Baylor Basketball's Promising Future

Baylor basketball has several promising prospects in the upcoming 2023-24 season. Junior guard LJ Cryer is set for a massive season, taking on a leadership role and mentoring incoming freshman recruits. Redshirt senior guard Adam Flagler is also expected to have an even more significant role in the upcoming season, with his leadership, skill, and experience valuable assets to the team. The Bears have another strong recruiting class, including Miro Little and Ja’Kobe Walter, who bring much-needed above-average defensive versatility and toughness, in addition to strong scoring abilities. Despite experiencing disappointment in the past, expectations remain high for Baylor basketball, and the team is poised for success in the upcoming season, especially with the addition of the Foster Pavilion and new faces on the roster. Fans can anticipate many historic moments and achievements to come. Enjoying every moment will be important for Bears fans, and the future looks promising for the team.

Exciting Things to Expect in the 2023-24 Baylor Basketball Season

2023-24 Baylor Basketball: Promising Prospects Ahead 3

Despite a disappointing loss to Creighton University in the NCAA Tournament, Baylor men’s basketball has several promising prospects in the upcoming 2023-24 season. Here are three things to look forward to:

Head coach Scott Drew yells toward his players during No. 3 seed Baylor men's basketball's NCAA Tournament second round game against No. 6 seed Creighton University Sunday in the Ball Arena in Denver. Kenneth Prabhakar | Photo Editor

LJ Cryer’s Leadership and Dominance

Junior guard LJ Cryer (4) looks over his options near the baseline during No. 3 seed Baylor men's basketball's NCAA Tournament second round game against No. 6 seed Creighton University Sunday in the Ball Arena in Denver. Kenneth Prabhakar | Photo Editor

Junior guard LJ Cryer is set for a massive season. With a career-high 30 points in the Creighton game, Cryer will enter his senior season as the top scoring option for the team. After learning from Adam Flagler and Keyonte George, who are likely to head to the NBA, Cryer has developed his game and gained experience to become a leader both on and off the court. Fans can expect him to demonstrate his clutch shooting and his potential for dominance in the upcoming season.

Freshman guard Keyonte George (1) gathers his dribble as he's about to jump toward the basket during No. 3 seed Baylor men's basketball's NCAA Tournament second round game against No. 6 seed Creighton University Sunday in the Ball Arena in Denver. Kenneth Prabhakar | Photo Editor