Michigan basketball has filled a major hole in its roster one in fact that they had all of last year, but exacerbated from Caleb Houstan and Moussa Diabate remaining in the draft and Brandon Johns transferring. Duke forward Joey Baker announced he will join Michigan as a grad transfer, with two seasons of eligibility. It’s OFFICIAL! Welcome to the 〽️ Fam, @Joey bvker! 〽️ | #GoBlue | #ForCompetitorsOnly pic.twitter.com/wOjhsNjcoq Michigan Men's Basketball (@umichbball) June 18, 2022 Baker was also looking at Georgia and George Washington University. In his career thus far Baker has been more or less what Michigan's been looking for a 6'7"/206 off-the-bench shooter who can help them guard 2-4. He's not a creator and shouldn't put the ball on the floor, though Michigan shouldn't need him to. He's also coming off a hip injury that required surgery and kept him out of all but 5 minutes of last year's playoff run. [After THE JUMP: Hous