The Michigan basketball team has some questions it needs to answer before the 2017-18 season, but one of them shouldn’t be depth. The Wolverines have it, more than enough in fact.
It’s true that Michigan isn’t incredibly deep at every position. The power forward spot is one that will give John Beilein some headaches this year, but even that isn’t as bad as it seems.
Duncan Robinson, who started at the four as a sophomore, will be the guy. And if needed, Moe Wagner can slip into that spot, while either Jon Teske or Austin Davis players center.