Kam and DJ.

Submitted by MichiganMan14 on
https://mobile.twitter.com/Lanky_Smoove/status/460169020306509824/photos Sounds like Kam and DJ are striking up a friendship. With the recent bump in ranking and the upcoming Euro trip in which they will participate as Wolverines....I like their chances at making a big impact this year. Both could use another 10-15 pounds by November which is very do able. You have to think Beilein will make waves with prospects like these. These cats look like the real deal at first glance and their film solidifies that primary impulse. I think it's tiime to get excited about this upcoming recruiting class....and its still growing. Go Blue!

MichiganMan14

April 26th, 2014 at 8:42 PM ^

Both DJ and Kam are stoked about playing together and playing for Michigan. The faster they bond and get acclimated with one another and the Michigan program the more successful we are next season. I for one do not want to lose to Ohio or Staee in hoops next year...so ill need these two to build synergy and take the B1G by storm next season lol.

alum96

April 26th, 2014 at 8:34 PM ^

Wilson is our first 7 footer in a while (yes I am counting the 3 inches of hair).

The Europe trip is going to be a big help this year with such a young team (feel like I am typing such a young team every year now).   Surpised more teams don't do this; it is like a bowl practice season but preseason.   I am glad Beilein does this as often as they allow it.

Wolverine Devotee

April 26th, 2014 at 8:39 PM ^

What's with the whole Europe thing?

This isn't just a Beilein thing either. Fisher did it after the 1991-92 season per Fab Five docuemntary footage of a young Jalen rather being in Detroit than going to San Marcos Square.

IndyBlue90

April 26th, 2014 at 8:49 PM ^

I think you are allowed to do it either once every four or once every five years. I believe that's the reason every school doesn't do it every year. Plus, it's expensive and you don't get any money back for tv deals or anything like that, because they are scrimmages.

Wolverine Devotee

April 26th, 2014 at 9:13 PM ^

Oh the money that could be made with TV deals, fan-team packages where you travel with the team to each European locations.

And the slogans. Oh the slogans.

"Azul en España"

Raoul

April 26th, 2014 at 11:03 PM ^

The Michigan women's team's trip to France and Italy last summer was funded by donations by two fans, who also went with the team on the trip. One of the fans was mentioned in this press release as having made the trip possible; both of them were mentioned/profusely thanked in later releases.

Here's another example: Hawaii raising money for tour of Asia

Coach Gib Arnold is asking Warriors fans to either purchase travel packages or donate to help fund the foreign tour, with the school setting up the WarriorsToAsia.com website.

UMfan21

April 26th, 2014 at 8:50 PM ^

I believe teams are allowed to go once every four years. There is some coursework that goes along with it If I remember correctly, so it's an educational experience as well. But the main benefit is the extra practice time allowed above and beyond the normal NCAA limitations.

Raoul

April 26th, 2014 at 8:59 PM ^

Surpised more teams don't do this

I think plenty of teams do take these trips. Two years ago, 60 basketball teams took a foreign tour. If that's a typical number, that would come out to about 240 teams over the course of four years (given that you can take one of these trips once every four years).

One thing making these tours more advantageous now is that you can take incoming freshmen on the trips. That wasn't the case until about five years ago.

alum96

April 26th, 2014 at 9:42 PM ^

Interesting info - thanks.  I think there are 300 some D1 schools so that would be 1/5th which means its actually pretty common and teams are taking advantage of it far more than I thought.  Looks like the Pac 12 especially loves it..

Didn't realize those European pro teams were so busy playing our college kids.

Raoul

April 26th, 2014 at 10:03 PM ^

I just hope they get to face some good competition. Not sure if this was posted here before, but about a week ago, Mark Donnal revealed on Twitter that the team was headed to Italy. The Michigan women's team went to France and Italy last summer, and their competition wasn't very good.

The trip was still worthwhile for team bonding and all the extra practices, but it would have been even better if they had actually faced some decent teams. The scores of their three games were 102-34, 112-37, and 117-15. One of their opponents: the Italian All-Stars.

