YAXEL LENDEBORGPlayer N ° 1 in the transfer portal has engaged in Michigan, confirmed sources at 247sports.
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The first Uab Forward will also go through the NBA process with the intention of finding a guaranteed contract, Jonathan Givony of Espn reports. Lendeborg played two seasons at the UAB and remaining two seasons of admissibility at university.
A 6 -inch and 230 pound attacker, Lendeborg collected an average of 17.7 points, 11.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.7 interceptions and 1.8 blocks per game last season for the Blazers. In the process, it pulled 52.2% in the field and 35.7% out of three. These breathtaking numbers as well as its positional versatility moved the 247sports team to Crown Lendeborg as the best classified player in this year’s transfer portal cycle.
“YAXEL LENDEBORG is the best DAWG of the portal that is positioned to be a major major if the NBA does not come to call, “wrote CBS Sports and 247Sports College Basketball Isaac Trotter.” Lendeborg is a 6 -footed attacker 9 inches, 240 pounds that can pass, dribble, pull and defend. Lendeborg can play breakfast 5 or switch the 4 effortless, and it dominates with a mixture of power and finesse. “”
“LENDEBORG 30 points, 20 rebounds, eight assistants, zero-tour, four house pâtés and five shutters against Caroline de l’Est In the AAC tournament was one of the best games anyone Has played this season, “Trotter continued.” Lendeborg has an additional year of eligibility due to Juco’s decision, and it can be a first team, a selection of conferences in any league in America next year. “”
He is sure to say that Michigan is a first winner of the transfer portal this year. Lendborg joins a stacked Wolverine transfer class which includes the former Caroline du Nord player Elliot Gift – Transfer n ° 40. Also, old favorite transfer of fans of Illinois and TOP-20, MOREZ Johnsonchose to stay in Big Ten by engaging in Wolverines. Together, with Lendborg (if he is not seized by the NBA), gives Dusty May a trio that could make noise in one of the best conferences of university basketball.