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Well, Juwan Howard has his point guard of the future. And that’s quite literally true now.
Michigan basketball is working on the 2022 class at the moment, which currently has three commitments in the recently-pledged Gregg Glenn, Tarris Reed, and Dug McDaniel — the latter being the point guard in the most recent class. Those players, along with any future pledges, won’t even arrive on campus until next summer. As of yet, there is not even a commit in the 2023 class, which is still even further away yet.
But that didn’t stop the Wolverines from offering and accepting someone in the 2024 class.
On Wednesday afternoon, 2024 Atlanta (Ga.) Lovett School point guard Christian Anderson, on the heels of an offer, ended his process, committing to Howard and Michigan basketball.
2024 PG Christian Anderson has committed to Michigan, he tells @On3Recruits.
Story: https://t.co/yc3uEzE1WA pic.twitter.com/7fRGkSn1GN
— Joseph Tipton (@TiptonEdits) October 6, 2021
There are not yet any ratings on Anderson as the recruiting services are not yet to high school sophomores. As of now, according to 247Sports, Anderson is 5-foot-8, 125-pounds.
And he certainly can shoot the ball. Take a look:
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