2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster

Jersey Number 4
Nimari Burnett
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 195
- Hometown:
- Chicago, Ill.
- High School:
- Prolific Prep (Calif.)
Pronunciation
First Name: "nih-mahr-ee"
Last Name: "burr-net"
Who is Nimari Burnett?
• Veteran and experienced player; entering sixth season
• Cerebral player with strong knowledge and feel for the game
• Capable and willing shooter, especially in catch-and-shoot situations
• Plays multiple perimeter positions
• Size, length, and motor make him a pest defensively
• Relishes the challenge of guarding bigger guards and wings
• Not afraid to crash the boards
Career: Collegiate
• Played in 110 career games, with 80 starts
• Career Record: 105-65
• Michigan: 71 games, with 71 starts
• Alabama: 27 games, with nine starts
• Texas Tech: 12 games
• Points: 884 (8.0 ppg)
• Rebounds: 340 (3.1 rpg)
• Assists: 167 (1.5 apg)
• Helped Alabama to the SEC regular season and tournament title (2023)
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten Tournament title (2025)
• U-M's fourth conference tournament championship
• Earned automatic bid to NCAA Tournament
• Helped Alabama to NCAA Tournament (2023)
• Awarded No. 1 overall seed, No. 1-seed in South Regional
• Defeated No. 16-seed Texas A&M CC (96-75) in first round, No. 8-seed Maryland (73-51) in second round
• In Sweet 16, lost to No. 5-seed San Diego State (71-64)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2025)
• Awarded No. 5-seed in South Regional
• Defeated No. 12-seed UC San Diego (68-65) in first round, No. 4-seed Texas A&M (91-79) in second round
• In Sweet 16, lost to No. 1-seed Auburn (78-65)
Honors & Awards:
• Academic All-Big Ten (2025)
• (2x) U-M Athletic Academic Achievement (2024, '25)
• U-M’s Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree (2025)
Season: 2025-26 (Michigan)
• Played and started in two games
• Averaging 8.0 points per game
• Scored a season-high 14 points against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Shooting 40.0 percent (4-for-10) from three
• Made a season-high four three pointers on seven attempts (57.1 percent) vs. Oakland
•Has four rebounds and three assists
• Averaging 18.2 minutes per game
• Played a season-high 20 minutes vs. Oakland
Season: 2024-25 (Michigan)
• One of four Wolverines to play, and start, all 37 games
• Averaged 9.4 points per game
• Posted 17 games in double figures, with one of 20-plus
• Scored a season-high 20 vs. Rutgers (Feb. 27); hit game-winning three-pointer as time expired
• Averaged 3.5 rebounds per game
• Posted 11 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds (2x): at Wisconsin (Dec. 3), vs. Auburn (March 28)
• Averaged 1.5 assists per game
• Posted nine games of three-plus assists
• Dished a career-best tying six assists vs. Xavier (Nov. 27)
• Shot career-best 47.6 percent from the field (118-for-248)
• Led U-M with 66 three-pointers
• Shot career-best 40.0 percent on three-pointers (66-for-165)
• Posted eight games of three-plus three-pointers
• Made a career-best-tying five three-pointers against Western Kentucky (Dec. 29)
• Had 29 steals, tied for second on U-M
• Had a season-best three steals against Northwestern (Jan. 19)
• Averaged 26.3 minutes per game
• Posted 10 games of 30-plus minutes
• Played a season-high 37 minutes at UCLA (Jan. 7)
Season: 2023-24 (Michigan)
• Only Wolverine to play, and start, all 32 games
• Averaged 9.6 points per game
• Posted 16 games in double figures
• Scored a career-high 21 points at St. John's (Nov. 13)
• First career game of 20-plus points
• Scored all 21 points in the first half; finished 8-for-8 (FG), 4-for-4 (3FG), and 1-for-2 (FT)
• Averaged 4.1 rebounds per game
• Posted 13 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds against Ohio State (Jan. 15)
• Averaged 2.4 assists per game
• Posted 13 games of three-plus assists
• Dished a career-best six assists at Penn State (Jan. 7) at the Palestra
• Second on U-M with 52 three-pointers
• 31 of his 52 three-pointers were made away from Ann Arbor
• Made a season-best four three-pointers at St. John's
• Had 28 steals: second on U-M
• Had a season-best five steals vs. Florida (Dec. 19) in the Jumpman Invitational
• Averaged 31.3 minutes per game
• Posted 20 games of 30-plus minutes, with three of 40-plus
• Played a career-best 44 minutes vs. Florida (2OT)
Season: 2022-23 (Alabama)
• Played in 27 games, with nine starts
• Made Alabama debut, and first career start, against Longwood (Nov. 7): three points, two rebounds
• Missed nine games following left wrist surgery (fracture)
