Justin Pippen finds home at Cal after “terrible” year at Michigan – The Mercury News Today Us News



BERKELEY — The son of the Hall of Famer arrived in college last season expecting to be part of something special.

Instead, Justin Pippen hardly played as a freshman point guard at Michigan. He averaged fewer than 7 minutes and just 1.6 points per outing and never got on the floor for any of the Wolverines’ three NCAA tournament games.

“It was terrible, to be completely honest,” the youngest son of Scottie Pippen said. “You have no rhythm offensively. You kind of go into a hole where you’re wondering, ‘Am I really able to play at this level? Do they trust me? What is it?’”

While Michigan moved forward with a team that has compiled a 25-1 record so far this season and is ranked No. 1, Pippen found a home in Berkeley, helping Cal generate its best season in a decade. The Bears (18-8, 6-7 ACC) will continue pursuit of their first NCAA bid since 2016 when they host rival Stanford (16-10, 5-8) on Saturday afternoon at Haas Pavilion.

Pippen said his self-belief never faded during his year at Ann Arbor. He merely needed an environment where the feeling was mutual.


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