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Justin Pippen, Scottie Pippen’s son, leaving Michigan during Sweet 16 to enter transfer portal
By Andrew Olson
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Justin Pippen, son of Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen, will not be with the Michigan Wolverines for the Sweet 16.
Pippen, a freshman guard, has reportedly elected to enter the NCAA transfer portal, which opened Monday.
NEWS: Michigan guard Justin Pippen will enter the transfer portal, a source tells @247Sports.
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Pippen’s Michigan bio shows that he logged 188 minutes in 28 appearances off the bench during the 2024-25 season. His contributions to the Wolverines’ Sweet 16 campaign include 44 points, 20 rebounds and 16 assists. Pippen last logged playing time on March 9 when Michigan faced in-state conference rival Michigan State. He played 5 minutes against the Spartans, scoring 2 points.
Out of Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, California, Pippen was a highly touted prospect. On the 247Sports Composite, Pippen was read 4-stars, the No. 12 player in the state of California, No. 13 combo guard and No. 106 player overall in the Class of 2024. He signed with Michigan over Texas A&M, Stanford, Georgia Tech and others.
Justin Pippen is the younger brother of former Vanderbilt standout Scotty Pippen Jr., now with the Memphis Grizzlies. Scotty played at Vandy from 2019-2022.
Pippen’s teammates are gearing up to face No. 1 overall seed Auburn on Friday in Atlanta. Michigan is a 5-seed in the South region. The Wolverines have defeated UC San Diego (68-65) and Texas A&M (91-79) to reach the Sweet 16.
A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.