Michigan's Morez Johnson Staying in NBA Draft
Johnson improved his draft stock after a strong combine and is projected as a top-20 pick, according to mock drafts.
- Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. announced on Tuesday, May 19, that he is staying in the 2026 NBA Draft and leaving the Wolverines after one memorable season.
- During his lone season at Michigan, Johnson averaged 13.1 points and 7.3 rebounds while shooting 62.3% from the field as the national champions' defensive anchor.
- His decision followed a strong showing at last week's NBA Draft Combine, where the 6-foot-9 forward drilled 17 of 25 three-pointers and climbed into first-round projection range.
- Coach Dusty May has already replenished the frontcourt by adding transfers Moustapha Thiam from Cincinnati, J.P. Estrella from Tennessee, and Jalen Reed from LSU.
- ESPN's Jeremy Woo projects Johnson as a potential top-20 pick, describing him as a "glue-guy candidate" for teams seeking athletic frontcourt versatility and defensive switching ability.
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Michigan’s Morez Johnson staying in NBA draft
Michigan forward Morez Johnson ended speculation he could return to the Wolverines for his junior season by entering the 2026 NBA Draft. Johnson averaged 13.1 points and 7.3 rebounds last season and played in 40 games for national champion Michigan (37-3). He spent his freshman season at Illinois but transferred to play for head coach
Morez Johnson Jr. stays in NBA Draft, ending time at Michigan
Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. announced Tuesday that he will remain in the 2026 NBA Draft, ending his time in Ann Arbor after helping lead the Wolverines to a national championship during one of the most dominant seasons in program…
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