Ann Arbor, Mich. L.J. Cason entered the NCAA transfer portal this week after Michigan head coach Dusty May left for the Dallas Mavericks and assistant Mike Boynton Jr. was promoted to head coach. The sophomore guard, who averaged 8.4 points off the bench in 2025–26, sustained a season-ending knee injury in February. His portal filing makes him the only Michigan player to enter so far; other roster members have announced decisions to remain. Cason tore his ACL on Feb. 27, underwent surgery April 9, and initially planned to redshirt the 2026–27 season, but a new NCAA eligibility rule may alter that timeline; the portal opens for Michigan players on July 15.
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If you're a Michigan basketball fan, this is a significant shake-up. Cason's departure may impact the team's performance next season. Keep an eye on the NCAA transfer portal starting July 15 to see if any other players follow suit.
L.J. Cason's decision to enter the transfer portal after a season-ending injury and coaching changes is a big move. It's unclear how this will affect his recovery timeline and the team's future. Worth forwarding if you know a Wolverines fan who'd want to stay updated.
Other college basketball programs and recruiters stand to benefit by acquiring an experienced guard when L.J. Cason enters the transfer portal.
Michigan’s immediate roster depth and continuity may be affected as the program loses a rotational guard who was recovering from a season-ending knee injury.
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Michigan Guard L.J. Cason Enters Transfer Portal Now
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