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Hosted by Tim McCormick — former Michigan Basketball standout and longtime ESPN/NBA analyst — Hail Media's GO BLUE HOOPS blends nostalgia and insider insight to explore both the legends who built Michigan’s legacy and the players writing the next chapter today. Hail to the Victors and LET'S GO BLUE!!! Hail Media Our Stories. Our University. Our Team. 〽️GO BLUE! 💙💛

  1. 19 HR AGO

    GO BLUE HOOPS Ep.33: Charlie May Reveals Michigan's Biggest Strengths This Season

    Michigan basketball is entering one of the most important seasons of the Dusty May era, and Charlie May gives fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the Wolverines’ culture, preparation, scout team mentality, and expectations heading into the 2026-27 college basketball season.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgHere are your chapter time stamps and titles:[00:00] – Intro & Michigan Medicine Spotlight Tim McCormick opens the 33rd episode of the podcast, celebrating Michigan's national championship season and introducing today's special guest.[02:21] – An analysis of Elliot Cadeau withdrawing his name from the NBA draft, solidifying Michigan's backcourt alongside Trey McKenney as one of the nation's elite duos.[03:45] – All-Time Greatest Michigan Backcourts Tim ranks his top three backcourts in program history, featuring legendary duos like Jalen Rose and Jimmy King, and Trey Burke paired with Tim Hardaway Jr.[05:25] – Early Bracketology & Opening Night Matchup vs. UConn A look ahead 172 days to opening night at TD Garden in Boston, where Joe Lunardi projects reigning champion Michigan as a No. 1 seed matching up against a loaded No. 2 seed UConn.[06:57] – Kudos to former Wolverines Duncan Robinson and Caris LeVert for their NBA playoff runs, and a status update on where the current roster is training before summer workouts begin in three weeks.[08:35] – Michigan Man Interview: Charlie May joins to discuss graduating with a communications degree and his upcoming transition down south to serve as a graduate assistant for the Georgia Bulldogs.[09:47] – Charlie breaks down the intricate, behind-the-scenes responsibilities of a scout team mimicking complex opponent sets (like Purdue and UConn) to prepare the starters during game weeks.[12:27] – Life as a Coach’s Son & Family Height Genetics: A lighthearted look at balancing a life revolving entirely around basketball at the dinner table, and solving the mystery of how Charlie reached 6'5" when his father Dusty isn't quite as tall.[14:22] – Charlie takes us onto the court as the clock hit zero, sharing a surreal "blackout" celebration moment with Morez Johnson Jr. and a special exchange with his dad.[15:54] – Charlie shares stories of early bonding moments in Ann Arbor, learning to fly fish at local golf course ponds and riding on Will Tschetter's bass boat.[17:03] – A walk down memory lane remembering the team's massive celebration when Charlie hit a corner three while up 30 against Tennessee, highlighting the genuine brotherhood of the squad.[18:24] – The status of the team's championship ink pact, including the story of Charlie getting his number 12 tattooed on his arm alongside Morez Johnson Jr.[19:21] – The Scouting Report on Dusty May's "Suns Games" An honest and comical scouting report on Coach Dusty May's current game during post-practice freshman scrimmages, affectionately dubbed the "Suns games."[20:51] – Looking Ahead: Charlie evaluates the raw athletic skill sets of redshirt freshman Ricky Liburd and Oscar Goodman, projecting them to step up into open roster spots next season.[22:35] – Charlie outlines the most vital concepts he'll take with him to the SEC, focusing on being process-oriented and the necessity of individual sacrifice for the greater good of the team.[25:13] – Tim and Charlie agree on the single loudest, most disorienting venue to play in across the conference.[26:39] – Closing Thoughts: Charlie reflects on what makes the Ann Arbor community a permanent home before Tim wraps up the off-season broadcast.Subscribe to Hail Media for more Michigan basketball coverage, exclusive interviews, player development breakdowns, Big Ten analysis, and insider conversations surrounding Michigan Wolverines basketball.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #DustyMay

