Eric Musselman and assistant Dave Rice have cleaned up on the transfer market. What does this mean for UNLV squad that may struggle to post 15 wins?

Musselman produced a damn good recruiting class before his first season at Nevada. Remember, he wasn’t hired until the last week of March of 2015, but still landed MWC Freshman of the Year Cameron Olver (13.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg) and Lindsey Drew (5.4, 4.5) plus transfer Marcus Marshall (19.5 ppg at Missouri State) and 6-7, 235 pound Jordan Caroline from Southern Illinois.

With the addition of Rice this offseason, Reno has landed Purdue transfer Kendall Stephens:

Stephens was a part-time starter in his first two seasons, averaging 8.4 points and shooting 37.7 percent from 3-point range. He was a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman team in 2013-14. The son of former Purdue star Everette Stephens, Kendall Stephens made a name for himself with his shooting range. His 175 career 3-pointers rank ninth in Boilermaker history.

Today was massive for the WolfPack by adding two more players in twins, Caleb and Cody Martin from N.C. State. They combined to average 17.5 ppg during their sophomore season. The 6-7 forwards were both four-star recruits who chose N.C. State over Wake Forest and Virginia Tech.

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