After helping lead his team to the NCAA title game, Michigan Wolverines wing Tim Hardaway Jr. will enter the 2013 NBA Draft, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports. Hardaway joins Michigan teammate Trey Burke in this year's class.

The son of a longtime NBA star with the same name, Hardaway boasts an impressive pedigree and played well in his three years in Ann Arbor. Armed with size (6'6) and athleticism, he's physically the prototypical wing player teams look for in the draft.

In his final year at Michigan, Hardaway averaged 14.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. He was a 37 percent shooter from beyond the arc and shot 44 percent overall. He mostly struggled with his shot in the NCAA Tournament, though.

Hardaway is ranked No. 56 in this year's draft by Draft Express and No. 55 on the list compiled by ESPN's Chad Ford. Expect teams to give him a hard look in the second round.

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