ANN ARBOR — The Michigan men’s basketball team is loaded with talented players. It’s a good problem to have, but it is a problem.
Coach Dusty May acknowledged the growing pains that stem from so many new players on the roster.
“After a three-game sample size, we have some combinations that have played really well together on both sides of the ball,” May said Monday. “And then we have some other lineups that have been really good on one side of the ball but not so efficient or proficient on the other side of the ball. I could see us tweaking for longer than we would like to, but that’s part of it.”
The good news is that Michigan has won all three games through this experimentation phase and is favored to stay unbeaten Wednesday at home against Middle Tennessee (6:30 p.m. ET, BTN).
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