Detroit — For a guy who hit probably the most-important, most-clutch and, yes, most-stunning shot of Michigan’s basketball season in 2015-16, it wasn’t enough to wash clean the ball of frustration that was Kam Chatman.
He barely played as a sophomore at Michigan, and when he did play, he didn’t really know his role, and when you don’t know your role, you aren’t likely to be much of a contributor.
After averaging 15.2 minutes as a freshman, he averaged only 7.2 his second year. And many of those were against weak nonleague foes, or in garbage time.