• Averaged 5.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game
• Posted five games in double-figures
• Scored a season-best 18 points against Jacksonville State (Nov. 18); made five three-pointers
• Posted nine games with three-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best four rebounds (4x)
• Had 20 assists, four blocks, and 10 steals
• Had a season-best three assists at LSU (Feb. 4)
• Had a season-best block (4x)
• Had a season-best steal (10x)
• Averaged 14.7 minutes per game
• Posted 16 games with 15-plus minutes, with five of 20-plus
• Played a season-best 24 minutes against Liberty (Nov. 11)
Season: 2021-22 (Alabama)
• Transferred to Texas Tech
• Redshirted the season following surgery on his right knee
Season: 2020-21 (Texas Tech)
• Played in 12 games, off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Northwestern State (Nov. 25): two points, two steals, and a rebound
• Averaged 5.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game
• Posted eight games with five-plus points, two of 10-plus
• Scored a season-best 12 points against Grambling (Dec. 6): 7-for-7 on free throws
• Scored 10 points against Abilene Christian (Dec. 9)
• Posted four games with three-plus rebounds
• Grabbed season-best four rebounds (2x): Troy (Dec. 4) and Abilene Christian
• Shot 88.9 percent from the free throw line (32-for-36)
• Made a career-best eight free throws on a career-best 10 attempts against Abilene Christian
• Recorded 11 assists, six blocks, and 17 steals
• Had a season-best four assists against Incarnate Word (Dec. 29)
• Had a career-best three blocks against Troy
• Had a career-best six steals against Grambling
• Averaged 17.7 minutes per game
• Posted four games of 20-plus minutes and one 30-plus
• Played a season-best 30 minutes against Abilene Christian
Prep Career
• Consensus Top 50 ranking for Class of 2020: ESPN (5-star; 22), 247Sports (4-star; 38), Rivals (4-star; 39)
• McDonald’s All-American, an invitee to the Jordan Brand Classic and Iverson Classic (2020)
• All three games were canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
• Played one season at Morgan Park (Chicago), before transferring to Prolific Prep (Napa, Calif.) for three seasons
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 25.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists; helped the Crew to a 31-3 record earning the No. 8 seed at the GEICO Nationals before it was canceled due to Covid-19
• Senior teammate with Jalen Green, who skipped college for the NBA G League's Ignite before getting selected No. 2 overall in the 2021 NBA Draft (Houston)
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 21.4 points, helping the Crew to a 29-7 record
• Played a limited role as a sophomore (2017-18) after missing five weeks due to a wrist injury
• As a freshman (2016-17; Morgan Park), averaged 11.4 points off the bench; helping the Mustangs to a 26-6 record and the 2017 Class 3A State title after a thrilling 69-67 OT win over Fenwick; made six three-pointers off the bench scoring a team-best 24 points in championship game
• Guided the Mustangs to the Class 3A championship game following wins in the sectional final (Bogan; 101-71), super-sectional (North Lawndale; 71-59), and semifinal (Lanphier; 60-53; nine points and four rebounds)
• Played with former Illinois All-Big Ten guard Ayo Dosunmu
• Played AAU with Team WhyNot
USA Basketball
• Played on 2019 USA 3X3 team at FIBA U18 World Cup
• Helped the U.S. to its first-ever gold medal (7-0) in Mongolia
• Pool Play (4-0): Latvia (21-13), Georgia (21-9), Belarus (21-14), Mongolia (21-10)
• Tournament: Italy (QF; 19-12), Russia (SF; 18-17) and Turkey (F; 16-12)
• Fifth among all tournament players with 40 total points.
• Teammates: Devin Askew (Cal), Dawson Garcia (Minnesota), Ryan Morton (Purdue)
• Qualified for the World Cup with Team Attack; gold medal (8-0)
• Pool A (5-0): Legacy (21-11), H2O (21-8), Love Academy (21-5), Hard 2 Guard (21-15), Team Cure (21-11)
• Tournament: Legacy (QF; 21-9), Pluto (SF; 22-10) and Pursuit (F; 22-13)
• Participated in 2019 U.S. Men’s U19 World Cup Team training camp
• Participated in 2019 U.S. Junior National Team mini-camps (April & October)
Notables
• Former teammate, and freshman-year roommate, of Vladislav Goldin at Texas Tech (2020-21)
• Mother, Nikki, or Nikki B is a successful entrepreneur creating her basketball apparel clothing lines "BasketballMom" and "HoopLegend" apparel while creating the concept for the Chicago-based reality show "Bringing Up Ballers"
First Name: "nih-mahr-ee"
Last Name: "burr-net"
Who is Nimari Burnett?
