Scottie Pippen’s son Justin has made a significant decision about his future, even though his team is still in the NCAA Tournament.
Justin Pippen, a freshman guard for Michigan, has decided to enter the transfer portal, according to Travis Branham of 247 Sports. Pippen is making the move even though the Wolverines are in the Sweet Sixteen.
NEWS: Michigan guard Justin Pippen will enter the transfer portal, a source tells @247Sports.
— Travis Branham (@TravisBranham_) March 24, 2025
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Pippen was a four-star recruit out of Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles. He chose Michigan over the likes of Texas A&M, Stanford, and Georgia Tech. He was the first commitment landed by coach Dusty May after May was hired last year.
Pippen wound up playing a minor role as a freshman, appearing in 28 games but playing just 6.6 minutes per game. He was viewed as a combo guard coming out of high school, but failed to carve out a role in Michigan’s rotation right away.
Presumably, Pippen will not play any further role in Michigan’s season. The Wolverines will face Auburn in the Sweet 16, having beaten UC San Diego and Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament’s first weekend.
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