MSU basketball’s Bonke, Taylor working to fill void left by departed big men

By admin — In News — July 15, 2026

   ​1 / 31Team Faygo and Michigan State’s Cam Ward ducks against Team Motorcars during the Moneyball Pro-Am on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at Holt High School.(Nick King/Lansing State Journal)HOLT — One of the most intriguing position battles for Michigan State basketball heading into the 2026-27 season is at center, where the Spartans will have to replace both Carson Cooper and Jaxon Kohler on the interior.And while sophomore forward Cam Ward believes he is in for an enhanced role at the power forward spot, the battle between Charlotte transfer Anton Bonke and incoming freshman Ethan Taylor will continue throughout the summer, with both expected to get plenty of run for the Spartans this winter.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBoth were looking forward to finally facing each other at the Moneyball Pro-Am on July 14, but the humidity outside left the court too slippery to play, canceling their matchup after just a few minutes. The two could see each other again in the Moneyball Pro-Am playoffs, but for now, both are focused on competing and hopefully helping lead the Spartans to the Final Four in Detroit.”I’m just getting better and better as we’re stacking days,” Taylor said. “and “And it’s early, but I really feel like I’m going to blossom here and really skyrocket. Playing with motor, heart, and passion, and just having fun, that’s something they are really harping on me to do here. Just little things, not anything too crazy.”Team Motorcars’ and Michigan State’s Anton Bonke dunks during the Moneyball Pro-Am on Tuesday, July, 14, 2026, at Holt High School.Bonke, the 7-2 center, averaged 10.6 points and 8.3 rebounds last season with the 49ers while shooting an efficient 57 percent from the field, including 34% from the 3-point line.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBonke tested the NBA draft process before deciding to come to East Lansing, and even had a team workout with the Milwaukee Bucks that included MSU teammate Jeremy Fears Jr. Now, he’ll be on the receiving end of plenty of passes from the NCAA’s leading assist man last season.”I wanted to go to a program that had a chance to win and go to March Madness, that was a big reason for me to come here,” Bonke said. “I wanted to go out and see the level of competition I’d face. There’s a high probability of going to the NBA. And seeing what MSU has accomplished in the past, it would be dumb to not expect to go far and have that expectation.”Michigan State and Team LAFCU’s Ethan Taylor scores against Team BLT’s during the Moneyball Pro-Am on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Holt High School.Taylor, a top 40 national recruit, committed to MSU coach Tom Izzo and the Spartans in mid-November last season after a visit in early October. Taylor played this past season at Link Academy in Missouri with fellow freshman Carlos Medlock Jr.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAnd while Taylor didn’t necessarily get the playing time he wanted this past season, Medlock has noticed the growth Taylor ha  

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