You would think that Missouri, where he is from, or Texas and his ability to revive the guards would be the two big favorites, but it is ultimately Michigan who convinced him.
After three seasons with North Carolina, Caleb Love (14.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists in three seasons) thus joins the Wolverines and Juwan Howard for his “senior” season, he announced this Friday via his Twitter account.
A decision not necessarily expected but ultimately quite logical from a sporting point of view for the former Tar Heels point guard, since the Ann Arbor program has lost its three best scorers from last season in the last few days (Hunter Dickinson on the portal transfers, Jett Howard and Kobe Bufkin left for the Draft), and then shows a crying need for reinforcements in attack, particularly on the 1/2 positions.
In this, the “fit” therefore seems effectively coherent for the two camps, which mutually need the other to revive each other. Juwan Howard on the one hand after a disappointing season for his team, which missed the “March Madness” because of its ups and downs, and the leader on the other to offer a new start and try to restore his NBA rating, which has stagnated for three years.