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Texas Tech's Sharpshooting Guard Christian Anderson Enters Transfer Portal
The BYU-killer could be on the move, with Duke and Florida as rumored destinations.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 1:19am
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The departure of Texas Tech's sharpshooting guard Christian Anderson leaves a void in the Big 12 landscape, opening up new opportunities for rival programs.Today in TampaTexas Tech's star point guard Christian Anderson, known for his prolific three-point shooting and torching of BYU's defense, has withdrawn from the NBA Draft and entered the transfer portal. The 6'3" guard averaged 18.5 PPG and 7.4 APG last season, leading the Red Raiders' perimeter attack. His departure is a major blow to Texas Tech and could open the door for BYU to contend in the Big 12 Conference.
Why it matters
Anderson's transfer is a significant development in the Big 12 basketball landscape. As one of the elite guards in the conference, his decision to leave Texas Tech weakens a top program standing in the way of BYU's conference title aspirations. The Cougars struggled with Anderson's sharpshooting in their two losses to the Red Raiders last season, making his potential departure a relief for the BYU coaching staff.
The details
A 6'3" guard, Christian Anderson was a dominant force for Texas Tech last season, averaging 18.5 points and 7.4 assists per game. He was particularly effective against BYU, torching the Cougars for 22 and 23 points in their two matchups while shooting 45.5% from three-point range. Anderson's exit from the Red Raiders roster creates a significant void that will be difficult for Texas Tech to fill.
- In the 2025-26 season, Anderson faced BYU twice, scoring 22 points in the first matchup and 23 points in the second.
- On April 19, 2026, reports surfaced that Anderson had withdrawn from the NBA Draft and entered the transfer portal, with Duke and Florida as his rumored destinations.
The players
Christian Anderson
A 6'3" guard who was the lead guard and sharpshooting star for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He averaged 18.5 points and 7.4 assists per game last season.
BYU Cougars
The basketball team of Brigham Young University, who struggled to slow down Anderson's prolific scoring and three-point shooting in their two losses to Texas Tech last season.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
The men's basketball team of Texas Tech University, who will now have a significant void to fill with the departure of their star guard Christian Anderson.
What’s next
With Anderson's departure, Texas Tech will need to find a new lead guard to run their offense and replace his prolific scoring and playmaking. Meanwhile, BYU will be hoping to take advantage of the Red Raiders' weakened roster and make a push for the Big 12 title.
The takeaway
Christian Anderson's transfer from Texas Tech is a significant development that could reshape the balance of power in the Big 12 Conference. His departure is a major loss for the Red Raiders, but it may open the door for BYU to challenge for the conference crown, provided they can find a way to slow down Anderson's sharpshooting if he lands at Duke or Florida.
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