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Dusty May: Yaxel Lendeborg is a ‘queen on the chess board’ who ...Michigan Wolverines basketballlanded the No. 1 player in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason — UAB forward Yaxel Lendeborg — in early April, but it wasn’t until late May that it found ...
Somehow, coach Dusty May rebuilt the frontcourt in the offseason and there's reason to believe the big men in Year 2 of the ...
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Yaxel Lendeborg on Michigan’s Final Four dreams: ‘I’m gonna do ...Yaxel Lendeborg on Danny Wolf role Michigan using forward/center Danny Wolf as a seven-foot playmaking wing is also something that Lendeborg watched, and was impressed with, from afar.
Former UAB big man Yaxel Lendeborg made the difficult decision to forgo the 2025 NBA Draft to stay in college for one more season. While it was hard not to chase his NBA dreams, it was an easy ...
Yaxel Lendeborg, the top-rated player in the Transfer Portal, will play for the Michigan Wolverines this winter. The talented big announced the news earlier this week, giving… ...
Yaxel Lendeborg was stuck between two fantastic options much of the spring: He could keep his name in the NBA Draft and live out his lifelong basketball dreams, likely ending up as a first-round ...
Yaxel Lendeborg on his confidence this can be a national contender: Yeah, man. It's growing. It's growing a lot. Full faith in these guys, and really, really important guys that I can lean on.
Signing Lendeborg was the big piece for Michigan after losing Danny Wolf and Vlad Goldin from last season. The 6-foot-9 big man averaged 17.7 points and 11.4 rebounds, while dishing out over four ...
Yaxel Lendeborg was not going to let Johnell Davis, or Alijah Martin, or Nick Boyd, get an opportunity to force another overtime. Or worse, a loss. Following a Chris Coleman miss at the rim with ...
Yaxel Lendeborg has committed to St. John’s. Yaxel Lendeborg “He’s pretty skilled, seems like a really good kid,” a college coach familiar with Lendeborg said. “He shoots the ball pretty ...
Yaxel Lendeborg calls it a funny story. He can do that now. Now that the 6-foot-8, 215-pound junior college All-American is on the other side of it.
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