The Florida State Seminoles are making a major splash in the transfer portal, securing a commitment from one of the nation's most dynamic scorers. UNC-Asheville transfer guard Kameron Taylor is taking his talents to Tallahassee, a move that instantly bolsters the Seminoles' offensive firepower for the upcoming season.
Taylor, a 6-foot-7 sophomore, is coming off a breakout campaign where he dominated the Big South Conference. He didn't just lead the league in scoring; he owned it, pouring in 18.9 points per game on his way to an all-conference selection. But his game is far from one-dimensional. He also proved to be a versatile playmaker, averaging 5.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists, showcasing the kind of all-around skill set that thrives in today's fast-paced game.
For Florida State, this is a significant acquisition. Head coach Leonard Hamilton has a history of developing long, athletic wings, and Taylor's size and scoring ability fit that mold perfectly. His arrival addresses a key need for a go-to scorer who can create his own shot and facilitate for others. Seminole fans can expect Taylor to be a central figure in an offense looking to make noise in the ACC.
