
Michigan Alumni Gear Up for 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas
Eleven former Michigan players are set to compete in the NBA Summer League, each navigating new contracts and team assignments.
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Eleven former Michigan players are set to compete in the NBA Summer League, each navigating new contracts and team assignments.
After a modest freshman campaign that saw him log 1.4 points per game, Oscar Goodman has elected to stay with the Michigan Wolverines, citing a desire to expand his role under interim head coach Mike Boynton Jr. The decision comes as the program works to fill the void left by Dusty May’s departure to the NBA.
Will Tschetter, a former Michigan basketball player, has signed with the Portland Trail Blazers for the NBA Summer League after a standout season in Australia.

The University of Michigan's basketball program secured a national title and set program records, with several players signing NBA contracts and preparing for training camps.

Three Michigan Wolverines were selected in the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft, while undrafted teammates inked Exhibit‑10 deals and one star heads abroad to Australia, highlighting the program’s expanding global footprint.

The 2026 NBA Draft will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on June 23‑24, featuring Michigan Wolverines players projected as top picks, amid coaching changes and uncertainty surrounding the program.

Dusty May left Michigan after a championship‑winning tenure to become the Dallas Mavericks' head coach, as the franchise hires Masai Ujiri and targets NBA Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg for a rebuild.

Dusty May’s move to the Dallas Mavericks concludes a two‑year tenure that reshaped Michigan basketball, while the Mavericks reorganize their front office and the Wolverines begin a coach hunt.
Dusty May's departure from Michigan basketball after a championship‑winning tenure creates a significant void, but his legacy will endure in the program.

University of Michigan forward Oscar Goodman is preparing for a larger role in the 2026-27 season after a promising start that included a memorable dunk and steady statistical growth.

Coach Dusty May confronts a thin roster as the Wolverines aim to defend their national title.

The Wolverines combine championship experience with a blend of veteran returnees and new talent, setting the stage for a challenging yet promising season.

The Wolverines open the 2026‑27 campaign ranked No. 5 in early power rankings, bolstered by a revamped roster that blends experienced transfers, promising freshmen and returning talent under Dusty May’s guidance.

Michigan’s second national title has lifted the program to a fifth‑seed ranking, sparking excitement over a rebuilt squad that mixes experienced returnees with high‑profile newcomers.

The Cougars will meet the defending national champions in a carefully staged test, as both squads navigate significant personnel changes ahead of the new season.

The Cougars will meet the Michigan Wolverines in a preseason exhibition in Grand Rapids, providing a rare test against the national champions as both squads navigate roster changes.

After a national title, Michigan’s conditioning chief details the roadmap for building strength, explosiveness and leadership across the roster.

After a championship‑winning season, Michigan’s second‑leading scorer Morez Johnson Jr. has declared for the NBA Draft, highlighting the challenges of the NIL era and the program’s reliance on transfers.

The Michigan men's basketball team is set to play three exhibition games in Lithuania and Croatia this August, using the trip to integrate new transfers, replace graduating seniors, and prepare for the upcoming NBA draft deadline.
The Wolverines will play three exhibition games abroad, blend cultural activities with intensive practice, and field a rebuilt squad featuring new transfers, freshmen stars and returning veterans.
The Wolverines will play three exhibition games and take part in cultural activities as part of a donor‑funded trip that marks the fifth overseas tour in program history.