Incoming 5-star guard Trey McKenney shines for Team USA, speaks on how he can help Michigan
The future of the Wolverines is in good hands
Michigan men’s basketball signee Trey McKenney was a late addition to Team USA for the Nike Hoop Summit, and he was one of the best players on the floor over the weekend. In 20 minutes, the incoming five-star guard scored 22 points (7-9 FG, 4-6 3PT, 4-5 FT) to go with four rebounds and an assist. His three-point dagger in overtime helped Team USA beat Team World 124-117.
Prior to helping Team USA pull out the win, McKenny spoke with NBA Draft analyst Krysten Peek. As a Flint (MI) native, McKenney said the Wolverines were amped to learn he was staying in the Mitten.
“They were excited,” McKenney said. “They were recruiting me very hard, and I feel like they wanted me to have a big part in what they do next year. They’re giving me the opportunity to make a big impact, so I’m excited.”
McKenney can score from anywhere on the floor, and he can guard positions 1-4 as long as he’s not giving up too much height. He said his rolodex of skills will let him make his mark as a freshman.
“Just my versatility,” McKenney said. “I can play on the ball, I can get others involved, and I can play off the ball. I can space the floor and shoot it, (and) I can play off the dribble and off the closeouts. I just think my versatility is really going to stick out next year.”
McKenney could be one of the best players in college basketball in a couple years, as well as a high pick in whichever NBA draft he enters. Even with professional potential, he said playing in Ann Arbor is all he could ask for.
