Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg’s recent NSFW rant about Purdue has caused quite a stir online. The Wolverines star did not hold back in expressing his feelings towards their upcoming opponents. In a video that has since gone viral, Lendeborg boldly stated, “When we see Purdue we gonna spank they (expletive) ass,” followed by, “We gonna beat they (expletive) ass. (Expletive) Purdue.”
Michigan coach Dusty May has finally addressed the incident in his weekly press conference on Monday. May acknowledged that Lendeborg made a mistake and expressed his disappointment in how the player’s actions may have impacted his image, especially among younger fans. May emphasized the importance of always being mindful of one’s actions, as anything can be recorded and used against individuals in the future.
Lendeborg, who was the top player in the transfer portal last offseason, made the decision to transfer from UAB to Michigan instead of entering the 2025 draft, where he was projected as a late first-round pick. His presence on the court has been instrumental in the Wolverines’ impressive 24-1 (14-1) regular season record, leading the team in points, rebounds, and steals per game.
With multiple 20+ point performances under his belt this season, Lendeborg has been a key contributor to Michigan’s success. The team recently secured their 10th 30-point win after defeating UCLA and currently holds the number one ranking in the NCAA, surpassing the Arizona Wildcats.
Next on the Wolverines’ agenda is a highly anticipated matchup against Purdue. Scheduled for Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. ET, the game will be broadcast on Peacock for fans to tune in and watch. As the tension between the two teams continues to build, all eyes will be on Lendeborg and his teammates as they aim to maintain their position at the top of the college basketball rankings.
In the midst of the excitement surrounding Michigan’s stellar season, it is clear that Lendeborg’s outburst has sparked a conversation about sportsmanship and professionalism. As the Wolverines prepare to face off against Purdue, the team will undoubtedly use this incident as a learning opportunity to grow and improve both on and off the court.

