Michigan Basketball: 3 things we learned in big win vs SDSU

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2. Caleb Houstan is producing the way we thought he would

Early in the season, Caleb Houstan was playing pretty decent and we figured that gradually every game he would get better and better but that was not entirely the case for Houstan.

He has struggled severely in the past four games for the Wolverines, especially from deep. However, today Caleb Houstan was at the forefront of an offensive onslaught shooting an amazing 4-5 from deep and ending the game with 17 points.

This was not his only key contribution to the team today, defensively he was playing lights out picking up two steals, and playing amazing off-ball defense for the Wolverines. But it was still great to see and for the first time, he’s starting to look like a top-10, five-star recruit.

From here, we hope to only see Caleb progress and improve his draft stock which took a huge hit early in the year with his struggles.