Michigan basketball lands second transfer commit on Friday

Some needed depth and experience.

Friday brought joy to the Michigan basketball fan base.

The big get for the maize and blue was North Carolina transfer Caleb Love. The former five-star guard selected Michigan over Missouri.

The Wolverines have solid guard choices going into next season with Dug McDaniel and Love at the helm. It’s still possible the Wolverines get Jaelin Llewellyn back, too.

The Love commitment may have overshadowed another transfer commitment headed to Ann Arbor.

Former Seton Hall forward Tray Jackson committed to Michigan on Friday, according to On3’s Joe Tipton. Jackson is coming to Ann Arbor as a graduate transfer.

Jackson is a Detroit native who began his college career at Missouri. He  transferred from the Tigers and played the last three seasons with Seton Hall.

The 6-foot-10 forward averaged 6.5 points and 2.2 rebounds last season for the Pirates. According to the On3 transfer portal rankings, Jackson was listed as a three-star and the 191st-ranked player in the portal.

Jackson figures to battle for backup minutes this winter for the maize and blue.

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