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Michigan Most Outstanding Player Elliot Cadeau completes completes redemption arc

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INDIANAPOLIS — Less than an hour after the 2026 national title game ended, Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau was feeling himself. He had every reason to after having one of the best performances of his lengthy and turbulent career.

Just over a year after a split with North Carolina, Cadeau was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four after finishing with 19 points in his team’s 69-63 win over UConn on Monday, concluding one of the best redemption stories of the transfer portal era.

So, when it was time to send a message to his doubters amid all the criticism he had faced since he arrived at North Carolina during his freshman season in 2023, he was ready to clap back.

“They said I couldn’t do it, they tried telling me I was ass, man,” Cadeau said on Instagram live. “The f— are they talking about. They tried to tell me I was ass. Stupid.”

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Cadeau had every reason to celebrate. Michigan won its first national title since 1989 and completed one of the most dominant NCAA Tournament runs this century. And to get over the hump to win the program’s second national title and the first by a Big Ten program since 2000, Michigan had to take out a UConn team eyeing a dynasty and its third title in four years.

“America learned that stats is one thing but you see he’s the best point guard in the country because of his decision making,” Michigan guard Nimari Burnett said. 

“I can tell that he put in the work and that he was ready to make a huge shooting jump. He was ready for the big-time moments throughout the course of the year.”

The turning point 

Two years ago, Alabama’s defensive game plan for its Sweet 16 matchup against North Carolina was simple: Dare Cadeau to shoot.

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Could you blame Alabama? The then-freshman was shooting 18.9% from 3-point range on low volume that season. With one of the highest-scoring offenses in college basketball, Alabama used that approach to its advantage. By baiting Cadeau into early shots, the Crimson Tide created extra possessions and ultimately pulled off the upset.

For the most part, the plan worked. Cadeau finished 2 of 5 from beyond the arc, and North Carolina fell as the No. 1 seed in the West Region. It was a bitter end to a season that began with high expectations for the Tar Heels.

In UNC’s loss to Alabama in the 2024 Sweet 16, Cadeau was left open at times from beyond the arc
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During his first two seasons at UNC, Elliot Cadeau shot 39 of 142 (27.4%) from 3-point range. Cadeau led UNC in assists as a freshman. Teams didn’t respect Cadeau as a shooter. Opponents routinely left him open from 3-point range, building scouting reports around the idea that it wouldn’t come back to hurt them.

That ultimately led to a split from the Tar Heels — and Cadeau’s reinvention. 

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“I feel like I’ve been a shooter my whole life,” Cadeau said outside his locker. 

“Coach believing in me and letting me shoot whenever I wanted played into my confidence.”

The turning point 

For a moment, the title game felt like déjà vu for Cadeau.

With UConn pushing to climb back into the game against Michigan, Cadeau was left open again from beyond the arc in a key moment. This time, he didn’t hesitate. He knocked down a wide-open 3-pointer that snapped through the net.

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The moment may have seemed innocuous at the time, but it proved to be the turning point. Cadeau’s 3-pointer with 12:56 remaining was Michigan’s first of the night, pushed the lead into double digits and halted UConn’s momentum.

A year ago, that moment might have gone differently. On Monday night, it marked the culmination of one of the more compelling redemption arcs in college basketball’s transfer portal era.

“We had seen him in prep ranks and in high school and felt like we needed a quarterback, a pass-first guy on the floor at all times,” Michigan coach Dusty May said. “I thought we could win with him because it was there on film. He’s a savant. He’s brilliant. He’s made us better coaches, and hopefully we’ve helped him become a better player.”

In return, Cadeau leaned into that trust. He was given the freedom to shoot, to struggle and ultimately to succeed on the biggest stage.

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“Letting me do it in practice, letting me work on it and trusting me to bring it into games,” Cadeau said. “Him trusting me the whole time. I think Dusty is the best coach I’ve ever played for. He’s so smart. He knows a lot about basketball. He had a plan with this really talented roster.”

Cadeau may not have known it when he committed to Michigan just over a year ago, but May did. It’s why the Wolverines are the last team standing — and why Cadeau’s journey will be remembered as one of the defining transfer portal success stories of this era.

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Winds of Valen: Beginner tips and tricks

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If you enjoy RuneScape: Dragonwilds or RuneScape in general, Winds of Valen is going to be right up your alley. There’s not much to do in terms of quests or storyline progression, but you can fish, mine, and craft to your heart’s content. It’s very simple to grasp, and the community is rather helpful.

That being said, here are a few beginner tips and tricks you can use to get started on the best foot in Winds of Valen.


5 beginner tips and tricks to get you started in Winds of Valen

Mine Tin and Copper to craft basic weapons and armor (sell for Coins)

Mine Tin and Copper to earn easy Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Mine Tin and Copper to earn easy Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Mine Tin and Copper to earn easy Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

As you start your run in Winds of Valen, the first thing you’ll want to do is mine Tin and Copper. While this is not Minecraft (and you may not yearn for the mines), this is the best way to get basic armor and Coins. The Tin and Copper that you mine can be smelted in a 1:1 ratio to create Bronze Bars, which can be sold for Coins.

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Sell Bronze Bars to make Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Sell Bronze Bars to make Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Sell Bronze Bars to make Coins (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

I would suggest you focus on Mining and Smithing for a while, as it’s the best way to get Coins without having to do too much work. Fishing and Potion Making are also great ways to get Coins, but the overall process is too long-winded. As you level up, getting Mining will become faster, which in turn will allow you to have more resources to work with and sell the finished product.


Sell anything you can’t use yet (including Power Gems)

Sell everything you can't use (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Sell everything you can't use (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Sell everything you can’t use (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

In Winds of Valen, the name of the game is resource collecting and leveling up. To that end, by the time you get your bearings, you’ll have more resources than you’ll know what to do with. After you craft what you need, you have two options: use the Bank to store things or sell for profit.

Use Coins to buy what you need (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Use Coins to buy what you need (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Use Coins to buy what you need (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

In my experience, selling is often better, as some of the best gear can be bought using Coins. Given that you’ll have to venture far and wide to get resources to craft better gear, being able to buy them without leaving the starting area is the best option available to you.


Use the Green Lantern at the center of the village to heal

Use the Green Lantern to heal (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Use the Green Lantern to heal (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Use the Green Lantern to heal (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

If you need to heal quickly, you have two options: Potions (which cost Coin) or interacting with the Green Lantern at the center of the village. This is a good option for when you’re just starting and don’t have Coins to buy Potions that heal you. Also, given that crafting Potions takes a long time, using this is faster, at least during the opening hours of the game.


Change Training Stance to level different skills

Change Stance to train different skills (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Change Stance to train different skills (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Change Stance to train different skills (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

What’s interesting about combat in Winds of Valen is that you’ll need to change Training Stance to level up certain skills. For instance, if you’re using melee weapons, you’ll need to change between Offensive (trains Attack) and Defensive (trains Defence). I’m still not sure how they affect combat (passively), but I’m seeing higher damage output and taking damage less often.


Defeat Goblin Beserker to get Goblin Axe

Goblin Beserker will be your first real challenge (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)Goblin Beserker will be your first real challenge (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)
Goblin Beserker will be your first real challenge (Image via SK Gaming | Fiery Dog Games)

At the start of your adventures, you’ll have access to conventional weapons (Swords, Bows, and Wands). If you enjoy going in close for the kill (and care not about blocking attacks), the Goblin Axe is perfect for you.

Each swing deals devastating damage to enemies, but you’ll have to earn it first by defeating the Goblin Berserker. I would recommend you attack it when others are in the fray. You will not be able to solo this beast.


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