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Twin brothers and Pittsburgh Panthers basketball players Guillermo Diaz Graham and Jorge Diaz Graham each announced that they were leaving Pitt and entering the transfer portal shortly after the end of the 2024-25 season.
In the middle of April, Guillermo Diaz Graham committed to the University of San Francisco. On Tuesday, Jorge Diaz Graham officially committed to Oregon State University. He made the announcement through his Instagram account.
Out of the famed IMG Academy in Florida, Jorge has played for Pittsburgh since the 2022-23 campaign. Over those three years, he's averaged 8.7 minutes with 3.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.
Last season, Jorge had 3.1 points with just short of a rebound per contest. He had a .519 field goal percentage and .476 percentage from 3-point range with a 81.3% free throw percentage, all career-bests.
Pittsburgh Panthers forward Jorge Diaz Graham (31) dribbles the ball against the Virginia Military Keydets. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
The Oregon State Beavers had a 20-13 record a year ago, finishing fifth in the West Coast Conference. Also in that conference is the San Francisco Dons, meaning brothers Jorge and Guillermo Diaz Graham will face each other at least twice next season.
The Diaz Graham brothers are two of five major Pitt players that have left the program since the end of the year. Most notable among them was guard Jaland Lowe, who transferred to Kentucky. Ishmael Leggett, Zack Austin, and Damian Dunn are also out of collegiate eligibility for the Panthers.
Pittsburgh has also picked up four players through the transfer portal, including former Oregon State guard Damarco Minor. He joins former Iowa State teammates center Dishon Jackson and forward Nojus Indrusaitis along with former South Alabama swingman Barry Dunning Jr.
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In the middle of April, Guillermo Diaz Graham committed to the University of San Francisco. On Tuesday, Jorge Diaz Graham officially committed to Oregon State University. He made the announcement through his Instagram account.
Out of the famed IMG Academy in Florida, Jorge has played for Pittsburgh since the 2022-23 campaign. Over those three years, he's averaged 8.7 minutes with 3.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.
Last season, Jorge had 3.1 points with just short of a rebound per contest. He had a .519 field goal percentage and .476 percentage from 3-point range with a 81.3% free throw percentage, all career-bests.
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Pittsburgh Panthers forward Jorge Diaz Graham (31) dribbles the ball against the Virginia Military Keydets. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
The Oregon State Beavers had a 20-13 record a year ago, finishing fifth in the West Coast Conference. Also in that conference is the San Francisco Dons, meaning brothers Jorge and Guillermo Diaz Graham will face each other at least twice next season.
The Diaz Graham brothers are two of five major Pitt players that have left the program since the end of the year. Most notable among them was guard Jaland Lowe, who transferred to Kentucky. Ishmael Leggett, Zack Austin, and Damian Dunn are also out of collegiate eligibility for the Panthers.
Pittsburgh has also picked up four players through the transfer portal, including former Oregon State guard Damarco Minor. He joins former Iowa State teammates center Dishon Jackson and forward Nojus Indrusaitis along with former South Alabama swingman Barry Dunning Jr.
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