![]() ![]() “He’s going to have to have a lot of things break right for him, but he’s got the frame and the lineage, the name and Michigan, which is a high-profile school,” On3’s Jamie Shaw said. Jett Howard has the ability to play the 2-through-4 spots in the lineup. ![]() ![]() 37 overall player in the 2022 class, per the On3 Consensus ratings. The son of head coach Juwan Howard is the No. He is a very versatile player.” Jett Howard, wing But if you do not guard him on the perimeter, he is going to knock down shots. He is more of a downhill, wing-type player. He is not just a shooting guard or a power forward. Once he learns Michigan’s system, he is going to fit in very well. He will fit the role and whatever Coach Howard wants him to do, he is capable. He is going to bring some good offense to the team. “They can play him at the two or the three,” Georgia Stars coach Norm Parker said. He is listed as a power forward, but Parker sees a scenario where he can make an impact in multiple areas. Versatility figures to be where Glenn brings the most value to the Wolverines. The 6-foot-7 power forward averaged 10.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game during his senior season in high school. 124 prospect in the 2022 class per the On3 Consensus (and No. Michigan’s Gregg Glenn - a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native - is a four-star signee and No. The 30 triples he made last year are more than any returning player on Michigan’s roster alone. He has been parked behind a lot of NBA talent.īaker averaged 4.5 points per game last season in around 12 minutes per game and shot 43.5% from the floor and 40.5% from three-point range. There is an asterisk next to that given Duke’s recent pedigree of bringing in one-and-done players. He committed to Duke and reclassified to enroll early, but never quite broke through for the Blue Devils. 39 player in the 2018 class, per the On3 Consensus ratings. Joey Baker (6-6, 206) was a four-star recruit and the No. Here is a look at the seven new faces that will be on the roster next season. Nik Stauskas: Remember when Nik Stauskas was traded from Portland to Cleveland to Houston to Indiana in the span of three days earlier this year, only to be released and resigned by the Cavs? Well, this year, he’s playing for Kirolbet Baskonia in the Spanish EuroLeague.Ĭopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.Everything is done and set in stone as soon as Khayat figures out his visa and makes his way to the United States. Instead, he'll likely miss the entire 2019-20 season and try to work his way onto a roster when healthy. He has averaged 14.6 points per game on 41% shooting in 19 seasons.Ĭharles Matthews: An injury during NBA workouts proved costly for Charles Matthews, who likely would have joined Poole and Brazdeikis in being drafted this summer. Jamal Crawford: If nothing changes, this will be the first season of the millennium that Jamal Crawford isn't in the NBA. The Cleveland Cavaliers aren't exactly loaded with talent, either. John Beilein: He's not a player, but it will be interesting to see how Beilein does in the NBA after decades of coaching the college game. Head coach John Beilein of the Cleveland Cavaliers during Cleveland Cavaliers Media Day at Cleveland Clinic Courts on Septemin Independence, Ohio. ![]()
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