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One day after securing a commitment from Indiana forward Malik Reneau, Miami head coach Jai Lucas has now brought in a point guard to help round out his first starting lineup for the 'Canes.
The Miami Hurricanes and Jai Lucas continue to be on the hot trail of a Big 10 transfer as they land the commitment of Michigan guard Tre Donaldson out of the portal.
The junior led the Wolverines in assists, with 4.1, and steals, with 1.0. He added 11.3 points per game and 3.5 rebounds. Donaldson was a two-way force for Michigan and helped lead the team to a Big Ten Tournament title and a March Madness run that ended with a loss to his former team in the Sweet 16.
It was a bit shocking when Tre Donaldson entered the transfer portal and was going to leave Michigan basketball after one season with the Wolverines. But that's
Donaldson, who’s from Tallahassee, is joining a Miami program that’s coming off its worst season ever and is in a transition period. The Hurricanes finished 7-24 overall and placed dead last in the 18-team ACC with a 3-17 mark during a forgettable campaign in which longtime coach Jim Larrañaga stepped down in late December.
Donaldson shared a highly emotional one-emoji message on his Instagram message Tuesday shortly after news broke of his transfer, a surprising development to Michigan fans who know about the program's current status as one of the best positioned programs for deep runs in March behind coach Dusty May.
A Tallahassee native, Tre Donaldson is headed back to his home state joining Miami Hurricanes basketball after one season with Michigan Wolverines.
Donaldson is the reason why Michigan won the Big Ten Tournament as he hit a game-winner in the semifinals to lift the Wolverines over Maryland. The Terrapins took the lead with five seconds to go, but Donaldson put Michigan on top with under one second remaining.