Michigan State gets unfortunate update regarding transfer center Aiden Sherrell

Michigan State basketball fans really just want one thing (other than a national title): an elite transfer center. The Spartans just wrapped up another decent season, going 27-8 with a Sweet 16 berth, but they fell short of their goals due to a deficiency of shooters on the roster.

The Spartans just didn’t have the shooters to really compete and when it mattered most, Michigan State started off ice-cold from the floor. They fell behind by 19 in the first half against UConn before storming back to take a lead in the second half. They ran out of gas, however, because they just didn’t have the depth (Kaleb Glenn and Divine Ugochukwu injuries didn’t help) nor the consistent offense.

Now, the Spartans are heading into the 2026-27 season with a projected backcourt that’s about six deep and the only deficiency on the roster is the center spot…

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