Georgia’s roster turnover under Mike White continues as the Bulldogs reportedly lost freshman guard Christian Wright to the transfer portal, according to Verbal Commits.

Wright was one of 3 Bulldogs to appear in all 32 games, and made the starting lineup 11 times, including the final 5 games of the season. Wright was second on the team in assists (2), and chipped in 5.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 22 minutes of playing time.

Wright made 86 percent from the foul line, which is the fifth-best single-season effort in Georgia Basketball history.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that Tyrone Baker and Cam McDowell also entered the transfer portal.

Here’s a portion of his Georgia bio:

• Logged 21 minutes of action in an exhibition at Charlotte, scoring five points and collecting three rebounds.
• Recorded an impressive “+/-” tally in the season opener, a “+15” effort in 19 minutes.
• Started the second half against Northwestern and scored seven of his nine points on the night while logging 19 minutes during the period.
• Earned his first career start against Wofford and dished out a team-high five assists.
• With Aaron Cook out due to illness, started at point guard against No. 18 Memphis and delivered career highs of 17 points, six rebounds and 38 minutes. Equally impressive, committed just one turnover against the Tigers, who entered the game forcing 18 TOs per game.
• With Kario Oquendo out due to a lower-body injury, started and scored a game-high 16 points at No. 2 Auburn.
• Followed his performance on The Plains with a 10-point showing at South Carolina, where he scored every point at the line by converting on 10-of-12 free throw attempts.
• In his three double-figure scoring games against No. 18 Memphis, No. 2 Auburn and South Carolina, scored 55.8 percent of his points (24-of-43) while connecting on 85.7 percent of his trips to the line (24-of-28). All told, Wright drew 22 fouls in those contests while committing only four fouls himself.