A-State Men’s Basketball Adds Chaz Watson to 2026-27 Roster
Arkansas State men's basketball has officially added Chaz Watson to its roster for the 2026-27 season. Coach Ryan Pannone praised Watson's shooting skills and energy, describing him as a perfect fit for the team culture. Watson, who previously played at Cleveland State and Indian Hills Community College, averaged 11.8 points with a stellar 46.4% accuracy from beyond the arc last season.
By the Numbers- 11.8 points per game average during sophomore season at Indian Hills Community College.
- Converted a conference-high 83 three-pointers at a 46.4% shooting clip.
- Scored a career-high 32 points in a game against Sauk Valley.
While Watson brings impressive stats and experience, concerns may arise regarding transitioning to a higher competition level in NCAA Division I basketball after playing in junior college.
State of Play- Watson represents a strategic addition to the A-State roster amid anticipated player departures.
- His skills align with the team's playing style and objectives for the upcoming season.
Watson will look to integrate into the team's system during preseason training, aiming to enhance his game further while contributing significantly to A-State's performance in the coming season.
Bottom LineChaz Watson is set to energize the A-State men's basketball roster, bringing elite shooting capabilities and a selfless approach that could elevate team dynamics as they aim for a successful season.
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