Elliot Cadeau is currently receiving medical attention for a possible allergic reaction before traveling to Indianapolis for the Final Four. This situation raises questions about his availability for the upcoming games.
According to Tom Wywrot, a spokesperson for the team, “The doctors evaluated Elliot and he is fine.” Cadeau has been a crucial player for the Michigan Wolverines, averaging 10.2 points, 5.8 assists, and 2.7 rebounds per game this season.
In his first season with the Wolverines after transferring from North Carolina, Cadeau has not missed a game in three seasons, playing in 112 straight games. He earned All-Big Ten honorable mention while helping the Wolverines secure the conference championship.
Cadeau’s performance has been notable, especially in the recent win over Tennessee, where he scored 17 points and provided 10 assists, contributing significantly to the team’s advancement to the Final Four.
His assist-to-turnover ratio has improved to 2.5 to 1 this season, and his 3-point shooting percentage has jumped to 37.7 percent, showcasing his development as a key player. Coach Dusty May described Cadeau as “a savant with what he’s doing,” highlighting his impact on the court.
Additionally, Cadeau has a nut allergy and was briefly hospitalized for an allergic reaction earlier this season. Despite this setback, he expressed his determination to return, stating, “I definitely want to come back.” His strong relationship with Coach May has also been evident, as May helped him move into his apartment, emphasizing the support system around him.
As the Wolverines prepare for the Final Four, Cadeau’s health remains a priority. Details remain unconfirmed regarding his status for the upcoming games, and fans are eagerly awaiting further updates on his condition.