Shareef O'Neal transferring from UCLA: Possible Impact on Josh Christopher Recruitment and Michigan a possible destination?

Submitted by njvictor on January 23rd, 2020 at 1:45 PM

As some of you have probably heard, Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, is transferring from UCLA. Shareef was the #41 player in the 2018, but sat out all of last season due to getting heart surgery. He's only played in 13 games this season, has had some rocky numbers, but still definitely has upside.

Now we get to the Michigan connection. Josh Christopher has recently been trending towards Michigan, with UCLA and ASU as the main competition. UCLA has been a major competitor for Christopher due to their proximity to Christopher and due to Christopher and Shareef O'Neal being good friends. With the departure of Shareef O'Neal from UCLA, UCLA is even less likely to get Christopher and Michigan's chances likely improve. Further, with the announcement of Shareef's transfer, current Michigan commit and Juwan Howard's son, Jace Howard commented on a Tipton Edits Instagram post with "〽️〽️〽️〽️" to obviously signify that Shareef should come to Michigan which makes sense as Juwan and Shaq played in the NBA at the same time for close to 20 years. 

With Shareef transferring from UCLA, is it possible that Jace, Shareef, and Josh Christopher all end up at Michigan? I don't think it would be difficult for Shareef to get a hardship waiver for immediate eligibility given his serious injury and coaching change at UCLA.

DutchWolverine

January 23rd, 2020 at 2:12 PM ^

These all make sense, except for Livers (not that forcing 3 current guys out is ideal).   But is he really ready for the NBA?  Especially after missing much of the year and not knowing when he will be back.  Great spot of shooter, no doubt.   But we certainly haven't seen the step up in his game that we were hearing about in the in off-season.  Still not as aggressive as we'd like him to be at creating his own shots.  Not sure he has the athleticism that the NBA covets.  Just an honest question.

Mr Miggle

January 23rd, 2020 at 4:55 PM ^

Forcing guys out?

Michigan has consistently lost transfers they wanted to keep. That's going to happen again. Probably next season, definitely at times down the road.

Most transfers are good for both sides. Players want to play and Michigan's roster is adding a lot of talent. But if Nunez wants to stay and get his degree, he'll stay. The only players Beilein forced out were 5th year seniors. I don't expect anything different from Howard.

ralphgoblue

January 23rd, 2020 at 7:04 PM ^

After watching Livers for an hour pre game warmups last night.. he was running FULL SPRINTS 5-6 times from baseline to half court ,without breaking a sweat,then doing a 20 minute layup line,including dunks and acrobatic shots (twisting and turning) then watching him guard Wagner and DeJuilios  in the one on one drills ,why isnt he playing ,if he can practice like this ?

Left me wondering why he isnt playing at least 10 minutes a night,he looks fine in the warmups.. I know you want him healthy,but he was doing like full scrimmage game stuff in warmups ...

NeverPunt

January 23rd, 2020 at 2:16 PM ^

Yeah other than Livers if he stays, DDJ, and Wagner, I can't see anyone else who will still be on the roster next year looking at the caliber of incoming Freshman and thinking they'll see much of the floor. Nothing against those players but are Brooks, Nunez, Davis, or Castelton seeing any action next year over the new guys? Right now it seems unlikely.  Bajema is young so he'll get some time to develop. It's unfortunate for these guys to get caught in transition as they were recruited by a coach who was excellent at developing guys and playing them as pieces in an intricate system, and they've been replaced by a coach who may be really good at developing guys too but is recruiting a different strata of athlete. Probably wouldn't have happened to them in the same way if Coach B stayed, but c'est la vie.

nerv

January 23rd, 2020 at 2:38 PM ^

If Castleton and Davis leave were left with one center on the roster and hes a true freshman. I dont think that is an ideal situation. Its been said time and time again: dont give up on underclassmen big guys. Castleton is going to continue to mature physically and with his game as well. Id really rather him be on the roster next season.

ldd10

January 23rd, 2020 at 1:51 PM ^

Under that scenario who is gone?  Livers, Nunez and Davis?  UM is already one scholarship over for next year.  There will likely have to be some forced attrition.

 

WorldwideTJRob

January 23rd, 2020 at 1:59 PM ^

We still do not know Jace’s scholarship situation? Plus, right now there appears to be an 8-man rotation currently if you include Isaiah. 3 of those guys are graduating, so only 5 kids(Brooks, Livers, Johns, DDJ, Wagner) should be comfortable about their spot heading into next season. Get the best talent in here, worry about the rest later.

1VaBlue1

January 23rd, 2020 at 1:53 PM ^

Interesting...  And don't forget that Jett Howard is a Top 50 player in the 2021 class.  I think Jace is pretty good friends with Jett, and he may also know Juwan from something...

San Diego Mick

January 23rd, 2020 at 1:58 PM ^

Good post OP, interesting situation to say the least. 

AFA playing with Christopher, it seems like the best way for them to have a chance to play together would be immediate eligibility for Shareef because of Josh very likely being a one and done if he comes to AA and tears it up. 

Booted Blue in PA

January 23rd, 2020 at 2:44 PM ^

"makes sense because Shaq and Juwan played in the NBA at the same time"

  WTF?  That's a reach, almost as long as shaq's wingspan

we'll NEVER have enough scholarships if we take the son of every NBA player that was in the league when Juwan was.....LMAO

MNWolverine2

January 23rd, 2020 at 3:10 PM ^

Josh Christopher is going to end up at ASU.  Don't get your hopes up.

2020/2021 Starting Lineup:

DDJ - PG

Eli - SG

Franz - SF

Livers - PF

Caselton -C

Todd will get starters minutes.  Zeb isn't even playing for his HS team, he will drop out of the top 100 and take some time once he gets to Michigan.

MNWolverine2

January 23rd, 2020 at 3:21 PM ^

Maybe by Feb/Mar?  Coming as a freshman big man in the big ten is VERY tough to compete.  Look at the big men this year: Garza, Oturu, Tillman, Teske...none of these guys were ready to go as freshman.  

He will no doubt play though.  From what I'm hearing, the plan will be to play Todd as a small ball 5 as well to get him as many mins as possible.  If Todd goes overseas, we're looking at 2 straight tournament misses, he's MUCH needed.

Beilein 4 Life

January 23rd, 2020 at 3:58 PM ^

Lol at your evaluation of Oturu. If by “not ready to go as a freshman” you meant “started 31 games, averaged double figures scoring and led Minnesota in blocks and field goal percentage and was second in rebounding,” then yes, I agree, he totally wasn’t ready to play as a freshman

I should ask add your evaluation of Garza is equally as laughable. Garza started 26 games his freshman year and was voted newcomer of the year.