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Newsstand: Michigan basketball commits hold signing day ceremonies

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Tweets Of The Day

Two of Michigan basketball’s 2026 commits held signing day events in shooting guard Joseph Hartman and small forward Malachi Brown. Here’s a look at Hartman at his school:

And a look at Malachi Brown’s ceremony:

A crazy — albeit early-season — stat on Michigan junior center Aday Mara.

In defensive rating through two games, Michigan is 20.5 points per 100 possessions better with Aday Mara on the floor versus when he’s on the bench.

Michigan is blocking 20.6 percent of opponents’ two-point field goals when he’s on the floor versus 8 percent when he’s off.

A look at Wake Forest’s shot zone chart from the 85-84 Michigan win over the Demon Deacons Tuesday night in Detroit.

Former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh honored the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald at Los Angeles Chargers practice.

Quote Of The Day

“Probably ‘Killa,’ Jaishawn. We call Jaishawn ‘Killa’ for a reason, because he’s trying to kill people. He hits hard, he hits physical. I mean, if you put on the film, he’s definitely a violent, violent player, so I’d probably say ‘Killa.’”
— Michigan EDGE coach Pernell McPhee on who the most violent defender on the team is, naming Jaishawn Barham

Headlines Of The Day

• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Reading between the lines: Wink Martindale’s NFL to college adjustment, the most violent Michigan defender
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Who’s Next? A closer look at five Michigan commitment candidates
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: U-M commit Marky Walbridge is ‘a mean f—ing dude’ and the best OL in New England
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: News and Views: U-M protection issues, Bryce Underwood path to success, more
Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Michigan OC Chip Lindsey emphasizes fundamentals, praises Bryce Underwood’s growth ahead of Northwestern