Gulogulo37

April 28th, 2014 at 3:42 AM ^

My point was it doesn't vary nearly as much as women's basketball (and any other sport really). There's so much more depth in men's basketball. I'd be willing to bet even the lowest European men's teams are much more capable of putting up a fight than the lowest European women's teams.

alum96

April 26th, 2014 at 11:32 PM ^

I would think Italy is pretty good - I think after Spain and Greece that would be the next best league for the men.  Of course you could play a "division 5" team in Italy versus a "division 2".  Also keep in mind we are going to send over there almost all 18-20 year olds versus grown men, so losing 110-67 won't serve us use either; I am sure Beilein knows enough to get us good competition.  I think last time we went to Europe we went 1-3 or something and lost pretty handily a few times but it worked out.

  I looked over your link and some of the places those teams are playing as compared to Greece, Spain, or Italy are.... interesting.  

ilah17

April 26th, 2014 at 9:06 PM ^

Team chemistry seemed so huge for us this year, glad to see these guys getting a head-start on their bond! Looking forward to watching them fit in next season!

LSAClassOf2000

April 26th, 2014 at 10:35 PM ^

There are similar shirts at MDen, but they are polos and not button down shirst such as this one sadly. I will say, however, that I really do like this look and the best thing about it for me is that it would still be 100% work appropriate as it has a collar as well. I would like to know where you can get these myself actually.

Ty Butterfield

April 26th, 2014 at 10:40 PM ^

Good news is not allowed.

But really it is great that the freshman get to on this trip. It is really advantageous that Michigan is taking a Europe trip this year. This team will need the extra time to gel.

Setshot

April 26th, 2014 at 11:25 PM ^

Anyone else watching the OKC vs. Memphis game and catch their conversation about Serge Ibaka's brother Igor possibly getting offered by us? He played at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M college, averaged about 14 points and 10 rebounds per game as a freshman. They have him listed as a 6'9" 220 lbs center. The announcers during the game mentioned that Serge said his brother might be getting offered by U of M and I just was wondering how serious this was. I haven't seen anything mentioned about this on this site or anywhere really. Maybe someone else has some insight into the situation? 

alum96

April 26th, 2014 at 11:37 PM ^

No more room even if accurate.  2 openings and offers out to Dawkins and it sounds like Huff once he lands in AA.  I guess if one or both say no there could be other offers but right now these seem to be targets 1A and 1B.

As of now there are zero openings for next year since we have no seniors but Caris (NBA) and Hatch (not sure if his scholarship will be athletic the whole way through) are potential openings 12 months from now along with any other kid who may get magically blessed with some kind of crazy jump year over year and start the NBA talks all over again.  But at this point I think we might only have 2 scholarships free even a year from now.

MichiganMan14

April 27th, 2014 at 6:30 AM ^

I think Beifeldt will be given a firm hand shake unless he just crushes it next year. Caris is a strong NBA possibility and possibly Irvin. If Hatch cannot compete I think the university will find away to not have his scholarship count against our numbers and that makes 3 openings. I see 3 of These 5. 1.Jalen Brunson 6ft1 PG 2. Esa Ahmad 6ft7 PF 3. Jalen Coleman 6ft4 SG 4. Austin Grand staff 6ft5 SF 5. Dwayne Bacon 6ft6 SF

alum96

April 27th, 2014 at 8:36 AM ^

We need a true 5 in the next class unless Donnal is going to be play 5 his whole career.  Doyle is the type of guy you see 8-10 minute next year due to need (redshirted in optimal circumstance), 20 minutes the next and then 25 minutes or so from there.

You still need someone to suck up 15 minutes his JR SR years - if he even develops.   I only say that because it is not 100% and it seems big men have more of a strike out range.  A 5 in the 2015 class you redshirt his first year and then he provides backup for Doyle the year after when Doyle is ready to go 25.

If Donnal is going to play 5 at least 3 years as his primary position then you can wait a year for the next 5 in recruiting.