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Yaxel Lendeborg Turned Down Millions for Michigan Future
17 Mar
Summary
- Yaxel Lendeborg reportedly received a $7-9 million offer from Kentucky.
- He prioritized his career future over immediate financial gain.
- Lendeborg led Michigan to a 31-3 record and was named Big Ten Player of the Year.

Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg opted for the Wolverines over a substantial offer from Kentucky, reportedly starting with $7-9 million. Lendeborg explained his decision was driven by a desire to protect his career long-term, rather than chasing immediate wealth. He felt that prioritizing his future and development was more important than the significant financial incentive. Michigan's head coach, Dusty May, focused on Lendeborg's growth and goals, which resonated with the player.
Lendeborg's choice proved fruitful on the court. The 23-year-old averaged an impressive 14.6 points, seven rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. He was instrumental in leading Michigan to a remarkable 31-3 record and securing a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. His outstanding performance earned him the Big Ten Player of the Year award. Beyond his statistics, Lendeborg has also been praised as an exceptional teammate who has embraced the team's culture.




