EUGENE — Oregon basketball’s lineup has taken yet another personnel blow.

Sophomore forward Abu Kigab, who missed the last three games with a left ankle injury, has elected to transfer rather than rejoin the team for conference play.

Without Kigab, Oregon’s roster is even further depleted. Leading scorer, rebounder and shot blocker Bol Bol’s season is over due to a foot injury and forward Kenny Wooten is out the next three to five weeks recovering from a broken jaw.

Oregon coach Dana Altman said he was “disappointed” Kigab, who averaged 2.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 15 minutes per game, chose to transfer and wasn’t sure who would provide the Ducks with the spark of energy the 6-foot-7 sophomore supplied off the bench.

“We’ll move forward. Guys will step up,” Altman said. "I don’t know energy-wise who will pick us up, but he did give us some bounce. He wasn’t shooting the ball well but a lot of our guys aren’t shooting it well. A lot of that is not playing together, not knowing when the ball is coming. The ball is sticking way too much. The ball movement is not good and we can’t get everybody on the same page as far as moving the ball and executing our stuff.

“He was giving us some defense, some rebounding, hopefully Miles (Norris) will be able to do a little of that. Francis (Okoro) is going to play his tail off for us. We just got to have those guys step up.”

Stadium’s Jeff Goodman. first reported Kigab was transferring. It’s unclear where Kigab intends to continue his career.