Sophomores Tramaine Isabell and Namon Wright will transfer from Missouri and look to finish their careers elsewhere. The basketball program confirmed the transfers in a release on Tuesday afternoon:

Wright played in all 31 games this season, starting 25. He averaged 9.6 points and a team-leading 5.2 rebounds in a team high 26.5 minutes per game. Wright originally signed with Missouri when Frank Haith was the head coach. After asking out of his Letter of Intent, the Los Angeles chose to re-sign with the Tigers and Kim Anderson. He finished strong in his freshman season, but saw his three-point percentage drop to 31.5% and shot just 35.5% from the floor overall as a sophomore.

Isabell, a late addition to Anderson's initial recruiting class out of Seattle, was in and out of the coach's doghouse in two seasons. He was suspended twice for conduct and effort in practice. Once Wes Clark left the team this season, Isabell put together his most productive stretch as a Tiger. The sophomore twice set a career-high with 17 points in the season's final month. For the year, Isabell averaged 6.2 points and 1.7 rebounds, appearing in 28 games, including two starts. His 22 steals were third on the team.

The departures of Wright and Isabell leave Jakeenan Gant as the lone remaining member of Missouri's 2014 recruiting class (Montaque Gill-Caesar left after last year and D'Angelo Allen transferred with two games remaining in this season). Including transfer Jordan Barnett and a three-man signing class, the Tigers currently have ten scholarship players. They can sign up to three more, though may still choose to forfeit one scholarship as part of self-imposed sanctions resulting from NCAA violations.

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