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Michigan Wolverines news: Juwan Howard comments on firing, plus more

Former Michigan basketball head coach Juwan Howard has done his first interview since being fired as head coach, plus another new assistant for Dusty May.

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WTKA Roundtable 4/4/2024: A Chip and a Chair

Things Discussed: Dusty May's new staff: got himself a D guy and a recruiter. Good sign that he's addressing his first perceived weaknesses, bodes well for gathering the best players from FAU and bringing Khani Rooths back. Akeem Miskdeen: Like Dusty May, nobody has a bad word to say. Rebuilding a basketball roster: Feels confident they can get Davis and Goldin and others from FAU, adding Miskdeen gets them in the market for the Oklahoma State guys in the portal and Rooths, whom Miskdeen was recruiting to Georgia. Also after Yale's stretch C, Wolf. All of these guys are grad transfers or Yale. Say yes to a proven Big Ten player who's got a chip on his shoulder in Essegian, even if he's not a perfect fit for May's offense. Can add pieces from FAU's class to get some Zak & Stu types. Will they come? They all like May enough that they didn't leave FAU after going to the Final Four. Trey Townsend (Oakland) probably goes to MSU, isn't much of a fit because he's not a perimeter guy (35% but on just a handful of attempts from the arc). Will the NIL be right? Michigan won't commit the same mistakes again. Hockey: Two of the best third periods in program history. Has this been a turnaround in focus or in luck? Kind of both, but also Marshall Warren has come on, and now they're getting good shifts from everyone down the roster. The Michigan 2.0: GuloGulo reminded us Nazar did the same in his first game. Shall we watch it again? Okay! Nazar with an unreal assist and Brindley makes it 4-2 Michigan pic.twitter.com/DNnLC5zyCr — CJ Fogler account may or may not be notable (@cjzero) April 1, 2024 Now we just need the most iconic fight in college hockey history to have the Gordie Howe Hat Trick. Ira: Most satisfying playoff win? Seth & Brian: Hell no! [both start naming bangers at Yost]. Seth: I don't hate MSU hockey fans. Brian: You must have a short memory. But rivalry doesn't feel hateful right now because MSU was so bad. Can they win the Frozen Four? They're facing the three best one seeds after knocking off #4 and #5 in the country, have a puncher's chance but the Boston schools are loaded to the gills with NHL prospects and Denver is Denver. Twenty percent? Will take it. [Hit the JUMP for the player, and video and stuff]

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Michigan Wolverines news: Durral Brooks confirms commitment, plus more

Michigan Wolverines news: Durral Brooks confirms commitment, plus more
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Michigan basketball coach Dusty May recruiting, transfer portal, NIL

The new Michigan basketball shares how he will attack recruiting, NIL, and the transfer portal at a school that struggles with all three.

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Hello: Dusty May | mgoblog

Hello: Dusty May | mgoblog
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With 15-0 record, Montverde Academy is dominating start of season

Montverde boys basketball, led by Cooper Flagg and Derik Queen, have won its first 15 games of the seasons over tough opponents.

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Five-star recruit Khani Rooths commits to Michigan

The Michigan men's basketball program got a verbal commitment Sunday from forward Khani Rooths, a five-star recruit ranked in the top 30 in the Class of 2024.Rooths, a 6-foot-8, 200-pounder, hails fr

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Michigan Wolverines news: A 5-star commitment for hoops, a QB projection in 2025

In our latest Michigan Wolverines news roundup, Michigan basketball lands a five-star recruit in 2024, plus a new QB projection for Michigan football.

