Michigan Basketball Transfer News: Kelvin Grady Leaves Program
Kelvin Grady has decided to leave the Michigan Basketball program.
This doesn't come as a big surprise since Kelvin was benched for most of the second half of the season, after losing his starting role due to what Coach Beilein thought was poor defensive play.
BHB Perspective
I'm mixed on this transfer.
Not only did Kelvin show speed and flashes of greatness, but also he couldn't finish at the basket. The last two shots I remember him taking were really bad three-point air balls.
With the senior guards leaving the program, I thought Kelvin had a nice shot of running the point next year, but he has decided to pack it in for another program.
Over his career in Ann Arbor, Kelvin played in 64 games, averaged 4.9 points, 2.3 assists, and 1.6 rebounds per game.
Does this give Laval Lucas Perry a chance to run the point? Or will that go to one of the incoming freshmen?
This also gives Michigan another scholarship for next year, which could help the 2009-2010 class.
I hear a few top recruits from Memphis might have re-opened their recruitment recently.
Other Michigan News
Devin Gardner will announce tomorrow (Friday) at 2:00 at Inkster High School. Don't be surprised if he puts on a block M hat.
Rich Rod's coaching clinic this weekend is expected to have about 600 coaches.
The College Football Hall of Fame is opening a Michigan—Ohio State Rivalry exhibit.
The Big Ten Network will provide expanded coverage for Michigan's Spring Game on April 11.
A football movie is looking for extras in Flint. Here's your chance to get discovered.

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