MU adds West Virginia transfer Stone; Bates, Grill net invites to NBA G League Elite Camp
- Mizzou men's basketball secured one of its last two available scholarships for the 2025-26 season by adding Jayden Stone, a guard who transferred from West Virginia.
- Stone, a 6-foot-4 senior from Perth, Australia, transferred from Detroit Mercy after two seasons, redshirting last year at West Virginia due to an October practice injury.
- Stone averaged 20.8 points on 42.2% shooting in 26 games last season at Detroit Mercy and joins a Tigers transfer group including Jevon Porter and Sebastian Mack.
- Mizzou also received NBA G League Elite Camp invitations for guards Tamar Bates, who averaged 16.3 points and was named to the all-tournament team, and Caleb Grill, who placed second in the men's 3-point contest.
- With Stone's addition and five newcomers, Mizzou's roster limits to 15 players with one spot remaining, while Bates and Grill seek further exposure ahead of the NBA Draft Combine.
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