An Intimate Look at Charles Matthews

Submitted by M Ascending on

The article linked below appeared on MLive in February. But now that the season is over and Charles Matthews appears to be the designated successor to Zak Irvin, I thought it appropriate to revisit. It shows how the reality of coming to college as a 5-star can't miss one-and-done candidate doesn't always equate to the dreams and illusions of the player.

All told, it appears Matthews has his head squarely on his shoulders now, and we can look forward to big things from him.

http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2017/02/charles_matthews.html

M Ascending

March 27th, 2017 at 6:08 PM ^

That's the way I felt when announcers started talking about QBs' "escapability.". Or Rod Allen referring to pitcher's "slide piece." What the hell is that nonsense. Whatever happened to the "slider," which everyone knows and understands, and which has been around for 100 years. Does it seem like I'm venting?

A2toGVSU

March 27th, 2017 at 3:40 PM ^

Teske-Wagner-Wilson-Matthews-MAAR A pair of slashers in the backcourt, great length and shooting on the wings, and a monster in the middle. Imagine having imposing size and being able to out-rebound anyone while still keeping four 3pt shooters on the floor!

M-Dog

March 27th, 2017 at 11:27 AM ^

It's a Tuesday afternoon and Matthews is on the first floor of the Ross Academic Center at the University of Michigan. He's in a cubicle in the back of the room, laptop open, getting some work done.

That academic stuff has to be quite a shock to the system, coming from Kentucky.

Somebody should pull him aside and ask him what it is really like to be a one-and-done recruit at Kentucky.  I would be fascinated to hear that insight.

 

 

jmblue

March 27th, 2017 at 11:32 AM ^

Beilein on Matthews:

 

He's probably a combination of Hardaway and Glenn Robinson III. That's a good combination to have."
Let's hope he is not just channeling his inner Fred Jackson.

remdog

March 27th, 2017 at 11:45 AM ^

according to final rankings that year. He was a 4 star on rivals (#48) and espn (#42). He apparently slid from #11 on rivals where was ranked when he committed to Kentucky. Maybe he just didn't ultimately fit in with all the 5 star recruits at Kemtucky. That being said, I suspect he is a high ceiling 5 star talent who just needs a coach who can develop that talent (not Calipari). Regardless, he's a top 50 talent and a fantastic addition to the team.

charblue.

March 27th, 2017 at 12:04 PM ^

This actually happens during basketball season, and even when a player isn't on the official roster as an eligible player?  Seems like the perfect opportunity to slack off. Or not, if you know what you want and what it takes to get there.

I read the coach's view of Matthews game, as a combination of Hardaway and Robinson. Timmy was a great three point shooter and Robinson was a slasher and rim riser. I am hoping his game is more like Caris LeVert, a guy who can create his own shot and defend like a demon while unafraid to take over the offense and take the big shot at the end of the shot clock or when tthe game is on the line. Having Mo and Wilson available for that role too makes this concern less worrisome.

Michigan needs to become not just an offensive juggernaut fueled by precise shooting and a team that can run others off the the three-point line forcing a lot of twos. It needs to rebound its own shots better and get easier baskets down low, so that when it runs into teams like South Carolina and Oregon, ir'a motion offense doesn't go into the tank.

There are plenty of candidates for this growth Of course, I think replacing Derrick Walton is a big deal, but if you have guys like MAAR, whose game I love, Matthews and Livers, the incoming freshman with a huge ceiling, Teske and Davis, gives you a lot potential inside scoring and rebounding.

Michigan despire losing Derrick, Zak and Donnal, seems poised to return a potentially solid tourney team. Simpson's growth at point will be huge. And so is whatever Michigan does in adding another big man or point guard to go along with its incoming guards.

DenardPeppers

March 27th, 2017 at 12:40 PM ^

I think Matthews is gonna be a stud!! Also next year we do need X to step up and become a good leader which at times this year he seemed like he was but we don't need him to score really just play good defense hit the 3s and make the right decisions. Have an assist rate above 6 would be ideal. The forgotten man who I hope they can get a redshirt the on cause he hardly played after Big ten started. He was way to skinny and wasn't close to being ready but we discussed the have any depth really on the wings if X or Duncan went down. Hope Watson improves alot to where he is starter ready but has to come off bench cause of the talent I front of him. That would be best case scenario.

alum96

March 27th, 2017 at 1:01 PM ^

"Feels" is GR3 without the outside shot but a bit of an upgrade of a defender over him.  A very non Beilein recruit in terms of outside shooting but maybe a year of practice helped with that as well.  Certainly he has helped MAAR's outside shot over time - he came in with the same reputation of "not a shooter" and has become decent.

If he is a plug and play starter who can average 9-11 ppg this would be a nice pull and equivalent of getting a 4 star recruit who is 20 years old.  Adding a veteran guy is always nice on what is going to be a relatively young team next year once you get past the top 3-4 guys.

True Blue Grit

March 27th, 2017 at 2:20 PM ^

In the long run, his experience at KY and transfer to Michigan will be much better for him and his development.  The whole "one and done" college career path is sold to a lot of good young players early on and they end up thinking that's their best option.  In reality I'd think most players will benefit from more years of college.  Hopefully, that will be the case with Charles.  There are different paths to get to the NBA and he can still live his dream.  

StephenRKass

March 27th, 2017 at 4:30 PM ^

I read this the first time, and was very happy then. Glad to read it again, and to know that we have someone who can potentially fill Irvin's shoes.

There is one brief quip that I am very happy about:

Matthews' old high school coach, St. Rita's Gary DeCesare, reached out to Beilein. The two basketball lifers have known each other for nearly 20 years.

Beilein and Michigan have not done a great job recruiting in Chicago and Detroit. I am very glad to hear that Beilein has a relationship with DeCesare. If Matthews does well at Michigan, this could bode very well for the future. We want some of the 5 star talent in the Midwest to consider Michigan. Ultimately, we want some of those 5 stars to actually, you know, come to Michigan, instead of having us come in second place. Matthews and DeCesare could help us in recruiting other 5 star talent in Chicago. Getting that door cracked open is important.