Juke Harris, star transfer guard, not coming to Michigan basketball
Michigan basketball was on the short list of Juke Harris suitors. But both sides have decided to move in a different direction.
Former Wake Forest guard Juke Harris hasn't announced where he'll be playing in 2026-27, but as he goes through his options, this has become clear: It won't be in Ann Arbor . A person with knowledge of the discussions between Michigan basketball and Harris' camp but not permitted to speak on the situation publicly told the Free Press that both sides have agreed it's best to move in a different direction. Harris was previously perceived as the top remaining option left on the Wolverines' board.
PROS IN WAITING: Michigan patient waiting on Aday Mara, Morez Johnson NBA draft decisions Harris has filed for NBA Draft early entry, but he's maintaining his eligibility to return to the college game. If he does, the other two options are Tennessee and North Carolina and it appears the former is becoming more likely − On3's Joe Tipton predicted Harris will sign with the Volunteers. The NBA combine takes place in Chicago from May 10–17, then players have until May 27 to decide if they want to exit the NBA Draft, set to take place June 23-24 at Barclays Center in New York.
A 6-foot-7, 200-pound guard with forward size, Harris was one of the nation's elite scorers last season with the Demon Deacons, finishing No. 14 nationally at 21. 7 points per game to go with 6.
5 rebounds. Harris had seven games with 28 points or more, included 17 games with at least 20 points. He became Wake Forest's first player since 1961 to score at least 750 points in a season.