Basketball: What Now? Comment Count

Brian

Yesterday's rapture of three players and near-rapture of Trey Burke takes Michigan from set on players for years to scramble mode. Even if Burke returns—

—Michigan has two open scholarships for now or 2013 and a third that could go to a grad-year transfer. Options? There are some.

Amedeo Della Valle

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The 6'5" combo guard from Italy out of Findlay Prep in Nevada. Michigan made his top five despite not officially offering and Beilein's checking him out in person today. He's not ranked highly but has offers from Arizona, Ohio State, and Gonzaga, three of the other teams in his top five. (Texas A&M is the other team. They are not good at basketball.) He's not highly ranked but if he's actually got offers from those three teams and UCLA, UConn, and USC he's a best-case scenario as far as talent Michigan can add to the roster.

Is he a point guard? He thinks so.

Della Valle is a natural point guard, but with Dominic Artis and Nigel Williams-Goss entrenched in the Findlay backcourt, he’s been playing out of position a bit. Moreover, with Bennett injured, Della Valle has been defending bigger players.

It’s given him the chance to demonstrate his versatility.

“I can play the one and the two,” Della Valle said. “I can defend combo guards.”

Della Valle is taking his time with a decision, and said he will likely choose a school until April. There are no favorites, and no other visits planned just yet.

“I want to play right away,” he said. “I also want a great coach. And style of play is important.”

I get the vibe Michigan is in strong position with Della Valle but am simultaneously suspicious of my instinct. There was a random guy on the Rivals board saying he had some inside info and Michigan would get him if they pushed hard. So that's totally solid.

Spike Albrecht

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Albrecht is the kid with the ball.

That's not a protest sign directed at a Swiss alderman, it's a person. Sam Webb mentioned a point guard from Indiana spending a prep year in the same league Stauskas and McGary are in; though he didn't mention a name Albrecht fits the profile and is undoubtedly the player in question.

Albrecht is from Crown Point, Indiana—the heart of Michigan recruiting—and a former member of the SYF AAU squad that has provided Michigan with Glenn Robinson III and Mitch McGary. He took a post-grad year in an effort to get a major scholarship. He's still looking for one. He put up 23 points in the prep school AAA championship game after defeating Mitch McGary's heavily favored Brewster squad (link is to full game)  and was named the tourney MVP. He's got a couple kids going to D-I schools on his team (Vermont, Harvard, Dartmouth) but still seems to be his team's go-to guy. As of October Albrecht was getting interest from Vermont and MAC schools; he's not rated and is variously listed anywhere from 5'11" to 6'2", with the shorter end of that scale being more realistic.

Highlights? Highlights.

He is not large but does seem to have the wild double-clutch reverse layup game that you have to have if you're going to be a guy that size playing college basketball. We'd be totally boned if we had to start him next year and he's not likely to beat out Derrick Walton but he might be a solid rotation guy.

BONUS: his team is nicknamed the "Hoggers." 

Random High Profile Uncommitted Dude

There are some uncommitted fellows with four stars at various recruiting services but with none of them listing Michigan it's doubtful they can get seriously involved. It is distantly possible they could hop on a guy like Darrick Wood, who is #104 at Rivals, plays at a New England prep school, and only shows an offer from St. John's… a school he already decommitted from. That is a name I picked off a list and nothing else.

Hhhhhhhyarrrrr!

With coach-firing season comes potential defections. Illinois has jettisoned Bruce Weber and will not reload with Shaka Smart. Could Michigan pirate one of their recruits? They do have a three-star PG named Michael Orris out of Crete-Monee (also the high school of LaQuon Treadwell). As of a couple weeks ago this was his status($):

"Absolutely," Orris said, when asked if he still planned to suit up for the Orange and Blue next season. "It changes a lot because (Weber) was the man that recruited me, someone I developed an amazing relationship with, but I've signed a letter of intent to Illinois. As of now, that's where I'm going."

It's a longshot, but not completely off the table. Illinois also has an unranked 6-foot shooting guard with one other offer from North Dakota State committed as a preferred walk-on. He's not likely to draw interest.

Nebraska also dumped its coach recently, and unlike Illinois they've got a number of commits. Unfortunately, none are geographically proximate and most are JUCOs. They do have a 5'8" three-star PG out of Kansas City and a 6'4" shooting guard out of Kansas. No one has gotten an "I'm still committed" quote.

This is also the category in which grad-year transfers might be explored. I have no idea if there's a Brandon Wood out there for Michigan this year, but if there is Michigan should take him without blinking. FWIW, UConn's Alex Oriakhi has announced he will transfer and will be immediately eligible as long as UConn's APR-related suspension is upheld. Unfortunately he's a 6'9" center who Michigan doesn't really need.

Air

If Burke returns Michigan doesn't really need anything except maybe a backup point. They could bank a scholarship or two and try to add to their 2013 class with a Bo Ziegler or other guys. It's about 90% likely that Michigan does not fill both slots, I'd say.