    29 min
  2. 6 DAYS AGO

    GO BLUE HOOPS Ep 32: Michigan Basketball Next Breakout Star? Ricky Liburd Speaks + Morez Johnson Jr analysis + New assistant Mody Maor

    Michigan basketball analyst Tim McCormick reacts to the NBA Combine performances of Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara before sitting down with rising Wolverine Ricky Liburd to discuss pressure, preparation, leadership, and his future at Michigan. It's GO BLUE HOOPS Episode 32!This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgIs Ricky Liburd ready for the spotlight? Tim gives his honest assessment while Ricky opens up about his basketball journey from Florida to Michigan, the work it takes to compete at the highest level, and what he learned from being part of a national championship team.In this episode of Go Blue Hoops, Ricky shares insights into his training routines, skill development, leadership growth, confidence, and long-term NBA aspirations. Tim and Ricky also dive into the realities of modern college basketball, team chemistry, player development, and the mindset required to succeed at a program like Michigan.Time stamps & Chapter titles:[00:00] – Tim opens the show with a thank you to Michigan Medicine & a preview of the mid-May basketball update.[01:05] – The Small Forward Vacancy: Is Ricky Liburd the Answer?After Juke Harris committed to Tennessee, Tim explains why he believes redshirt freshman Ricky Liburd is the frontrunner to start at the three for Dusty May.[02:35] – The "Mad Scientist" Coaching Staff: Dusty May & Mody MaorAnalysis of new assistant coach Mody Maor’s international background & why his tactical style perfectly mirrors Dusty May’s "basketball junkie" mentality.[04:10] – Dusty May’s NBA "Threat" & USA Basketball RoleTim discusses the potential for NBA teams to target Dusty May in the future & celebrates May’s new role as a court coach for USA Basketball's U18 team.[05:40] – NBA Draft Combine Update: Morez Johnson Jr. RisingTim breaks down Morez Johnson Jr.’s impressive 39-inch vertical & why he believes Morez is a lock for the top 20, making a return to Michigan unlikely.[07:45] – Point Guard Depth & LJ Cason’s Rehab StrategyA look at the backcourt situation following LJ Cason’s ACL injury & how new NCAA "five-in-five" rules might affect his return timeline.[08:50] – Lottery Projections: Yaxel Lendeborg & Aday MaraTim evaluates the draft stock of Michigan’s big men, predicting top-10 status for Lendeborg & high lottery potential for the 7'4" (in shoes) Aday Mara.[11:45] – The "DJ Wilson Rule": Why Morez Should Go ProUsing former Wolverine DJ Wilson as an example, Tim explains the "generational wealth" argument for why Morez Johnson should take his shot at the NBA now.[13:40] – Michigan Man Interview: Ricky Liburd on DevelopmentRicky joins the show to discuss what he learned during his redshirt year, including his visualization techniques and competing against his superstar teammates in practice.[16:45] – Scouting Report: The "3 and D" Athletic WingRicky provides his own scouting report, describing himself as an athletic wing who prides himself on defense, rebounding, and "winning plays."[23:30] – Championship Memories & The "Alpha Dog" LeaderRicky reflects on the national title run, identifies Elliot Cadeau as the team's vocal leader, and shares the specific advice Dusty May gave him to get on the court.[29:10] – Life in Ann Arbor: Winter, Football, & AcademicsFrom experiencing his first snowfall to managing a Michigan student-athlete's schedule, Ricky gives a glimpse into his life off the court.[32:45] – Closing Thoughts: The Work Starts NowTim and Ricky wrap up the interview with a focus on the upcoming summer workouts and a message to the fans.📌 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more exclusive Michigan basketball coverage, player interviews, and insider analysis from Go Blue Hoops and Hail Media Group.#MichiganBasketball #RickyLiburd #MorezJohnsonJr #MichiganWolverines #CollegeBasketball

    34 min
  3. 7 MAY

    GO BLUE HOOPS EP31 Michigan’s Roster Blueprint Revealed | Draft Decisions Will Decide Everything + Guest Danny Wolf!