• Veteran and experienced player; entering sixth season
• Cerebral player with strong knowledge and feel for the game
• Capable and willing shooter, especially in catch-and-shoot situations
• Plays multiple perimeter positions
• Size, length, and motor make him a pest defensively
• Relishes the challenge of guarding bigger guards and wings
• Not afraid to crash the boards
Career: Collegiate
• Played in 110 career games, with 80 starts
• Career Record: 105-65
• Michigan: 71 games, with 71 starts
• Alabama: 27 games, with nine starts
• Texas Tech: 12 games
• Points: 884 (8.0 ppg)
• Rebounds: 340 (3.1 rpg)
• Assists: 167 (1.5 apg)
• Helped Alabama to the SEC regular season and tournament title (2023)
• Helped Michigan to the Big Ten Tournament title (2025)
• U-M's fourth conference tournament championship
• Earned automatic bid to NCAA Tournament
• Helped Alabama to NCAA Tournament (2023)
• Awarded No. 1 overall seed, No. 1-seed in South Regional
• Defeated No. 16-seed Texas A&M CC (96-75) in first round, No. 8-seed Maryland (73-51) in second round
• In Sweet 16, lost to No. 5-seed San Diego State (71-64)
• Helped Michigan to NCAA Tournament (2025)
• Awarded No. 5-seed in South Regional
• Defeated No. 12-seed UC San Diego (68-65) in first round, No. 4-seed Texas A&M (91-79) in second round
• In Sweet 16, lost to No. 1-seed Auburn (78-65)
Honors & Awards:
• Academic All-Big Ten (2025)
• (2x) U-M Athletic Academic Achievement (2024, '25)
• U-M’s Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree (2025)
Season: 2025-26 (Michigan)
• Played and started in two games
• Averaging 8.0 points per game
• Scored a season-high 14 points against Oakland (Nov. 3)
• Shooting 40.0 percent (4-for-10) from three
• Made a season-high four three pointers on seven attempts (57.1 percent) vs. Oakland
•Has four rebounds and three assists
• Averaging 18.2 minutes per game
• Played a season-high 20 minutes vs. Oakland
Season: 2024-25 (Michigan)
• One of four Wolverines to play, and start, all 37 games
• Averaged 9.4 points per game
• Posted 17 games in double figures, with one of 20-plus
• Scored a season-high 20 vs. Rutgers (Feb. 27); hit game-winning three-pointer as time expired
• Averaged 3.5 rebounds per game
• Posted 11 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best seven rebounds (2x): at Wisconsin (Dec. 3), vs. Auburn (March 28)
• Averaged 1.5 assists per game
• Posted nine games of three-plus assists
• Dished a career-best tying six assists vs. Xavier (Nov. 27)
• Shot career-best 47.6 percent from the field (118-for-248)
• Led U-M with 66 three-pointers
• Shot career-best 40.0 percent on three-pointers (66-for-165)
• Posted eight games of three-plus three-pointers
• Made a career-best-tying five three-pointers against Western Kentucky (Dec. 29)
• Had 29 steals, tied for second on U-M
• Had a season-best three steals against Northwestern (Jan. 19)
• Averaged 26.3 minutes per game
• Posted 10 games of 30-plus minutes
• Played a season-high 37 minutes at UCLA (Jan. 7)
Season: 2023-24 (Michigan)
• Only Wolverine to play, and start, all 32 games
• Averaged 9.6 points per game
• Posted 16 games in double figures
• Scored a career-high 21 points at St. John's (Nov. 13)
• First career game of 20-plus points
• Scored all 21 points in the first half; finished 8-for-8 (FG), 4-for-4 (3FG), and 1-for-2 (FT)
• Averaged 4.1 rebounds per game
• Posted 13 games of five-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds against Ohio State (Jan. 15)
• Averaged 2.4 assists per game
• Posted 13 games of three-plus assists
• Dished a career-best six assists at Penn State (Jan. 7) at the Palestra
• Second on U-M with 52 three-pointers
• 31 of his 52 three-pointers were made away from Ann Arbor
• Made a season-best four three-pointers at St. John's
• Had 28 steals: second on U-M
• Had a season-best five steals vs. Florida (Dec. 19) in the Jumpman Invitational
• Averaged 31.3 minutes per game
• Posted 20 games of 30-plus minutes, with three of 40-plus
• Played a career-best 44 minutes vs. Florida (2OT)
Season: 2022-23 (Alabama)
• Played in 27 games, with nine starts
• Made Alabama debut, and first career start, against Longwood (Nov. 7): three points, two rebounds
• Missed nine games following left wrist surgery (fracture)
• Averaged 5.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game
• Posted five games in double-figures
• Scored a season-best 18 points against Jacksonville State (Nov. 18); made five three-pointers
• Posted nine games with three-plus rebounds
