Newsstand: Former Michigan guard Tim Hardaway Jr., Detroit Pistons fall to New York Knicks

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The Detroit Pistons fell to the New York Knicks, 116-113, in Game 6 of Thursday night, falling 4-2 in the first-round series.
Former Michigan guard Tim Hardaway Jr. put up 7 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal with 4 turnovers in 33 minutes.
Hardaway, a former Knick, started all six games in the series, averaging 12 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 31.5 minutes per game. He was fouled on a shot at the buzzer down one point in Game 4 but didn’t get the call. He would’ve shot three free throws but instead the game ended. Detroit went on to lose in six games.
Michigan freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood made an appearance at the Detroit Pistons game Thursday night.
A video of Underwood throwing at Michigan’s indoor facility, Glick Fieldhouse.
Michigan basketball incoming freshman guard Trey McKenney signed an NIL deal with Randy Wise Automotive. McKenney will drive a 2025 Ford Bronco while in Ann Arbor.
“As a Flint native, we’re proud to support him and continue giving back through local nonprofits like the Boys & Girls Club and United Way,” Randy Wise Automotive wrote in a social media post.
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Another edition of ‘Guess Who?’ this time with Michigan wide receiver Fredrick Moore and running back Justice Haynes.
Quote Of The Day
“I kind of had a good beat on how it would be. The work ethic — he’s doing a lot to get better. Part of the reason I brought Chip in … it’s been fun. We’ve created some shots and created some different pass concepts to help us in that, and we’ll continue to do that. It’s not like the offense is just put together right now. We have a whole summer to evaluate and see and do what we need to do to go win the game. But it’s been a fun spring, and the receivers got better, which has helped.
“But probably the biggest piece is just the knowledge of [Underwood] knowing where he’s going, what’s going on, and watching the other teammates grow towards him. You come in with a guy that’s so highly ranked and highly touted, it’s easy for a lot of guys to deflect and not want him to be part of the team. But they just embrace him like they embrace everybody else, and he’s embraced the team and is very humble, very selfless.”
— Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore on Underwood
Headlines Of The Day
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• Clayton Sayfie and Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Podcast: Michigan spring ball MVPs and other superlatives, Mason Graham prank call, Big Ten basketball opponent breakdown
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: Michigan recruiting board reset: Closing time approaches with top wide receiver targets
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Jim Harbaugh reacts to Michigan tying program record for most first-round picks: ‘Just awfully, awfully proud of them’