Pitt BB Recruiting
Pitt Transfer Contact Off the Board

One of the players that Pitt contacted in the transfer portal is off the board.
On Thursday, former DePaul and UTEP player Ahamad Bynum committed to Southern Indiana. Bynum is a 6-foot-3 guard who averaged 10.3 points per game this past season at UTEP. He shot 41% from the field this year.
PSN reported that the Panthers’ staff reached out to Bynum earlier in the transfer portal cycle. However, the interest did not appear to be urgent on Pitt’s end, as he has now landed in a mid-major league and no visit or further interest from Pitt was reported.
#B4B #Committed 🦅 @coachstangouard @coachspru pic.twitter.com/ephTNnzBxS
— Ahamad Bynum (@king_bynumm) May 29, 2025
Pitt has already landed four transfer commitments already this spring, earning commitments from two former Iowa State players. Dishon Jackson, a center, committed first. Then, Nojus Indrusaitis committed to the Panthers. Before Minor, Barry Dunning Jr. committed to Pitt. Now, Minor joins the squad. Stay tuned for more on PSN.
Jackson is a 6-11, 275-pound senior center, who this past season averaged 8.5 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 18.7 minutes of action. The year prior, he averaged 11.4 points and 6.1 rebounds. His best two performances last year were a 17-point, 4 rebound game against Kansas and a 14-point, 5-rebound effort against TCU.
Indrusaitis, who spent his high-school years in the Chicago area, was ranked as the No. 96 player and a four-star prospect in the class of 2024 before going to Iowa State. He played for Meanstreets EYBL and also competed for Saint Rita High School in Chicago before going to Brewster Academy.
Dunning is a 6-foot-6 wing who has played for Arkansas, UAB, and South Alabama. This past season for South Alabama, he averaged 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Dunning shot 46% from the field and 31% from three-point range this past season.
Minor, a 6-foot senior guard out of Chicago, averaged 9.8 points and 5.1 assists per game for the Beavers this past season. Prior to his time at Oregon State, he spent two seasons at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.
