Brooklyn Nets forward Danny Wolf had a unique journey to the NBA and it started as an underrated recruit. Wolf didn't have many offers, but he always dreamed of playing for the Michigan Wolverines. It took him two years at Yale, where he starred in his sophomore season, and when Dusty May took the job at Michigan, the Wolverines became a reality. Wolf opted to go to Ann Arbor for his junior season, where he teamed up with fellow 7-footer, Vlad Goldin. The Twin Towers led Michigan to a Sweet 16 appearance, where the Wolverines fell to Auburn. But getting to the Sweet 16 was celebrated in of itself. The year prior, Michigan had its worst season in program history, going 8-24, which led to Michigan parting ways with Juwan Howard. Wolf became an All-Big Ten player and averaged 13.2 points and 9.7 rebounds in his lone year at Michigan. He shot 33% from three and became a top option for the Wolverines' offense.…