Junior college forward commits to play for UNLV

Junior college forward commits to play for UNLV

Off the court, UNLV coach Dave Rice continues to win. He is putting the finishing touches on a recruiting class expected to rank in college basketball’s top 10 for the second consecutive year.

Tyrell Bellot-Green, a 6-foot-7-inch, 225-pound forward from Hill Junior College in Hillsboro, Texas, announced his commitment Monday to play for the Rebels. He has two seasons of eligibility remaining, beginning in 2015-16.

Bellot-Green, who made a weekend visit to UNLV, also considered Mountain West rival Colorado State.

“It was a hard decision. I had to think about it a lot,” he said. “I talked a lot with Coach Rice. He said he’s very excited about me and I can be a big part of the team. The coaching staff treated me very well, and the players treated me very well.”

Rice made it a priority to add perimeter shooters, and he accomplished that goal this month. Bellot-Green hit 95 3-pointers last season, when he averaged 14.6 points and 6.2 rebounds as a sophomore.

Ike Nwamu, a 6-5 senior shooting guard, announced May 2 his plans to transfer from Mercer to UNLV. Nwamu, also eligible for the 2015-16 season, led the Bears in scoring last season at 15.1 points per game and shot 37.2 percent from 3-point range.

Bellot-Green and Nwamu were recruited primarily by Rebels assistant coach Todd Simon.

Rice has one scholarship available. The status of Justin Jackson, a 6-7 forward from Findlay Prep, remains unclear. Originally a 2016 recruit, Jackson hopes to reclassify and join the Rebels’ freshman class.

Bellot-Green is the fifth player in Rice’s class. UNLV signed three incoming freshmen — Bishop Gorman High 7-footer Stephen Zimmerman, 6-4 point guard Jalen Poyser from Canada and 6-6 forward Derrick Jones from Pennsylvania — before Nwamu’s transfer.

A native of Toronto, Bellot-Green has a relationship with Poyser after playing for the same AAU team in Canada.

Bellot-Green will compete for minutes at both forward spots with 6-8 junior Ben Carter, 6-8 sophomore Dwayne Morgan and Jones. Nwamu and sophomores Patrick McCaw and Jordan Cornish top the depth chart at shooting guard.

Zimmerman and 6-10 Goodluck Okonoboh lead the front line. Poyser, senior Jerome Seagears and junior Daquan Cook are the point guards.

Off an 18-15 season, the Rebels have missed the NCAA Tournament the past two years.

“I think we’ve got a chance to be a good team and make a run in the tournament,” Bellot-Green said. “We have more than enough talent on the roster.”

NOTES — UNLV’s game at Wichita State will be moved back one week to Dec. 9 and picked up by ESPN2. … The Rebels, who compete in the Maui Invitational in late November, host Arizona State on Dec. 16 and play at Arizona on Dec. 19.

Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2907. Follow him on Twitter: @mattyoumans247.

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