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Michigan coach Dusty May supports players' decisions regarding the NBA Draft, emphasizing their autonomy. The Wolverines are welcoming a strong recruiting class, including top freshmen and transfers.
Ann Arbor â On paper, Michigan coach Dusty May likes what he sees of the roster he and his staff have assembled at this point in the spring.
The Wolverines are bringing in a six-man freshman class thatâs led by a pair of McDonaldâs All-Americans in Brandon McCoy Jr. and Quinn Costello. They signed three frontcourt players from the transfer portal in Tennessee forward J.P. Estrella, LSU forward Jalen Reed and Cincinnati center Moustapha Thiam.
Altogether, those nine new faces and wave of incoming talent make up the nationâs top overall recruiting class, per 247Sports.
But the best players might be the ones Michigan could possibly retain from this past seasonâs national title team, starting with center Aday Mara and forward Morez Johnson Jr., who both declared for the NBA Draft with eligibility remaining.
The top recruits include McDonald's All-Americans Brandon McCoy Jr. and Quinn Costello, along with three frontcourt players from the transfer portal.
Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. are key players from last season's national title team, and their draft decisions could significantly impact Michigan's roster for the upcoming season.
Michigan's 2023 recruiting class is ranked as the nation's top overall class according to 247Sports.
The new recruits include frontcourt players, specifically a forward and a center, to strengthen the team's roster.

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Michiganâs Aday Mara, left, and Morez Johnson Jr. have both declared for the NBA Draft with eligibility remaining.
While May doesnât know for certain what Maraâs and Johnsonâs NBA decisions will be, he does know how heâll approach the matter.
âWhen guys declare for the draft, we don't ever recruit them back,â May said Wednesday. âWe present our vision, our plan, what we think it will look like, and then they decide what's best for them.â
Mara and Johnson will have until the NCAAâs May 27 withdrawal deadline to make their final stay-or-go decision. Until then, theyâll go through the pre-draft process and gather information about their draft prospects.
Thereâs a strong chance that the two and forward Yaxel Lendeborg, who is out of eligibility, will earn invites to the NBA Draft Combine, which will take place May 10-17 in Chicago. Theyâll all have the opportunity to boost their draft stock at the showcase event.
In recent mock drafts by Bleacher Report, ESPN and Yahoo! Sports, Lendeborg and Mara are both projected to be late-lottery picks and Johnson is pegged to go late in the first round. Given that, it seems Johnson might be more open to a return than Mara.
âWe don't recruit against (the draft),â May said. âMorez and Aday are gauging the interest of the NBA. I think with the way they played, they've positioned themselves into having a very, very difficult decision.â
May noted that heâs in constant communication with Johnson, who declared for the draft while retaining his college eligibility, âbut it's more just supporting him, checking on him, just having a conversation about his well-being.â
The same goes for Mara. May pointed out that he and his staff are getting feedback from the NBA daily in addition to keeping in touch with Maraâs and Johnsonâs agents.
While it was expected that Johnson, Michiganâs leading rebounder (7.3) and second-leading scorer (13.1 points), and Mara, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year who set a program record with 103 blocks, would declare for the draft, point guard Elliot Cadeau following suit mightâve been a surprise to some.
However, May said that Cadeau has been the âmost clearâ with his intentions, adding that the Final Fourâs Most Outstanding Player wanted to go through the pre-draft process while maintaining his college eligibility to simply get feedback and âhave a positive experience.â
âIf he wants to go see what a workout is like to prepare himself for next year, to get to hear what our future employers are going to say about us, then I'm fully supportive of him,â May said. âWe support our players with whatever their personal ambition is outside of season. If an NBA team said we're going to draft you in the top 10, I'd probably tell Elliot to go to the NBA and we'd figure this out.â
As things stand, May said the Wolverines could still add to the roster for next season, but theyâre waiting on Maraâs and Johnsonâs draft decisions to determine what their next step might be.
But no matter how things shake out next month, May and his staff already feel the team is in a good spot with the pieces theyâve been able to gather.
âWe're pleased with how the roster is shaping up and the guys we have in our program going forward,â May said. âWe like where we are as of today.â
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Dusty May won't try to change minds of Michigan starters in NBA Draft