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Michigan Basketball Secures Commitment from Transfer J.P. Estrella Amid Roster Overhaul

The addition of the Tennessee standout follows the earlier pledge of Moustapha Thiam and comes as the program navigates the loss of several key departures.

Michigan’s men’s basketball program has secured a key piece of its future by announcing that transfer forward J.P. Estrella will return for the upcoming season, adding experience and depth to a squad that is already looking to build on recent successes.

A Strategic Retention

Estrella posted 10 points and 5.4 rebounds per game during his time at Tennessee, numbers that helped him forge a strong relationship with interim head coach Mike Boynton, who was appointed on June 23. The bond formed during Boynton’s short tenure has been cited as a major factor in the player’s decision to stay.

His commitment follows the earlier pledge of another transfer, Moustapha Thiam, who also decided to remain with the Wolverines, giving the team continuity at several key positions.

The roster overhaul comes as Michigan prepares to replace several players who have declared for the 2026 NBA Draft, including Morez Johnson Jr., Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara, each of whom contributed significantly to the team’s recent run of success.

Legacy of Transition

The departures follow a period of rapid achievement under former coach Dusty May, who guided the program to a Big Ten tournament title and a national championship within two seasons, leaving a high bar for the new coaching staff to meet.

With the new coaching staff in place and key transfers locked in, the Wolverines hope to maintain momentum as they aim for another deep run in the coming season, leveraging the experience of returning players and the chemistry built during the offseason.

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