Looking at the Wolverines' roster, that's not necessarily within reach, but a diagram from Michigan Basketball's official Twitter account shows that Danny Wolf and Vlad Goldin are both already starters.
The phrase “your new frontcourt” apparently implies that the two 7-footers will be on the court together in the starting lineup. Their games should work well against each other even though they are both over 7 feet tall. Goldin, the highest-rated incoming transfer, is a true back-to-the-basket center who has never attempted a 3-point shot. He's always in the paint and does all his work there. He averaged 15.7 points and 6.9 rebounds per game last year at FAU, where he joined in May. He was also very efficient, making 67.3% of his shots, ranking him third overall in the country. Wolf is a security guard trapped inside a 7-foot-tall body. He has great passing skills behind the wheel and can shine from 3-point range. Last year at Yale, Wolf averaged 14.1 points and 9.7 boards per game while shooting just under 35 percent.
With such size and versatility, Maye and Co. should be able to compete in the Big Ten right away. Keep in mind that May also has a 6-10 wing in Sam Walters and a do-it-all 6-8 trash man in Will Tschetter, who also has experience at UM and can also play in the frontcourt. . Throw in the diverse group of guards currently on the roster, and Maye really has something to work with.