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Former G League Guard Bryson Warren Commits to Texas A&M

The move signals Texas A&M’s push to add pro-seasoned scoring to a rebuilt backcourt under coach Bucky McMillan.

Overview

  • Bryson Warren, whose commitment was reported Wednesday by DraftExpress and On3, chose Texas A&M with his participation dependent on NCAA eligibility clearance.
  • The 21-year-old combo guard averaged 19.9 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds last season for the Westchester Knicks in the NBA G League.
  • Warren’s path ran through Overtime Elite, a 2023 G League draft selection to Sioux Falls, a 2024 NBA draft entry without selection and a brief Heat stint before returning to the G League without an NBA debut.
  • He is expected to bolster the Aggies’ 2026–27 guard group that already features portal additions P.J. Haggerty, Tennessee transfer Cade Phillips and former Radford guard Lukas Walls.
  • Because he has prior professional experience, Warren must be cleared through an NCAA review that determines if and when former pros can compete in college sports.