    Michigan Basketball roster management is being tested this offseason—and the future of the program may come down to NBA Draft decisions, player development, and transfer portal strategy. In this episode of Go Blue Hoops, Tim McCormick breaks down Michigan Basketball’s 2026-27 roster construction, key position battles, and how draft decisions are reshaping the Wolverines.This episode is presented by The Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine . There is a difference between and answer and Michigan Answer. To find your Michigan Answer visit www.michigananswers.orgComing off championship expectations, Michigan Basketball now faces critical roster questions: Who steps up at small forward? Which players stay in the NBA Draft? And how much should Michigan rely on in-house development vs attacking the transfer portal?Tim gives a full breakdown of Michigan’s roster strategy, including:Small forward competition and depth concernsNBA Draft Combine impact on Michigan playersPlayer development timelines vs win-now pressureTransfer portal options vs trusting returning talentHere are your time stamps and chapter titles:[00:00] – Introduction & Michigan Medicine SpotlightTim opens the 31st edition of the podcast, reflecting on the program's national championship momentum and current player activity.[02:22] – Roster Under Construction: Speculating on the 2026-27 LineupA deep dive into Dusty May’s roster management. Tim breaks down the frontcourt depth (Estrella, Thiam, Reed) and the "50/50" draft decision of MZ Johnson.[03:55] – The Search for the Next Small ForwardWith Yaxel Lendeborg and Will Tschetter gone, Tim looks at transfer options (Hamad Mousa), in-house talent like Ricky Liburd, and incoming freshman Brandon McCoy.[06:57] – Point Guard Depth & Elliot Cadeau’s RoleAnalysis of the backcourt, the relief of Elliot Cadeau staying in Ann Arbor, and the potential need for a veteran "academic school" transfer for insurance.[09:05] – LJ Cason’s Injury Timeline & NCAA RulesTim discusses the recovery path for LJ Cason’s ACL and how the NCAA's proposed "five and five" rule impacted his surgery timing.[11:34] – Interview: Danny Wolf on the Brooklyn Nets & Rookie LifeDanny Wolf joins the show to discuss his transition to the NBA, his double-figure scoring months, and playing against legends like LeBron and Steph Curry.[13:25] – Developing the "Two-Big" System with Dusty MayDanny reflects on his recruiting process and how Dusty May convinced him that playing two seven-footers together would revolutionize the offense.[18:01] – From Yale to Michigan: Evolving from Center to Point ForwardA look at how Danny’s skill set was unlocked in Ann Arbor, moving away from a traditional "back to the basket" role to leading the break.[20:45] – Working with Juwan Howard in BrooklynDanny shares what it's like having Michigan legend Juwan Howard on the Nets coaching staff and the "banter" with Michigan State alums in the organization.[26:45] – Favorite Memories: The Big 10 Tournament Buzzer BeaterDanny identifies Trey Donaldson’s shot against Maryland as his top Michigan memory and reflects on the Ann Arbor community.This isn’t just roster talk—this is about how Michigan Basketball sustains success at the highest level under Dusty May.Is Michigan building another championship team…or risking a step back by trusting development over proven transfers?👇 Subscribe for more Michigan Basketball analysis, insider breakdowns, and Go Blue Hoops content.https://mgoblue.com/https://michiganmedicine.org/https://www.nbadraft.net/#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #nbadraft

    29 min
  4. 28 APR

    Go Blue Hoops Ep30: Michigan’s Championship Run Explained | Tim McCormick + Will Tschetter Break It Down! GO BLUE HOOPS

