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Caris LeVert's return to Michigan shows seniors not an endangered species


That’s what’s important here: that the fiction of being overlooked because one is a senior is apparently being vanquished. If LeVert plays a full season with Michigan in 2015-16, gains strength as he grows older, plays more efficiently because the offense will be more potent and the Wolverines excel as a team with their best player surrounded by more experience – all of that very well could result in him becoming a top-20 draft pick. (Sporting News)

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