The Michigan Wolverines are set to move into a new $25 million practice facility.

"It just makes everything a lot easier on all of us," Michigan senior guard Stu Douglass said. "You can get shots up after a game if you don't like the way you played or shot. It gives guys just another space to get better.”

The new practice area has two full-length courts with 10 separate hoops, as well as four overhead cameras that allow coaches to record practice.

In addition, coaches are equipped with a hand-held remote to track various in-practice moments on film, and monitors inside the facility allow for instant teaching moments during practice.

As for amenities, there's a recreation area featuring lounge chairs, video game systems and an 84-inch television screen that also has the ability to be split into four separate 42-inch monitors.