REPORT: Dusty May, Michigan Basketball Going In-Home With Big Time Transfer Target

Dusty May still has a lot of work to do when it comes to his roster and a potential big part of it might be getting close to picking the Wolverines.
U-M's new men's basketball head coach Dusty May speaks during introductory press conference at Junge
U-M's new men's basketball head coach Dusty May speaks during introductory press conference at Junge | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Per several reports, new Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May is set to visit big transfer portal target Danny Wolf.

Mar 22, 2024; Spokane, WA, USA; Yale Bulldogs forward Danny Wolf (1) reacts after a game against the
Mar 22, 2024; Spokane, WA, USA; Yale Bulldogs forward Danny Wolf (1) reacts after a game against the | Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Yale transfer is a legit 7-footer and is one of Michigan's top overall targets in the transfer portal. Wolf just finished his sophomore season at Yale, giving him two years of eligibility remaining. As a sophomore, Wolf averaged 14.1 points per game and also grabbed nearly 10 rebounds per contest. He's got a great handle and can also step out and shoot the deep ball. For a true 7-footer, he's extremely versatile. This breakdown from Anthony Wright shows exactly why Wolf is a coveted player.

Per Davis Moseley of 247 Sports, Michigan is the perceived favorite to land Wolf and obviously the in-home visit with May and Co. will go a long way to landing the potential centerpiece of the new Wolverine roster.


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