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Yaxel Lendeborg’s Raw Halftime Interview Stuns Fans in NCAA Final

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg captured widespread attention with his candid halftime interview during the NCAA championship game against UConn. Despite battling a bone bruise on his left foot from the prior matchup against Arizona, Lendeborg logged all 20 minutes of the first half, contributing just four points as his team held a slim 33-29 lead.

Lendeborg’s Honest Assessment

As he headed to the locker room, CBS reporter Tracy Wolfson asked how he was feeling. Lendeborg responded bluntly: “I feel awful. I feel super weak right now. I can’t make anything, oh man. I am trying to push through because you know, it is a championship game and all that. I am missing plays I don’t usually miss. I’ve had many opportunities to take advantage of defending, haven’t been able to do it. I’ve got to go out there and give it my best. I played really soft in this first half, I’ll be way better second half.”

Fan Reactions Pour In

Viewers across the country praised the interview’s authenticity. One fan shared the clip, noting: “Yaxel Lendeborg just gave the most candid halftime interview I’ve ever seen.” Another added: “Not a fan of Michigan but this interview… was genuine and raw. Hard not to root for a kid who’s got a bum ankle and is playing likely the last game of his college career.”

Not all feedback was positive, however. Some criticized the openness, with one viewer stating: “Yeah this is something you just don’t say. Leaving room for excuse. You out there, just hoop.” Another remarked: “Call me old school but saying that at half time is wild.”

Game Developments and Coach’s Perspective

Lendeborg exited the game with about seven minutes remaining, appearing visibly dejected on the bench. Prior to tip-off, Michigan coach Dusty May minimized concerns about his star player, saying: “He looked great in shootaround today. I’m sure once adrenaline kicks in, he should be moving well.”

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