We'll find out within the next two weeks if this is a team that's stocked and primed for a championship run, a team that has the talent to compete for a B1G title and win a game or two in the tourney or something in between.
If everyone returns, Michigan should be one of the top 3 title contenders if not the favorite. You'd expect half of Kentucky's squad will be gone. Other teams with good recruiting classes are expected to be losing their star players (Kansas, Arizona, doook, UCLA) and won't have quite the experience that I think Michigan will have.
Regarding players that are very likely to come back:
I don't know if Walton will make the "Burke" jump (or even the Morris jump) from Frosh to Soph but I think he will be significantly improved. He already showed flashes of being a clutch player this past season.
I can easily see Zak transforming into something similar to what Stauskas was, if that slot is vacated. Maybe not in terms of passing but he's already got a pretty deadly 3-pointer and I can see him learning this summer to put the ball on the floor a lot more.
Spike had a solid but not really noteworthy Sophomore season. I thought there might be one or two games where he'd show some of that title-game magic. It was never a negative when he was on the court but I'm hopeful we'll see his game improve a little more next year.
Horford was having a pretty strong year up until about the halfway point of the season. I hope he takes on the attitude that Morgan had about making his senior year a memorable one. With or without Mitch, Michigan is going to need a full year of production from Jon.
LeVert can step into being the lead scorer regardless of who returns. I think he'll probably add another 10 pounds in the offseason and become a 1st round pick. He's got to cut down on his turnovers, though. Maybe it's just the memory of the Tennessee game that's still fresh in my head but it seemed like a lot of his TO's came in the last 5-10 minutes of games. All in all, I feel pretty good about him getting even better than he was this year.
Donnal. I hope he's productive as a 3rd big. I'm not expecting too much off the bat. If he can play 10-15 minutes and get 5 points and 3 or 4 rebounds, I'll be happy...unless both Mitch and Glenn are gone.
The Beef- I'm not expecting much out of Max. Not that I think he's terrible, he's just a bit undersized and limited. If he has a few good games when others get into foul trouble, that's a win.
Chatman- I think he can at least have the same impact as Zak did this year. I'm excited to see how good of a rebounder he is, as that was one of his noted skills as a high schooler. If there are mass departures, I could see him being a starter at the 4.
Somewhat related- I do have to say that I saw Kevon Looney for a few minutes in the McDonald's game and he looked really good. He was giving up inches but was rebounding everything, ran the floor well and blocked at least one shot in the segment I saw him. I'm much more bummed that Michigan missed out on him than on Booker or Blackmon Jr. I think UCLA got a stud.
DJ Wilson- I think he's a "break glass if needed" player. He's certainly athletic but he's also still a rail. I'm guessing he redshirts unless he either beefs up or if Mitch leaves.
Doyle- I'll be surprised if he doesn't redshirt.
Hatch- I don't know what is going to happen, except that he'll be in A2 in the fall. It would be a feel good story to see him play a game for Michigan but I doubt that's going to happen.
If everyone returns, Michigan should be one of the top 3 title contenders if not the favorite. You'd expect half of Kentucky's squad will be gone. Other teams with good recruiting classes are expected to be losing their star players (Kansas, Arizona, doook, UCLA) and won't have quite the experience that I think Michigan will have.
Regarding players that are very likely to come back:
I don't know if Walton will make the "Burke" jump (or even the Morris jump) from Frosh to Soph but I think he will be significantly improved. He already showed flashes of being a clutch player this past season.
I can easily see Zak transforming into something similar to what Stauskas was, if that slot is vacated. Maybe not in terms of passing but he's already got a pretty deadly 3-pointer and I can see him learning this summer to put the ball on the floor a lot more.
Spike had a solid but not really noteworthy Sophomore season. I thought there might be one or two games where he'd show some of that title-game magic. It was never a negative when he was on the court but I'm hopeful we'll see his game improve a little more next year.
Horford was having a pretty strong year up until about the halfway point of the season. I hope he takes on the attitude that Morgan had about making his senior year a memorable one. With or without Mitch, Michigan is going to need a full year of production from Jon.
LeVert can step into being the lead scorer regardless of who returns. I think he'll probably add another 10 pounds in the offseason and become a 1st round pick. He's got to cut down on his turnovers, though. Maybe it's just the memory of the Tennessee game that's still fresh in my head but it seemed like a lot of his TO's came in the last 5-10 minutes of games. All in all, I feel pretty good about him getting even better than he was this year.
Donnal. I hope he's productive as a 3rd big. I'm not expecting too much off the bat. If he can play 10-15 minutes and get 5 points and 3 or 4 rebounds, I'll be happy...unless both Mitch and Glenn are gone.
The Beef- I'm not expecting much out of Max. Not that I think he's terrible, he's just a bit undersized and limited. If he has a few good games when others get into foul trouble, that's a win.
Chatman- I think he can at least have the same impact as Zak did this year. I'm excited to see how good of a rebounder he is, as that was one of his noted skills as a high schooler. If there are mass departures, I could see him being a starter at the 4.
Somewhat related- I do have to say that I saw Kevon Looney for a few minutes in the McDonald's game and he looked really good. He was giving up inches but was rebounding everything, ran the floor well and blocked at least one shot in the segment I saw him. I'm much more bummed that Michigan missed out on him than on Booker or Blackmon Jr. I think UCLA got a stud.
DJ Wilson- I think he's a "break glass if needed" player. He's certainly athletic but he's also still a rail. I'm guessing he redshirts unless he either beefs up or if Mitch leaves.
Doyle- I'll be surprised if he doesn't redshirt.
Hatch- I don't know what is going to happen, except that he'll be in A2 in the fall. It would be a feel good story to see him play a game for Michigan but I doubt that's going to happen.
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