Cassius Winston wins Michigan Mr. Basketball; Austin Davis second

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Cassius Winston, the one-time Michigan recruit and current MSU pledge, took home the Michigan Mr. Basketball award today with 4,286 of the voting points. Austin Davis, the Michigan commit from Onsted, came in second with 2,829 point. Spenser Littleson, a Duquesne commit from Rochester Adams, came in third with 1,640 points. Corey Allen from the beautiful city of Ypsilanti came in third with 1,597 points, and Kamari Newman from East English Village came in fifth with 1,024 points. Allen will head to UD Mercy and Newman is heading to George Mason.

Seems like a bit of a down year for basketball talent in the state, although probably worth taking into consideration the fact that a lot of the best players these days are heading to out-of-state prep schools for their final year or two (Josh Jackson, Miles Bridges, Brian Bowen, etc).

CorkyCole

March 21st, 2016 at 1:28 PM ^

Wouldn't worry too much. X is of equal caliber. Some like him more than Winston and some less, but the two will be a great matchup to watch in the future.

ypsituckyboy

March 21st, 2016 at 1:47 PM ^

Xavier will be better than Cassius. I think Tejon Lucas (illinois commit and one time Michigan recruit) could be better, too, depending on how he recovers from his injury. Winston is just a little more college ready right now than those two due to size.

Champeen

March 21st, 2016 at 2:07 PM ^

He is the one, when it looked like we led, that i would not have cared an extreme amount if he went somewhere else.  

He reminds me more of a better version of Carlton Brundidge (who was rated higher than Burke the entire 2 years while we recruited both) and i kept saying that ranking should flip flop.

Those who trash Walton - well IMO Winston is a mix between both Walton and Brundidge.

X is definitely the better recruit IMO.

Now, the other recruits MSU landed - Grrrrrr/Uggggh.  Very high on them.

Tater

March 22nd, 2016 at 1:47 AM ^

When Izzo made his comment about doing "what it takes to recruit in this era" after his blowout loss to Duke last year, I knew it meant we would be "looking up" at yet another dirty school.  That is why he was able to get commitments from two 4-stars and two 5-stars in the subsequent months.  

Those who complain about Beilein's recruiting should be thanking the heavens that he was able to get a recruit like X and a class like the one coming in while maintaining a clean program. 

As for the kids who take the money: I can't really blame them.  If you want to see Michigan get better recruits, cheer for the NCAA to stop pretending players who bring in over $1 billion a year are "amateurs."

Michigan Eaglet

March 21st, 2016 at 1:45 PM ^

He actually probably would have come to Michigan, but after we accepted X's commitment, he wasn't going to come since they play the same position. Cassius' parents even said that he would have flourished and had a better career at Michigan since he fit the system better. There was one point where he and his parents didn't feel like they were getting recruited as hard as by other schools because Beliein expected him to want to come to Michigan and that was a bit of a turnoff for them.

Michigan Eaglet

March 21st, 2016 at 2:38 PM ^

I'm just passing what I've been told pretty much directly from his parents (a guy I play ball with has been a close family friend for many years and also coaching Cassius for a little while too). I'm not saying that he wasn't recruited hard either, just that there was a duration of time during his recruitiment where that was the feeling he and his family had comparing the type of contact and conversations they were having with our staff vs. other schools. 

Michology 101

March 21st, 2016 at 2:42 PM ^

Most of them probably didn't rank too high and were available to us. Though Beilein wouldn't have even recruited some of those kids. Upshaw jr, who plays like a true PF by staying near the paint and getting those dirty hustle points and rebounds, isn't what Coach B wants in his system. He wouldn't even be allowed to attack the glass for offensive rebounds and utilize all his physical skills. As we all know, Coach B wants that stretch four. He's also not big on the importance of offensive rebounding.

rockfish

March 21st, 2016 at 8:00 PM ^

I find it fecking hilarious but completely agree with your notion that Beilein wouln't recruit anyone on MId Tenn State ???? Amazing when you really think about it, after that team thrashed your  RIVAL with a schoolyard PUNKING. Just like your rival did to you a month before yet we all know after watching the BLUE RAIDERS smash SPARTY  that Beilein was watching and scratching his head in utter bewilderment!!!

This is the problem with Michigan hoops and the program for over 20 yrs, we do not have an IDENTITY. At least Sparty n IZZO will damn well sure be back in the drawing   room trying to figure out the problem and adapt a plan next year!!!!