    Michigan Basketball National Championship recap, Front court transfer breakdown (JP Estrella, Moustapha Thiam, Jalen Reed), Morez Johnson Jr. return update, and Will Tschetter interview—Tim McCormick breaks down what’s next for the defending National Champion Wolverines and how Dusty May keeps Michigan on top. Yep - it's GO BLUE HOOPS Episode 30!Go Blue Hoops is presented by the Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine . There's a difference between an answer and a Michigan Answer. Get your Michigan Answer at www.michigananswers.org!Now that the dust has settled on Michigan’s National Championship season, Go Blue Hoops takes a full look back at the title run, the leadership, the roster chemistry, and the defining moments that made this team championship-level from start to finish.Tim gives his full analysis of Michigan Basketball’s championship season, what separated this team from the rest of college basketball, and why this run felt different. He also breaks down transfer portal front court additions Moustapha Thiam, Jalen Reed and J.P. Estrella and how they fit into Michigan’s future, and whether Morez Johnson Jr. returning could completely change the ceiling for next season’s roster.Later in the episode, Tim sits down with Will Tschetter to reflect on the championship journey, the locker room chemistry, the adversity, and the small details that helped Michigan make a dynamic run to the National Championship.Can Michigan repeat as National Champions? Is JP Estrella the missing piece? Does Morez Johnson Jr returning make Michigan a Final Four team again?Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what Michigan Basketball’s biggest offseason move still needs to be.Subscribe to Hail Media Group for more Michigan Basketball coverage, transfer portal updates, exclusive interviews, and championship-level analysis from former players and insiders.This Episode is Presented By: Michigan Medicine#MichiganBasketball #GoBlueHoops #NationalChampions

    41 min
  5. 22 APR

    Nimari Burnett Talks Championship run. The latest on Morez Johnson Jr. Go Blue Hoops Ep. 29!

    🔥 Michigan Basketball Roster Rebuild + Nimari Burnett Interview | Morez Johnson Jr. NBA Draft OutlookMichigan basketball is coming off a national championship, and in this episode of Go Blue Hoops host Tim McCormick sits down with Nimari Burnett and breaks down Michigan basketball’s title run. Tim also breaks down roster development, and the future of NBA prospects like Morez Johnson Jr.This Michigan basketball interview covers Nimari Burnett’s championship experience, Dusty May’s roster rebuild strategy, Michigan basketball recruiting, and Morez Johnson Jr NBA draft potential. Go Blue Hoops is presented by the Leaders and Best at Michigan Medicine. There's a difference between an answer and a Michigan answer. To get your Michigan answer visit www.MichiganAnswers.org 🎙️ WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: 🏆 Nimari Burnett on Michigan’s National Championship RunFirst-hand insight into what it took for Michigan basketball to win it all. 🔄 Dusty May’s Michigan Basketball Roster Strategy“Dusty May is rebuilding the roster as we speak.”– Transfer portal approach– Recruiting philosophy– Building a championship-level roster again 📈 Morez Johnson Jr NBA Draft Outlook– Elite rebounding and defensive upside– Growing buzz as a potential NBA lottery pick if he returns– What he must improve to elevate his draft stock ⭐ Player Development at Michigan“JP Estrella will be a key player for Michigan.”– Internal growth vs portal additions– Long-term roster construction 0:00 – Intro and Michigan Basketball Updates 5:12 – The Roster Rebuild and Transfer Portal Strategy 12:45 – Interview with Nimari Burnett: Reflecting on the Championship Run 28:30 – Nimari’s Role and Leadership for Next Season 35:15 – Morez Johnson Jr. NBA Draft Outlook & Recruitment Latest 44:50 – Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Content 🧠 MICHIGAN BASKETBALL BIG PICTURE:This episode breaks down how Michigan basketball is building a sustainable championship program through:✔️ Roster rebuilding in the NIL era✔️ NBA player development pipeline✔️ Recruiting + transfer portal balance 🎯 WHY THIS VIDEO MATTERS:Michigan basketball isn’t just reloading—they’re evolving.With insights from Nimari Burnett and analysis of players like Morez Johnson Jr, this episode gives fans a clear look at what’s next for Michigan basketball and its NBA-level talent pipeline. 📺 WATCH IF YOU LIKE:Michigan basketball analysis, NCAA championship breakdowns, NBA draft scouting, college basketball recruiting, and insider interviews with former players. 📢 ENGAGE WITH US: 👍 Like if Michigan can go back-to-back 💬 Comment: What position does Michigan basketball need most? 🔔 Subscribe for more Michigan basketball contentThis Video is sponsored by Michigan Medicine.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #NBADraft #CollegeBasketball #MarchMadness

    50 min
  6. 14 APR

    Michigan Won It All... Now What? Special guest Isaiah Livers! GO BLUE HOOPS Episode 28!

