For the third season in a row, a transfer will be starting at point guard for the Michigan Wolverines. Princeton transfer Jaelin Llewellyn is taking a similar path to Mike Smith and DeVante’ Jones, and hopes to lead the Wolverines to postseason success.
A two-time All-Ivy league player, Llewellyn was Princeton’s second-leading scorer last season averaging 15.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, while shooting 38.6% from three.
Here’s a breakdown of what Michigan fans can expect from him offensively, based on advanced statistics from last season (all stats are courtesy of @CBBAnalytics on Twitter)
He’s not a great rim finisher, but he’s crafty in the paint
As is usually the case with 6-foot-2 guards, Llewellyn isn’t the greatest finisher at the rim.