Even for a reigning national champion like Michigan basketball, roster turnover is an inevitable part of the college game. While the Wolverines celebrate their title, the offseason brings decisions, and sharpshooter Winters Grady has made his: he's entering the transfer portal.
Grady's time in Ann Arbor was unfortunately marred by injury, limiting him to just nine appearances this past season. The 6'6" guard from Prolific Prep in California, known for his smooth shooting stroke, averaged 1.9 points and showed flashes of his potential, including a career-high six points against Rutgers.
With four years of eligibility remaining, Grady is now poised for a fresh start. His departure comes as Michigan navigates a roster in flux, with several key players exhausting their eligibility and others weighing NBA draft decisions, all while a highly-touted six-player freshman class arrives.
For a player like Grady, finding the right system to showcase his perimeter scoring could be a game-changer. His next stop will be one to watch for fans who appreciate the pure shooter's role in today's fast-paced game.
