

This offseason, Bufkin has sought to address his shooting woes - and it’s a transformation that Michigan is counting on, with the Wolverines losing a bulk of their 3-point threats. Ultimately, though, his offense was hampered by his inability to make a defensive impact and develop a consistent jump shot, as he shot just 38% from the field and 22% from beyond the arc. While he averaged just 3.0 points per game, he flashed potential in bursts. “Taking a lot of pointers from him and watching a lot of film.”īufkin, a four-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American out of high school, languished in his first college season. “I’m trying to model myself after my senior, Eli Brooks,” Bufkin said on the “Defend the Block” podcast. One of the largest voids is left behind by Eli Brooks, the crafty fifth-year guard who anchored the Wolverines on each end of the floor.īut Brooks’ impact still permeates the program, particularly through sophomore guard Kobe Bufkin.

The Wolverines could also get contributions from Will Tschetter and Isaiah Barnes, both of whom pursued redshirts as freshmen.The 2022-23 Michigan basketball team figures to look vastly different from last year’s group, having lost four starters in an offseason marked by roster turnover.

He has to obtain a visa before he can travel to the United States and join his classmates in Ann Arbor. The final addition, Youssef Khayat, has played both with Limoges CSP’s Under-21 program in France and debuted with Lebanon’s senior national team when he was just 18 years old. Reed and McDaniel, like Howard, are top-100 recruits. He arrived on-campus on Saturday and was joined by fellow four-stars Tarris Reed, Dug McDaniel and Gregg Glenn. Jett Howard was recently named MVP at the Iverson Classic and is considered by some as one of the most pro-ready prospects in the nation. The Wolverines are welcoming a five-man freshman class that was ranked 10th nationally by 247Sports even before the late addition of Lebanese forward Youssef Khayat. Baker was a valuable asset to the Blue Devils as both a team leader and as a player who could come off the bench and drain a clutch 3-pointer. He played three seasons at Princeton, and he (with the rest of the Ivy League) sat out a 2020-21 season that was canceled due to COVID-19.ĭuke transfer Joey Baker joins the program after four seasons in Durham, including a year as captain. Transfer guard Jaelin Llewellyn has immediate eligibility for the 2022-23 season. Michigan added two players through the transfer portal and earned a late commitment to help fill its roster. Only one regular starter (Dickinson) returns from last year’s Sweet Sixteen squad. The three returners are Hunter Dickinson, Terrance Williams II and Kobe Bufkin. Of the top 10 players in minutes per game last season, Michigan lost seven: Eli Brooks (eligibility), Caleb Houstan (NBA), DeVante’ Jones (NBA aspirations), Moussa Diabate (NBA), Brandon Johns (transfer), Frankie Collins (transfer) and Zeb Jackson (transfer). After playing and winning more games than anyone in program history, Eli Brooksexhausted his eligibility and has been signed by the Indiana Pacers.įinally, Moussa Diabate and Caleb Houstan, the two former five-star recruits in the 2021 class, both kept their names in the NBA Draft and were both selected last week. Frankie Collins transferred to Arizona State, revealing in mid-May that he was leaving Ann Arbor after his freshman campaign. Adrien Nuñez also had an additional year of eligibility, but his Michigan career has concluded.
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entered the portal in early April and announced he will join his former teammate with the Rams.ĭeVante’ Jones could have returned for another season in Ann Arbor but declared for the NBA Draft and has committed to pursuing a professional career. Sophomore guard Zeb Jackson entered the transfer portal in January and committed to VCU. Eli Abaev (born 1998), American-Israeli basketball player for Hapoel Beer. Here’s an early look at the 2022-23 roster: (Photo: Alejandro Zúñiga / The Michigan Insider, 247Sports) Whether youre a local, new in town, or just passing through, youll be sure. That said, Michigan boasts plenty of talent, quite a few unknowns and a lot of potential upside. The Wolverines have lost starters to the NBA and to the transfer portal, and they must replace the majority of their rotation - including four of the top five leading scorers from a year ago. From Amadou Ba to Ian Burns Eli Brooks, PG, 1m84 / 6-1 Chaundee Brown, SF, 1m95 / 6-5 Graham Brown, PF / C 2m05 / 6-9 Carlton Brundidge, SG, 1m88 / 6-2. The Michigan men’s basketball program has had a busy offseason.
