Michigan basketball tied to 3 players in transfer portal
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With Michigan men's basketball season coming to an end after falling to Auburn in the Sweet 16, it's time for Dusty May to look at his roster for next season.
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Koch appeared in 10 games, averaging 4.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per game while shooting 48.4% from the field and 42.9% from 3-point range.
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New Mexico point guard Donovan Dent is the most coveted player in the portal right now, but Demary is positioned to be the second-hottest target.
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As the transfer portal opens amid the NCAA Tournament, consternation abounds over how different — and perhaps not for the better — college basketball is now than it was a decade ago. Transfers accounted for more than half of the scoring in the NCAA Tournament through two rounds,
Michigan just went won 27 games, a Big Ten tournament title and went to a Sweet 16 in Year 1 under Dusty May. Now, what does Year 2 have in store?
With the transfer portal opening on Monday, Michigan has been connected to some big men already. The Wolverines made contact with San Diego State's 7-footer, Magoon Gwath. But he'
The top concern for Michigan men's basketball heading into next season will be how it's supposed to potentially replace both of its 7-footers. Vlad Goldin will
The spring transfer portal opened on Monday and Michigan basketball freshman Justin Pippen is set to enter the protal, according to 247Sports' Travis Branham. Pippen came to the Wolverines after Dusty May was hired and he committed to the program last April.
The top transfer portal point guards are expected to fly off the board over the next week. Two of the top-10 point guards to enter the portal already found new homes, with Bennett Stirtz (No. 1) leaving Drake for Iowa and Donovan Dent (No. 2) jumping from New Mexico to UCLA.
Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo was irked by questions about the transfer portal as his team prepared for the Sweet 16 in March Madness.
Michigan State basketball Tom Izzo went off on the transfer portal opening during the NCAA tournament and "distractions and dirtbags" surrounding it.