Michigan's Aday Mara, Morez Johnson Jr. have big NBA decisions to make
To stay or to go to the NBA: That's what Michigan's frontcourt of Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. must decide
Michigan basketball 's big men have some big decisions to make. Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. , the two frontcourt starters from the Wolverines' 2025-26 national championship team, both have to determine what they'll do with their remaining eligibility.
Each could come back to college for at least one more season, but both have popped up on NBA mock drafts as likely first round selections. Mara and Johnson have had discussions with their coaches and neither have come to an immediate decision on what their future may hold. A person with knowledge of the situation that was unable to speak publicly told the Free Press the team does not have clarity on what Johnson and Mara will do next year and thinks "it will be a couple of weeks" before the dust settles and everybody has made a decision.
Much of that will likely rely on the early feedback they get from those around the NBA. They must make a final decision on their NBA status on May 27. MICHIGAN BASKEBALL: Looking ahead at Dusty May's roster for 2026-27 One NBA evaluator told the Free Press earlier this week they believed Mara "will safely go in [the] top 20" should he enter his name and added the point that "it's a weak center class and he might be the most talented one.
" Mara averaged 12. 1 points and 6. 8 rebounds as he was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and shot a team-best 66.