakout performance against North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball in last yearâs NCAA Tournament, and his recruitment came down to Tennessee and Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball.
âVCU transfer Terrence Hill Jr. will visit both Kansas and Tennessee this week, source tells 247 Sports. Hill will visit Kansas on Monday and Tennessee on Wednesday,â 247Sportsâ Dushawn London posted.
On Sunday morning, Hill Jr. committed to Rocky Top over Bill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks. Barnes and his staff landed exactly what they lacked last seasonâa true perimeter shooter.
âHill is an elite 3-point shooter and itâs arguably his greatest strength,â âHe shot 37% from 3 on incredibly high volume. He can both create his own shot from deep and knock down shots off the catch. Roughly 25% of his 3-point attempts were unassisted.â
The identity of the elite shooter committed to Tennessee basketball has not been specified in the provided text.
Tennessee basketball is set to spend $10 million or more in NIL for its roster next season.
Tennessee is pursuing VCU transfer Terrence Hill Jr., who had a standout performance in the NCAA Tournament.

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Hill Jr.âs ability to shoot from anywhere on the floorâwhether off the catch or off the dribbleâadds a major weapon to Tennesseeâs offense. He is expected to step into a role similar to former Vols standouts Dalton Knecht and Chaz Lanier.
This is a significant addition for Barnes and his staff, but they are far from finished. Hill Jr. brings valuable flexibility to the roster as Tennessee continues to build for next season.