The Michigan Wolverines reportedly reached an agreement with former Michigan Fab Five star Juwan Howard to be the school's next men's basketball coach on Wednesday.

With the hire of Howard, Michigan may have potentially secured commitments from two of the most high-profile college basketball recruits we may ever see. At least that is what longtime ESPN college basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla thinks.

Shortly after reports of the hire, Fraschilla took to Twitter to weigh in with the belief that Howard could one day convince the sons of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, two of Howard's former NBA teammates, to suit up for the Wolverines.

"Juwan Howard should be good hire @umichbball, especially because he’ll bring @MiamiHEAT culture of work ethic & toughness he learned from Pat Riley & Erik Spoelstra, Fraschilla wrote. "He’ll likely get Bronny James & Zaire Wade. (John Beilein) culture was great, too. Fab Five culture? Fun times but nah."

Howard, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade played together with the Miami Heat from 2010-13, winning two championships. Howard then transitioned into a role as an assistant coach with the Heat under Spoelstra. The former Michigan hoops player remained in that role through this NBA season, and he now transitions into his first head coach opportunity.

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have been vocal supporters of Howard as rumors of his candidacy at Michigan permeated social media over the past week.

“Talk to me nice. Say it is so!!!?” Wade wrote on Twitter prior to news of Howard's hiring. “My guy deserves this opportunity. This will only be right.”

Added LeBron James: “Man WHAT!!!!?? Absolutely the right choice and i hope it becomes a done deal ASAP!! One of my favorite people I’ve ever met at the age of 16 and been around since then.”

Bronny James, a member of the class of 2023, will enter high school this fall. Zaire Wade, class of 2020, will be a senior at American Heritage School (Plantation, Fla.) this fall. Zaire Wade is not ranked in the 247Sports Composite rankings, but he has received an offer from Nebraska and interest from Michigan State, Depaul and Miami.

247Sports basketball analyst Jerry Meyer was on hand to see LeBron James' eldest son play in Atlanta at a Nike EYBL event a few weeks ago.

“He’s a very good player, playing up a year," Meyer said. "At times he got physically overwhelmed but he’s gonna be a great player. I am not a good enough scout to be able to tell you how good he’s going to be. He’s not very tall, so growth is going to be a factor. But he has game, very skilled, you know he’s getting impeccable training. I’m sure he’s going to be a great player, he is a very good player, it’s just very hard to look at an eighth grader and know.”

Bronny James has already received a scholarship offer from Kentucky head coach John Calipari, and Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski was among those in attendance at the Nike event to see him play. Krzyzewski has a pre-existing relationship with LeBron James, having coached him for Team USA; they won gold medals at both the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. James has also stated in the past that he hopes his son plays for Krzyzewski in college.

So while Howard may be able to get Bronny James and Zaire Wade to at least visit Ann Arbor, there will certainly be intense competition for the sons of the future Hall of Famers.