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Exit: Hunter Dickinson and Kobe Bufkin Comment Count

Alex.Drain April 2nd, 2023 at 12:50 PM

We didn't post the Dickinson news on Friday because at first it was not immediately clear that his entrance into the portal was indeed a final exit. Since then, the response from the program indicates the finality and warranted a post and as I was planning to make one up, we got news of Kobe Bufkin's departure. So, let's do them together. From Friday: 

And from a few minutes ago: 

The insiders were reporting a couple weeks ago that Juwan Howard was trying to push his players for earlier decisions this season after Caleb Houstan and Moussa Diabate took their NBA conundrum down to the wire last season. It appears the players responded, but none of them gave him the answer he likely wanted. These two players join Jett Howard in departing Michigan Men's Basketball and in the process, it deprives the team of the three main engines of offense throughout the season. 

The Dickinson exit is the most surprising, something that insiders (presumably from coaching sources) were vehemently dismissing the possibility of basically up until it happened. That it leaked out to a reporter and not from a player who has let the world know what he thinks about just about everything is doubly surprising. Over three seasons at Michigan, Dickinson was All-B1G every year, B1G Freshman of the Year in 2021, and a consensus All-American once. He was the face of the program over the past two seasons and never missed the opportunity to play the villain to opposing fans. Where Dickinson lands is unknown right now but presumably it will be a place that can offer a hefty NIL package and the chance to win big. 

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Bufkin's departure had been suspected for some time. A highly touted recruit in the 2021 class, Bufkin struggled his first season in Ann Arbor, rarely seeing the floor for more than a few minutes at a time due to atrocious defense, something he acknowledged in the offseason. Bufkin put in plenty of work and made a sizable sophomore leap, all the way up to All-B1G honors. His MPG clip went from 10.8 to 34.0, his three point clip from 22.2% to 35.5%, and points per game from 3.0 to 14.0. As the season rolled along, Bufkin became a larger piece of the offense and while he did have some tough moments here and there, he was making his case to be recognized as the team's best player. This rapid improvement gained interest from NBA scouts, which left Bufkin with a choice: stay and go for the top 10 of the draft in 2024, or leave now and be a first rounder somewhere in the 20s. He has evidently opted for the latter.  

In losing Howard, Dickinson, and Bufkin, Michigan has officially lost 60.3% of its points from last season. Joey Baker continues to pursue a waiver from the NCAA to play another season but the current reporting is that it is an uphill battle ($). If that is the case, Michigan could be looking at replacing 68% of its scoring. The true impact to the offense is even larger, though, as anyone who watched the team knows that the outputs of Baker and everyone else, be it Dug McDaniel or Terrance Williams II, revolved around the three departing players, who were the team's most important offensive pieces. Returning McDaniel and Tarris Reed Jr. gives Michigan a couple useful cogs in building a future defense, but with these three departures, they are essentially starting over on offense. 

Michigan has now lost those three players, plus Isaiah Barnes, off the team. They added Nimari Burnett this week, an upgrade if viewed as a Barnes replacement, but much more portal hunting will be required. Michigan plans to bring in two recruits, George Washington III and Papa Kante, and then will fill the rest of the slots on the roster from the portal. It will not be the easiest endeavor in the world, both landing quality players out of the portal and then ensuring that those quality players fit together to produce a winning roster next season. It's going to be a fascinating next few weeks, a series of roster decisions and recruiting battles out of the portal that may well decide whether Juwan Howard survives as Michigan Men's Basketball coach. Stay tuned. 

Comments

Jimmyisgod

April 3rd, 2023 at 8:08 AM ^

So we have a Zoom meeting with Harvard PF transfer Chris Ludlem tomorrow.  Seems like Tamar Bates is already on board.  With Burnett, those are the 3 transfers we have room for.  Dickinson, Jett, and Bufkin for Ludlem, Bates, and Burnett is not even close to an even trade, it's a big down grade across the board, even if Bates and Burnett start to realize some of their potential.

And even with Washigton and Kante, if they both arrive, those aren't the types of recruits you expect much from.  More of the sit for a year and play garbage minutes type of recruits until they can be contributors in year 2 or 3.  So yeah, recruiting had a down year.