Michigan's Moritz Wagner And D.J. Wilson Declare For NBA Draft, Won't Hire Agents

Following breakout seasons for the Michigan Wolverines, forward Moritz Wagner and D.J. Wilson will declare for the NBA Draft. However, Wagner and Wilson won't hire agents yet. 

The decision to not hire agents leaves open the possibility Wagner and/or Wilson will return to Michigan for another year. 

After playing only 8.6 minutes per game as a freshman, Wagner had a big year for the Wolverines. He averaged 12.1 points per game (up from two) and 4.2 rebounds per game. But his best play game during Michigan's late season run. Wagner had the best game of his career against Louisville in the NCAA Tournament, putting up 26 points. 

Wilson played only 6.6 minutes per game as a sophomore, but averaged over 30 this year. He put up 11 points per game (up from two as well) with 5.3 rebound and a block per game. He averaged 16 points per game with three blocks in the NCAA tourney.  

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