Three-star guard Jordan Wright will sign with Vanderbilt basketball, he announced on Twitter Friday.

Wright, a 6-foot-6 shooting guard from The Dunham School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, chose the Commodores over Tulane. He also had offers from Texas A&M, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Houston, Minnesota, Louisiana Tech and others, according to 247Sports and Rivals.

Wright averaged 19.3 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in his senior season. His signing has not been announced by Vanderbilt.

Wright’s addition will give new coach Jerry Stackhouse nine players on his 2019-20 roster, and more could be added. Division I men’s basketball teams can carry as many as 13 scholarship players.

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Who Stackhouse has on his first team

Returning point guard Saban Lee, the team’s leading scorer (12.7 ppg), will be backed up by Scotty Pippen Jr., the son of former NBA star player Scottie Pippen. The younger Pippen signed on Thursday.

Aaron Nesmith, a standout freshman last season (11.0 ppg), and role player Maxwell Evans will be at guard, where Wright will join the mix.

Clevon Brown and Matthew Moyer, who had a combined 17 starts last season, will return at forward. Four-star signee Dylan Disu, a 6-8 power forward, will compete for playing time there.

Ejike Obinna, a 6-10 center, will return to the lineup. He made 14 starts and averaged 2.7 points in the 2017-18 season and took a redshirt last season to better develop his game.

Who Stackhouse could add, bring back

Simi Shittu, a five-star signee a year ago, declared for the NBA Draft. He could still return to Vanderbilt, per a new NCAA rule, even though he plans to hire an agent. Underclassmen can withdraw from the draft by May 29 and return to school with their college eligibility still intact.

Shittu, a 6-10 forward, averaged 10.9 points and 6.7 rebounds as a freshman last season.

Shooter Matt Ryan and forward Yanni Wetzell entered their names in the NCAA transfer portal after coach Bryce Drew was fired. They have not left for another school, so they could return to Vanderbilt next season.

In recruiting, Kenyon Martin Jr., the son of another former NBA player, is considering Vanderbilt, UCLA, TCU and West Virginia. Martin, a 6-6 forward and three-star prospect, is a 2019 recruit and teammate of Pippen at Sierra Canyon High in Chatsworth, California.

Desmond Cambridge, a high-scoring guard at Brown, is considering a transfer to Vanderbilt or Virginia Tech, according to CBS Sports. He is a former Ensworth player and brother of Vanderbilt women’s basketball player Jordyn Cambridge.

Over the past two seasons at Brown, Cambridge was the 2018 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, averaging 17.3 points, and he averaged 15.7 as a sophomore. Per NCAA rule, he would have to sit out the 2019-20 season and would have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

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