Beilein doesn't know how to adapt because he's all about his "process" that mad genuis! who check his career stats HASN'T WON SHIT and has a piss poor record for the NCAA's given his lengthy career, Yet we at Michigan are supposed to feel LUCKY  to have him and feel so grateful he has brought us back ????

I for one HATED the Beilein hire because I actually follow college hoop, I knew he was a "middling milk toast " coach who had just found his DREAM job.....Almost carbon copy of Brady Joke who said he'd walk here to coach. we are and have become a "middling" basketball program. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR  (actually Beilein & Joke were OVERPAID quite well for the services rendered)

123blue

March 21st, 2016 at 2:03 PM ^

And thus, Cassius (who I would have loved to see in A2), will go to the strip mall known as East Lansing where he can continue to the path of the many point guards Tom Izzo has developed there.  I've attached a list of the same.

LSAClassOf2000

March 21st, 2016 at 2:05 PM ^

Onsted is a school and a community that I don't think you see on these lists very often, I will say that at least. That being said, congratulations to these kids for being the best of the best in basketball in Michigan. 

Don't count Lenawee County out when it comes to sports - after all, Honus Wagner played for the Adrian Demons for a few weeks anyway, and Mike Marshall - the former Dodgers pitcher - is a native of Adrian as well. Former Wolverine fullback Bob Westfall is from nearby too, I believe.

Brian Griese

March 21st, 2016 at 2:40 PM ^

but moved to Ann Arbor as a child.  However, after he retired from pro football, he founded a company in Adrian in 1953 that my dad has worked at since 1987.  Thank you Bob!

I would add his son, Harvey, was a very good guy as well, and retired from running the day to day aspects of the company about 11 years ago.  Great family.

 

Also - Kellen Davis and Steven Threet went to Adrian High.

StephenRKass

March 21st, 2016 at 2:16 PM ^

Congratulations are in order for all of them.

Regarding Winston not coming to Michigan, I'm not a coach, but I trust that they are happy with Xavier. Interestingly, Michigan took the top two basketball players from Ohio (Xavier and Teske). You win some and lose some.

As for MSU and Izzo, I don't like the team, and want to beat them all the time. But I can't bring myself to hate Izzo. Yes, the loss to Middle Tennessee was horrendous, their "Appy State," so to speak. You can mock them. But imhe, Izzo was very gracious afterwards, and was clearly in his kid's corner. I dislike Calipari and Pitino and Coach K and Huggins and Bo Ryan and Boeheim and Tom Crean a lot more, although each for different reasons.

Erik_in_Dayton

March 21st, 2016 at 2:32 PM ^

I'm still not sure he's going to fit what Beilein likes to do all that well, but I'm really impressed with the way he's changed his body over the last year.  He looks like a different guy than the one who committed to Michigan. 

I like Simpson a lot, but the obvious problem with giving up on Winston was that him picking MSU ended up giving them Bridges as well.  Things almost could not have gone worse for Michigan this recruiting cycle. 

74polSKA

March 21st, 2016 at 2:37 PM ^

There would have been a rip in the space-time continuum if we had players named Cassius and MAAR on the roster simultaneously. The universe really dodged a bullet when Winston chose Staee.

Bob_Timberlake

March 21st, 2016 at 4:12 PM ^

could suit up for the men's team next season? Having Miss Michigan's Miss Basketball playing alongside X-Man would give us quite a scoring punch. Plus, she's a lot easier on the eyes than anyone on the current roster not named Mark Donnal.

Zoltanrules

March 21st, 2016 at 4:18 PM ^

Seems like UM and others are taking most of Ohio's good recruits. OSU was a joy to watch this year as they often played with no heart or brains. Their two 2016 recruits wont offer immediate help for next year. Based on the big recruiting and winning success they had up until recently I am surprised how average Thad and Co. have become.

I agree that is a down year for Michigan talent. Best players are playing out of state and the general high school population playing basketball is decreasing in basketball and football.

JT4104

March 21st, 2016 at 6:59 PM ^

Surprised Neely out of Detroit Western didn't get more love. Unless Im off a year and he graduated last year? I remember him last year being a big part of Western's state title run.

What is sad for me at least is the lack of talent in the Saginaw/Flint area. Once Tugs Bowen left the area we have taken a huge step down in talent.