Juwan Howards continues to clean up on the recruiting trail securing the commitment of ESPN top 100 prospect (No. 77) Terrance Williams.
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“I picked Michigan because I feel like it’s the best fit for me,” Williams told ESPN. “Coach Howard is a player’s coach and that’s one thing I was impressed with during my visit there and I need a coach like that. I also love his coaching style. I like his fast-paced offense they run and the movement they have, such as back screens and a lot of ball screens.
“In his system, he told me I would play more of the 3 and 4 as a hybrid forward, but with his positionless style of basketball, it really doesn’t matter the numbers. It’s just more of who is at different spots, which is what I feel like I will thrive in.”
Williams, a 6-foot-6 forward from Gonzaga College High School (Washington D.C.) previously decommited from Georgetown was officially brought into Ann Arbor for an official visit to the campus just last weekend. Williams also averaged 15.6 points and 5.6 rebounds for Team Takeover on the Nike EYBL circuit this past spring and summer according to ESPN.
With Williams now in tow, Howard has four ESPN top-100 prospects including five-star Isaiah Todd as well as four-star prospects Hunter Dickinson and Zeb Jackson.Â