• Grabbed a season-best four rebounds (4x)
• Had 20 assists, four blocks, and 10 steals
• Had a season-best three assists at LSU (Feb. 4)
• Had a season-best block (4x)
• Had a season-best steal (10x)
• Averaged 14.7 minutes per game
• Posted 16 games with 15-plus minutes, with five of 20-plus
• Played a season-best 24 minutes against Liberty (Nov. 11)
Season: 2021-22 (Alabama)
• Transferred to Texas Tech
• Redshirted the season following surgery on his right knee
Season: 2020-21 (Texas Tech)
• Played in 12 games, off the bench
• Made collegiate debut against Northwestern State (Nov. 25): two points, two steals, and a rebound
• Averaged 5.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game
• Posted eight games with five-plus points, two of 10-plus
• Scored a season-best 12 points against Grambling (Dec. 6): 7-for-7 on free throws
• Scored 10 points against Abilene Christian (Dec. 9)
• Posted four games with three-plus rebounds
• Grabbed season-best four rebounds (2x): Troy (Dec. 4) and Abilene Christian
• Shot 88.9 percent from the free throw line (32-for-36)
• Made a career-best eight free throws on a career-best 10 attempts against Abilene Christian
• Recorded 11 assists, six blocks, and 17 steals
• Had a season-best four assists against Incarnate Word (Dec. 29)
• Had a career-best three blocks against Troy
• Had a career-best six steals against Grambling
• Averaged 17.7 minutes per game
• Posted four games of 20-plus minutes and one 30-plus
• Played a season-best 30 minutes against Abilene Christian
Prep Career
• Consensus Top 50 ranking for Class of 2020: ESPN (5-star; 22), 247Sports (4-star; 38), Rivals (4-star; 39)
• McDonald’s All-American, an invitee to the Jordan Brand Classic and Iverson Classic (2020)
• All three games were canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
• Played one season at Morgan Park (Chicago), before transferring to Prolific Prep (Napa, Calif.) for three seasons
• As a senior (2019-20), averaged 25.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists; helped the Crew to a 31-3 record earning the No. 8 seed at the GEICO Nationals before it was canceled due to Covid-19
• Senior teammate with Jalen Green, who skipped college for the NBA G League's Ignite before getting selected No. 2 overall in the 2021 NBA Draft (Houston)
• As a junior (2018-19), averaged 21.4 points, helping the Crew to a 29-7 record
• Played a limited role as a sophomore (2017-18) after missing five weeks due to a wrist injury
• As a freshman (2016-17; Morgan Park), averaged 11.4 points off the bench; helping the Mustangs to a 26-6 record and the 2017 Class 3A State title after a thrilling 69-67 OT win over Fenwick; made six three-pointers off the bench scoring a team-best 24 points in championship game
• Guided the Mustangs to the Class 3A championship game following wins in the sectional final (Bogan; 101-71), super-sectional (North Lawndale; 71-59), and semifinal (Lanphier; 60-53; nine points and four rebounds)
• Played with former Illinois All-Big Ten guard Ayo Dosunmu
• Played AAU with Team WhyNot
USA Basketball
• Played on 2019 USA 3X3 team at FIBA U18 World Cup
• Helped the U.S. to its first-ever gold medal (7-0) in Mongolia
• Pool Play (4-0): Latvia (21-13), Georgia (21-9), Belarus (21-14), Mongolia (21-10)
• Tournament: Italy (QF; 19-12), Russia (SF; 18-17) and Turkey (F; 16-12)
• Fifth among all tournament players with 40 total points.
• Teammates: Devin Askew (Cal), Dawson Garcia (Minnesota), Ryan Morton (Purdue)
• Qualified for the World Cup with Team Attack; gold medal (8-0)
• Pool A (5-0): Legacy (21-11), H2O (21-8), Love Academy (21-5), Hard 2 Guard (21-15), Team Cure (21-11)
• Tournament: Legacy (QF; 21-9), Pluto (SF; 22-10) and Pursuit (F; 22-13)
• Participated in 2019 U.S. Men’s U19 World Cup Team training camp
• Participated in 2019 U.S. Junior National Team mini-camps (April & October)
Notables
• Former teammate, and freshman-year roommate, of Vladislav Goldin at Texas Tech (2020-21)
• Mother, Nikki, or Nikki B is a successful entrepreneur creating her basketball apparel clothing lines "BasketballMom" and "HoopLegend" apparel while creating the concept for the Chicago-based reality show "Bringing Up Ballers"
Men's Basketball Highlights at TCU (Nov. 14)
Friday, November 14
Men's Basketball Highlights vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 11)
Tuesday, November 11
Men's Basketball Press Conference: Dusty May (Nov. 10)
Monday, November 10
Men's Basketball Highlights vs. Oakland (Nov. 3)
Monday, November 03







