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How former Michigan basketball standouts are performing in the NBA in 2022-23 season

Michigan basketball's 2022-23 season isn't going the way many had hoped, but standouts of yesteryear continue to excel at the next level.

From rookies making their mark to veteran players averaging new career highs in points, here's a peek at how former Wolverines are faring in the NBA.

(Listed in alphabetical order and with seasons played while at Michigan; statistics are this season entering Tuesday.)

Moussa Diabate, F, Los Angeles Clippers (2021-22)

He has started to catch on in LA in recent weeks, and has now played in a career-high four straight games for the Clippers after originally signing a two-way contract, which means he can move up and down with the G League affiliate Ontario Clippers.