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Former UAB big man Yaxel Lendeborg made the difficult decision to forgo the 2025 NBA Draft to stay in college for one more ...
With the NBA Draft Combine in the books, Michigan fans are waiting word on what UAB transfer Yaxel Lendeborg is going to do. Will he come to Ann Arbor for a year and play under Dusty May, or will ...
Yaxel Lendeborg, a projected late first-round pick, will withdraw his name from the 2025 NBA draft and spend his final collegiate season at Michigan, he told ESPN on Tuesday. "While it's been and ...
Lendeborg's decision, reported by multiple media outlets Saturday, including ESPN, takes one of the top big men out of the transfer portal. The 6-foot-9, 240-pounder averaged 17.7 points, 11.4 ...
Yaxel Lendeborg wants a guaranteed NBA contract As he told ESPN when committed to Michigan, Lendeborg is pursuing a guaranteed NBA contract. "I'm focused on the draft process and making the NBA ...
Several weeks ago, when power forward Yaxel Lendeborg withdrew his name from the NBA Draft and instead transferred to Michigan, one of the many reasons for his decision was Danny Wolf. Specifically, ...
Former UAB star Yaxel Lendeborg will remove his name from NBA draft consideration and honor his commitment to Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines, he told ESPN's Jonathan Givony on Tuesday.
Per ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, former UAB forward Yaxel Lendeborg is set to withdraw his name from the NBA Draft, and will instead enroll at Michigan. The news is somewhat surprising, as Lendeborg ...
UAB's Yaxel Lendeborg, the top big man in the NCAA transfer portal, has committed to Michigan, he told ESPN on Saturday. "I love the culture Dusty May has brought to every team that he's coached ...
If Yaxel Lendeborg returns to college for next season, he’ll play for coach Dusty May and the Wolverines. Lendeborg, the UAB star big man who’s regarded as the top player in the transfer ...
If Yaxel Lendeborg returns to college for next season, he’ll play for coach Dusty May and the Wolverines. ... (No. 26) and The Athletic (No. 28) and a second-rounder by ESPN (No. 53).