    Michigan Basketball National Championship recap — how the Michigan Wolverines won it all, what’s next for Dusty May, and can Michigan go back-to-back? It's Episode 28 of Go Blue Hoops!Michigan Basketball just completed a historic National Championship run, and in this video we break down exactly how Michigan won the national championship, the key moments that defined the Wolverines’ season, and what Michigan must replace to repeat as champions next year.This Michigan Basketball analysis covers the Michigan National Championship, Dusty May’s coaching strategy, roster turnover, and the future of Michigan basketball as they look to defend their title.We also sit down with former Michigan basketball player Isaiah Livers, who shares insight on this year’s team, what made this championship run special, and how his experience at Michigan and in the NBA shapes his perspective on building a winning program.Go Blue Hoops is presented by the Leaders and Best at ‪@MichiganMedicine‬. There's a difference between an answer and a Michigan answer. Get your Michigan Answer at www.michigananswers.orgHere are your chapter time stamps and titles:[00:00] - Introduction to the podcast and a look at the post-championship atmosphere, including the parade and the transfer portal.[01:19] - Tim reflects on the journey from the first official practice in September to winning the title.[03:41] - A breakdown of the victory parade and the massive impact of Coach Dusty May's contract extension.[05:43] - Discussion on Michigan's big men (Yaks, Adai Mara, and Merez) and their potential move to the NBA.[08:21] - Looking ahead to next season, including the commitment of JP Estrella and roster question marks.[10:44] - Isaiah Livers joins to discuss his recovery from hip surgery and his current status with the Phoenix Suns.[13:14] - Livers shares his impressions of the current team’s chemistry, defensive tenacity, and "Swiss Army Knife" players.[17:54] - 2018 Championship Run Memories: Reflecting on his own freshman year run to the National Championship game and the legacy of that era.[19:38] - The John Beilein Era: Insights into team chemistry under Coach Beilein and stories of how the team bonded off the court.[22:31] - Jordan Poole’s Buzzer Beater vs. Houston: Isaiah breaks down the legendary 2018 NCAA tournament shot from his perspective as the inbounder.[26:46] - Evolution Under Juwan Howard: How his leadership style and NBA preparation evolved when Coach Howard took over.[28:43] - A deep dive into the "lonely" process of recovering from major injuries and the importance of mental performance coaches.[33:40] - Why he chose Michigan and the story of Coach Beilein calling him while he was on the mound during a baseball game.[36:01] - Mr. Basketball & Xavier Tillman: Discussing the closest Mr. Basketball race in history and his friendship/rivalry with the former Michigan State Spartan.[40:53] - The COVID-19 Season Cancellation: Recounting the shock and sadness when the 2020 postseason was canceled.[43:07] - Fast Break Questions: Quick hits on his toughest opponents (Lamar Stevens in college, Kyrie Irving in the NBA), favorite venues, and hobbies like anime and stocks.[46:01] - Closing & Favorite Michigan Memory: Final thoughts on his time at Michigan and his love for his freshman year teammates.🏀 WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO:Michigan basketball national championship recapHow Michigan won the national championshipKey moments from Michigan’s title runWhat Michigan loses heading into next seasonWhat Michigan needs to replace to repeatDusty May’s biggest challenges moving forwardIsaiah Livers interview and analysisMichigan basketball future outlook🔥 JOIN THE CONVERSATIONDo you think Michigan basketball can repeat as national champions?What’s the biggest piece they need to replace?👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #MarchMadness #nationalchampionship

    48 min
  7. 3 APR

    Why Michigan Will Win over Arizona! Keys to the Game & Guest Nik Stauskas! | Go Blue Hoops Ep 26

