Michigan standout guard Chaundee Brown announced on Saturday that he intends to enter his name into the NBA draft.

Brown shared the following message via his twitter account:

"First and foremost...I would like to thank my lord and savior for giving me the ability and talent to play the game I love at this level.

It's important to thank each and every coach who believed in me, all my teammates/brothers as well as the staff at Michigan for welcoming me into the fold and being a part of something special.  I will always be a part of the Maize and Blue family for life!

I also would like to thank the coaches, my teammates and staff at Wake Forest.  They gave a young kid straight out of high school a platform that most aren't as fortunate to get.

Lastly, I want to thank my parents, my grandma and my brother, Chenar, for always holding me accountable, supporting me and having my best interest at heart - no matter what!

With all this said, I have decided that I will be entering my name into the 2021 NBA Draft, while hiring an agent."

In his single season at Michigan, Brown served as a critical piece coming off of the bench - often providing a much needed spark just when the Wolverines needed it most.  Brown averaged eight points and 3.1 rebounds per game during the 2020-21 season, including a 21-point performance off the bench against Florida State in the Sweet Sixteen.

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