Since he'll have to sit out a year, Trey Ziegler counts as air, BTW. Not that it seems like there's anything going on there.

Let's Feel Better About Things

Man, is Mark Donnal going to be a tough matchup in Beilein's offense.

Love the skill level, and he seems like he's got decent athleticism. Also, Derrick Walton is gooooood.

Comments

WolvinLA2

March 22nd, 2012 at 1:17 PM ^

That's what I noticed too. When Donnal had the ball near the hoop, he threw it down. I bet he dunked more in his season this year than our whole team did. A couple years from now with McGary, GRIII and Donnal, we could see a lot of slams. Those guys don't fake the funk.

Sac Fly

March 22nd, 2012 at 12:38 PM ^

Three guys who are going to really have their work cut out for them next year; Jerry Montgomery, LaVall Jordan and Josh Blackburn. It's crazy to think that the fate of three major Michigan sports will be directly linked to them next year.

Yinka Double Dare

March 22nd, 2012 at 12:48 PM ^

I'd almost be disappointed if Della Valle went anywhere other than Gonzaga.  Look at him.  It is his destiny.

That offer list is a classic "the recruiting services must be missing something" sort of list though.  And I'm sure we could use him.  So deny your destiny and come to Michigan.

bing24

March 22nd, 2012 at 12:49 PM ^

Have to say no thanks to Whitey "Spike" Whiterton as a scholarship athlete...This is coming from a fellow (former) 5'10 honkey  PG...He would get destroyed in B10.

Moonlight Graham

March 22nd, 2012 at 1:14 PM ^

I keep going back to his friendship with Jared Sullinger. He's going pro, and Trey will be left back in college with no certainty that he'll take Michigan to the level of success that Sullinger has. While Sullinger is making at least some decent low-lottery-pick money, Trey's still back in school when he *could* be NBA brethren with his buddy and put all the Ohio-UM stuff behind them. They'll never be teammates but if they're both making some money they can hang at some events and play each other once in a while. I don't know nothing about anything but if I place myself in Trey's shoes, that's what I'm thinking. I feel like there's something to that combination of Trey getting left behind by OSU because of Craft (who, incidentally, would be staying further proving Ohio made the wrong choice) and Jared being a year older and moving on without him (again). 

BlueZoo

March 22nd, 2012 at 1:48 PM ^

Don't agree with your Craft statement.  I'd much rather have 4 years of Craft than 1 year of Burke.  Getting good 4 year players seems to be the holy grail of basketball recruiting these days.

I do think there's something to the Burke-Sullinger connection.  I'm thinking Sullinger dropped about 10 spots by staying another year.  That's even with a much better mid range game.  

Just being a devil's advocate, but Burke's limitations (height) won't change by coming back.  In addition, he might not put up the same numbers with more talent around him.  If his value is highest after this year, it might make sense to go pro now.

UofM Die Hard …

March 22nd, 2012 at 1:47 PM ^

reading this really made me think Trey is leaving...prayer time

 

Dear Lord baby Jesus, lyin' there in your ghost manger, just lookin' at your Baby Einstein developmental videos, learnin' 'bout shapes and colors please make Trey realize he should stay another year

mackbru

March 22nd, 2012 at 1:48 PM ^

The ban against transferring within the league/against competitors is standard. And it makes perfect sense because it keeps teams from (in essence) poaching one another's players. No, teams can't contact players while they're on other rosters. But we all know it's not that clean and simple. Intra-league transfers would get too messy. Transferring players have a multitude of programs to choose from. The rule merely restricts them from joining a small percentage of teams. 

AC1997

March 22nd, 2012 at 2:07 PM ^

I know Spike is a definite step down from a lot of our scholarship guys, but he's the one on this list I want the most.  Why?  Several reasons:

-- Your 11-12-13 scholarships aren't going to play much anyway, whether they're 5-stars or 2-stars.  Those spots need to be filled with people who fill a particular role and are happy to do it.

-- A true back-up PG is a role that should always be filled on the team and I don't think we can assume that highly ranked PG's like Morris, Burke, Walton, etc. are going to stick around for the entire careers, stay healthy, or be able to live with a lot of shared playing time.  You should always have a pass-first guy like CJ Lee or David Merritt who can play a few minutes per game or during a rare situation.

-- Spike seems like the type of 4-year player who will bust his tail on and off the court, be thrilled to have a scholarship, and will be a good teammate. 

-- He's played with a lot of our players already and works well with them.

I wouldn't mind Della Valle, but he seems like a lower-rated version of Stauskas and not a true PG. 

rmic2

March 22nd, 2012 at 11:56 PM ^

Mike Talley - son of Mike Talley of the Fab Five days - is transferring from Duquesne, and may be looking to get closer to home. He is lightning quick, but would only be a backup for UM. He would two years of eligibility left after sitting out 2012-13.

TJ McConnell is also going to transfer from Duquesne. He would be like a Stu Douglas part 2. I think he would be a great fit at UM.