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Eastern Kentucky graduate transfer Dujuanta ‘Tay’ Weaver committed to Saint Louis on Wednesday, possibly signaling that the Arizona Wildcats are done making offseason additions.
Eastern Kentucky transfer Tay Weaver just committed to Saint Louis, he tells @247Sports. Averaged 10.2 PPG this past season.
— Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) July 4, 2019
Weaver reportedly received an offer from Arizona recently despite the fact the Wildcats already have 13 scholarship players on their 2019-20 roster, the maximum allowed for Division I teams.
In other words, Arizona would have needed to clear a roster spot had it landed Weaver.
The 5-foot-10 guard averaged 10.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game last season in 29.7 minutes per contest. Weaver has one year of eligibility left and can play immediately at Saint Louis.
He is most known for his 3-point shooting. The Louisville native hoisted almost eight 3-pointers per game last season, converting 35.9 percent of them.
Weaver admittedly would have been a curious fit for the Wildcats, who already have a similar diminutive combo guard on their team in UC Irvine grad transfer Max Hazzard.