Basketball

Jalen Reed Eyes Michigan Wolverines Future After Injury Recovery

The versatile forward discusses his fit with Dusty May's system and the team's 2027 Final Four ambitions

Jalen Reed is eager to make his mark on the Michigan Wolverines basketball program after a challenging recovery from an Achilles injury sustained in late November 2025.

What drew the 6‑foot‑8 forward to Ann Arbor was the fast‑paced, entertaining style of play cultivated by coach Dusty May, a system that promises both excitement and opportunity.

Reed will join fellow frontcourt pieces Moustapha Thiam and J.P. Estrella, forming a new‑look interior that the coaching staff believes can anchor the team’s push toward the 2027 Final Four in Detroit.

A Versatile Addition

Having logged 65 games at LSU, including 20 starts in the 2023‑24 season, Reed brings a blend of rebounding, three‑point shooting and defensive versatility that he describes as a high‑IQ approach to the game.

Coach May has highlighted Reed’s experience, toughness and physical presence, noting that the newcomer can defend multiple positions and add depth to a roster already ranked No. 2 in the nation’s incoming class.

The Wolverines’ ambitions extend beyond conference play, with Reed expressing confidence that the group can translate its early chemistry into a deep tournament run.

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