GO BLUE HOOPS with Tim McCormick!
Michigan Basketball roster management is being tested this offseason—and the future of the program may come down to NBA Draft decisions, player development, and transfer portal strategy. In this episode of Go Blue Hoops, Tim McCormick breaks down Michigan Basketball’s 2026-27 roster construction, key position battles, and how draft decisions are reshaping the Wolverines.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at @MichiganMedicine [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCfp5MBK2IC90Bdm5IQUJvYw]. There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgComing off championship expectations, Michigan Basketball now faces critical roster questions: Who steps up at small forward? Which players stay in the NBA Draft? And how much should Michigan rely on in-house development vs attacking the transfer portal?Tim gives a full breakdown of Michigan’s roster strategy, including:Small forward competition and depth concernsNBA Draft Combine impact on Michigan playersPlayer development timelines vs win-now pressureTransfer portal options vs trusting returning talentHere are your time stamps and chapter titles:[00:00] – Introduction & Michigan Medicine SpotlightTim opens the 31st edition of the podcast, reflecting on the program's national championship momentum and current player activity.[02:22] – Roster Under Construction: Speculating on the 2026-27 LineupA deep dive into Dusty May’s roster management. Tim breaks down the frontcourt depth (Estrella, Thiam, Reed) and the "50/50" draft decision of MZ Johnson.[03:55] – The Search for the Next Small ForwardWith Yaxel Lendeborg and Will Tschetter gone, Tim looks at transfer options (Hamad Mousa), in-house talent like Ricky Liburd, and incoming freshman Brandon McCoy.[06:57] – Point Guard Depth & Elliot Cadeau’s RoleAnalysis of the backcourt, the relief of Elliot Cadeau staying in Ann Arbor, and the potential need for a veteran "academic school" transfer for insurance.[09:05] – LJ Cason’s Injury Timeline & NCAA RulesTim discusses the recovery path for LJ Cason’s ACL and how the NCAA's proposed "five and five" rule impacted his surgery timing.[11:34] – Interview: Danny Wolf on the Brooklyn Nets & Rookie LifeDanny Wolf joins the show to discuss his transition to the NBA, his double-figure scoring months, and playing against legends like LeBron and Steph Curry.[13:25] – Developing the "Two-Big" System with Dusty MayDanny reflects on his recruiting process and how Dusty May convinced him that playing two seven-footers together would revolutionize the offense.[18:01] – From Yale to Michigan: Evolving from Center to Point ForwardA look at how Danny’s skill set was unlocked in Ann Arbor, moving away from a traditional "back to the basket" role to leading the break.[20:45] – Working with Juwan Howard in BrooklynDanny shares what it's like having Michigan legend Juwan Howard on the Nets coaching staff and the "banter" with Michigan State alums in the organization.[26:45] – Favorite Memories: The Big 10 Tournament Buzzer BeaterDanny identifies Trey Donaldson’s shot against Maryland as his top Michigan memory and reflects on the Ann Arbor community.This isn’t just roster talk—this is about how Michigan Basketball sustains success at the highest level under Dusty May.Is Michigan building another championship team…or risking a step back by trusting development over proven transfers?👇 Subscribe for more Michigan Basketball analysis, insider breakdowns, and Go Blue Hoops content.https://mgoblue.com/https://michiganmedicine.org/https://www.nbadraft.net/#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #nbadraft
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