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Hoops Hello: Khani Rooths

Michigan landed their third commitment of the 2024 cycle today when 4-star wing Khani Rooths committed to Michigan. Juwan Howard dipped back into his IMG top-50 pipeline (Moussa Diabate + Jett Howard) to secure a major talent that brings some recruiting momentum back to Ann Arbor.  Rooths chose Michigan over fellow-finalists Georgia and Florida State after releasing a final three on November 2nd. All signs pointed toward Georgia until Khani's official visit to Ann Arbor last weekend completely turned the tide in favor of the Wolverines.    GURU RANKINGS Rivals ESPN 24/7 On3 4*, #33 Ovr 4*, #23 Ovr, #4 PF 4*, #29 Ovr, #7 PF 4*, #19 Ovr, #10 SF All of the services agree that Rooths is a 4-star prospect that sits in a tight range between 19-33 overall. Three of the four services have Khani at 6'8, while Rivals goes 6'7. The weight is near universal at 195-200 pounds.    SCOUTING Versatility and upside are the first words that come to mind when evaluating Khani. Physically, there's good positional size at 6'8 with solid length. He's not necessarily twitchy/explosive, particularly in terms of acceleration/deceleration, but Rooths is rangy and an above-average run + jump athlete. Once he adds some additional muscle mass/strength, Rooths has the makings of a good functional athlete, particularly on the defensive end.  In terms of skill, Michigan is getting a three level scorer at 6'8 with some ability to make plays for others. While I wouldn't label Khani as a knockdown shooter at this stage of development, he is a solid/above-average perimeter shotmaker given his shot diet. He connects on his fair share of pull-ups from both midrange and distance, while being a solid floorspacing wing that can be a popper in ballscreen action. With an above-average handle for his size, Rooths is also capable of creating his own shot off the bounce and getting two feet in the paint for finishes at the rim, while flashing some passing/playmaking chops. While he's not a high-volume post-up type by any means, Khani does show some comfort as an occasional back-to-the-basket option that can score. In a nutshell, we're looking at a prospect that does many things above-average, but not elite in any one facet. Having the ability to operate from nearly any spot on the court with reasonable effectiveness really bodes well for lineup compatibility.    On3 is enamored with the upside based on the physical tools/frame and echoes my versatility take: Khani Rooths has a great frame and great length with real positional size (measured 6-foot-8, or so). The ball skills are developing; however, he is getting more confident with the ball in his hands. His mid-post/mid-range game is getting more dangerous. He will knock down some spot threes, and he can get downhill off the bounce. Defensively, Rooths is really intriguing. He can slide his feet with guards at the point of attack, disrupt the passing lanes, and he has the length and size to switch down to guard forwards. As you project Rooths forward, the archetype and physical tools are clear. There is an upward trajectory that he has continued to take over the past 12 or so months. Rob Cassidy at Rivals likes the athletic facets, ability to create off the bounce and switchable defense:  The 6-foot-7 forward is an aesthetic shot-maker that continues to add muscle and refine his ball-handling ability. He’s not polished as a long-range shooter just yet, but the four-star prospect was a menace in transition and off-dribble in Baltimore. Defenders have a hard time staying in front of the explosive Rooths, who has become a reliable finisher and mid-range threat. Rooths has nice bounce and routinely plays above the rim. He also impacts games as a switchable defender when he’s engaged on that end of the floor. After seeing him at Team USA minicamp in October, 247's Brandon Jenkins came away impressed with the motor and slashing ability while noting the need for more consistency: Top-30 senior Khani Rooths played as hard as we have seen him play during his high school career. A combination forward with ideal positional size, an athletic frame, and an evolving skillset on the perimeter, Rooths asserted himself as a difference-maker on both ends of the floor. He flew to the backboards with a sense of urgency to pin shot attempts, sprinted the floor with a purpose, and was an aggressive slasher to the basket. Rooths has a history of showing flashes of how valuable he can be at either forward spot. While he may not be ready to consistently dominate right now, he proved he is capable of having a positive influence on a game with his motor. Once he figures out how to find his own offense groove on a consistent basis, his best basketball will be a sight people will pay a significant amount of money to see down the road. [After THE JUMP: film + projection] :

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Michigan brings in Rooths as top recruit since '21

Michigan is bringing in Khani Rooths, as the No. 23-ranked forward becomes the Wolverines' highest-ranked recruit since the 2021 class.

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