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Forecast first round pick Yaxel Lendeborg withdraws from the 2025 NBA Draft and registers with Michigan
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Forecasted First-Rounder Yaxel Lendeborg Withdraws from 2025 NBA Draft, Commits to Michigan Program

May 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Yaxel Lendeborg has decided to step away from the 2025 NBA Draft despite being projected as a first-round pick. Instead, he will join the University of Michigan’s basketball team, as reported by ESPN. Lendeborg played at UAB from 2023 to 2025 and took the transfer portal route to join the Wolverines. At 22, he expressed that spending another year in college is all about growth and development, both on the court and personally. He thanked Michigan State coach Dusty May and his staff for handling the transition smoothly and appreciated the Champions Circle Collective for facilitating his pre-draft experiences with NBA teams. Lendeborg earned significant accolades at UAB, including AAC Tournament MVP in 2024, first-team All-AAC, and AAC Defensive Player of the Year honors for two consecutive seasons. College players must withdraw from the NBA Draft by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday to keep their NCAA eligibility.

Fan Take: This move highlights how some players prioritize their development over immediate entry into the NBA, underscoring the value of college basketball as a key stage for growth. For fans, it means another exciting season of talent to watch in college, which could lead to even stronger NBA rookies down the line.

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