Ann Arbor — J.P. Estrella will remain with the University of Michigan men's basketball program after transferring from Tennessee, ESPN reported this week. The 6-foot-11 forward averaged 10.0 points and 5.4 rebounds across 33 games for Tennessee in the 2025-26 season and had the option to re-enter the transfer portal after coaching changes. Michigan named Mike Boynton Jr. interim head coach on June 23, and reports indicate Estrella quickly bonded with Boynton and teammates following his April arrival on campus. The decision preserves roster continuity for the national champions and follows similar commitments from other transfers, such as Moustapha Thiam, who announced he would also remain later in June.
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If you're a Michigan basketball fan, this is great news. Estrella's decision to stay means the team retains a key player. It also shows that the recent coaching changes haven't destabilized the team. Keep an eye on how Estrella and Thiam perform next season.
Michigan's men's basketball team is holding strong after a coaching shake-up. With Estrella and Thiam staying, the national champions are set for another competitive season. Worth forwarding if you know a Michigan fan who's been worried about the team's future.
Mike Boynton Jr. and Michigan's program benefited by retaining a top transfer (J.P. Estrella), preserving roster continuity after Dusty May's NBA move.
Michigan's coaching transition and short-term roster planning faced disruption and uncertainty after Dusty May left for the NBA.
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