Transfer target Juke Harris sports Michigan gear for parade during visit
One of Michigan basketball's top targets in the transfer portal witnessed the Wolverines' ultimate celebration on Saturday.
One of Michigan basketball's top targets in the transfer portal witnessed the Wolverines' ultimate celebration. Juke Harris , a consensus top-five player in the transfer portal, was in Ann Arbor wearing a blue Michigan jacket with a maize "M" on the left breast as the parade went down South University and turned into the athletic complex. The Free Press reported earlier this week that he would be on hand for a visit this weekend and that's exactly what he did, taking in the sights and sounds as thousands of fans lined the street to celebrate Michigan's national championship.
Harris said winning was a key factor when deciding where he would be next year. FOLLOW ALONG: Michigan basketball celebrates championship with parade: Live updates "Yeah, it's been super chaotic but it's been fun," Harris told the Free Press. [I'm looking for] a winning program and somewhere I can continue to play my game โ that's about it.
" Harris was a second-team All-ACC guard was one of the top-15 scorers in the country in 2025-26, averaging 21. 4 points per game to go with 6. 5 rebounds per game.
He stands 6 feet 7 and 200 pounds, but would be big enough to play the wing for Michigan next season as it looks to replace Yaxel Lendeborg. Alternatively, he could serve as a true shooting guard alongside five-star recruit Brandon McCoy, though Trey McKenney will get a lot of run at that spot. Harris, who scored 750 points for the Demon Deacons last year, said he doesn't need to hear a certain pitch to choose a program, but sees himself fitting into the greater picture in Ann Arbor should he choose to come to U-M.