We just finished recording a podcast segment about next year's basketball team and forgot to mention him, so this can't be that much of a surprise. NEWS: Michigan guard Isaiah Barnes plans to enter the transfer portal, he tells @On3sports. Former four-star recruit.https://t.co/pBBkqNrgra — Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) March 19, 2023 Barnes came in with the 2021 class as an athletic body that Michigan hoped to develop into the kind of three-and-D-plus slashing wing-guard that they've desperately needed since Isaiah Livers graduated. Two years of not playing when Michigan so desperately needed guys remotely like what Barnes projected to was the first clue it's not happening here. The next clue was Barnes being unavailable for the back end of the season once the rotation solidified without him. His production the few times earlier this year that he did get on the court was: Hopefully a new venue will unlock the player we always hoped he would be. They did get a redshirt on him so he should have three years of eligibility left to do so. Michigan's roster for the 2023-'24 season still has a lot of question marks. Here's the depth chart for next year as it stands: Pos Commits Freshmen (c/o 2027) Sophomores (c/o 2026) Juniors (c/o 2025) Seniors (c/o 2024 PG (2) C.Anderson D.McDaniel J.Llewellyn*^ SG (1) G.Washington K. Bufkin Wing (3) Je.HowardY.Khayat J.Baker*^ PF (4) W. Tschetter*G. Glenn T.Williams^Ja.Howard^ C (2) P.Kante T.Reed H.Dickinson^ Total 1 2 6 4 2 Will Hunter Dickinson, Jett Howard, and/or Kobe Bufkin set out for the pros? Will Joey Baker get a 6th year? Does Williams want to come back if they get a starting PF in the portal? Does Llewellyn want to come back after a medshirt to be the backup guard? What's it like having a backup guard? Commence offseason. There is no content after the jump.