    Go Blue Hoops is presented by the Leaders and Best at  @MichiganMedicine  There's a difference between an answer and a Michigan answer. Find your Michigan answer at www.michigananswers.org Michigan basketball plays in the FINAL FOUR THIS WEEKEND starting with fellow Number 1 seed Arizona! Tim McCormick gives us his keys to victory for the Wolverines over the Wildcats, and then former Michigan superstar Nik Stauskas RETURNS to the show to share his own experiences playing in the Final Four, how the current team should approach it and his own thoughts on how Michigan will win! Better listen to Nik now, because he predicts he'll have no voice left after the tournament is over. LFG!!!The Legacy. The Season. The Story.🧱 WHAT YOU’LL GET IN THIS VIDEO:Michigan vs Arizona previewInsights from Nik StauskasHere are the key timestamps and segments from the video:[00:00] Tim sets the stage for a historic weekend in Indianapolis as the 35-3 Wolverines prepare for the national semifinal. [01:22] The Journey to IndyReflecting on the team's dedication since their 1st practice on September 23rd & the "Game of the Decade" matchup vs Arizona. [02:36] Why Aday Mara must stay on the floor to control the paint against Arizona's high-scoring interior offense. [03:39] Analyzing the marquee matchup between Elliot Cadeau and Jaden Bradley, & why Roddy Gayle and Nimari Burnett are the keys to a victory. [05:40] How Michigan’s veteran roster can exploit Arizona’s youth and take advantage of the "mid-range" gaps in the Wildcats' defensive scheme. [07:42] Tim issues a challenge to the team to stay hungry, avoid careless turnovers, & appreciate the seniors who stayed to build this culture. [11:08] Nik Stauskas ReturnsThe Michigan legend & former Big Ten Player of the Year joins the show to discuss the "special" feeling surrounding this 2026 squad. [13:47] Nik reflects on the "invincibility" of the 2013 team, the celebrity status of being a Wolverine, & the heartbreak of the loss to Louisville. [17:11] A fascinating look at the challenges of shooting in massive football stadiums and Nik's solo pre-game shooting session in 2013. [20:01] What Nik would say to the current team about the weight of the "Block M" and the chance to be remembered forever as champions. [22:11] Coach Beilein’s tactical pregame approach with the fiery motivational speeches of assistants like Bacari Alexander. [24:54] The guys revisit Spike’s legendary first-half performance in the title game and the true story behind the famous Kate Upton tweet. [28:24] Nik shares stories of Tim Hardaway Jr. checking his teammates' focus and why his "NBA-ready" mentality was vital for the locker room. [30:35] Analyzing the difference between Trey’s assertive scoring nature and Yaxel's ability to dominate the game through the flow of the offense. [34:47] As a broadcaster, Nik breaks down why Michigan’s high-intensity "shootarounds" and attention to detail created this late-season "breakthrough." [38:40] Reacting to current players' comments about the stress and joy of the Final Four, and Nik’s admission that Michigan was the most fun he ever had playing ball. [41:17] The former All-American gives his final take: avoid early foul trouble, push the pace in transition, and "just play free." [45:02] Tim and Nik wrap up with a promise to celebrate with a "Wolverine Hug" and a "Hail to the Victors" after Monday night's game.🔥 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE MICHIGAN STORIES!Like and subscribe 👍 to the channel and join us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/hailmediagroupInstagram: www.instagram.com/hailmediagroupLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hail-media-group/TIkTok: www.tiktok.com/@hailmediagroupSubstack: https://hailmediagroup.substack.com/ X / Twitter: https://x.com/hailmediagroupHail 〽️edia.Our Stories.Our University.Our Team.#MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #MarchMadness #finalfour #NCAATournament #TimMcCormick

    45 min

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Hosted by Tim McCormick — former Michigan Basketball standout and longtime ESPN/NBA analyst — Hail Media's GO BLUE HOOPS blends nostalgia and insider insight to explore both the legends who built Michigan’s legacy and the players writing the next chapter today. Hail to the Victors and LET'S GO BLUE!!! Hail Media Our Stories. Our University. Our Team. 〽️GO BLUE! 💙💛

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