Yaxel Lendeborg on Dusty May leaving Michigan
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The savior of Michigan basketball, Dusty May, has left the program after 2 years to take the head coach job with the NBA's Dallas Mavericks.
May never intended to stay much longer at Michigan, but college basketball's erratic landscape accelerated his decision
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Michigan basketball staffer Kyle Church speaks on Dusty May exit
Michigan assistant Kyle Church says the team was shocked to learn of Dusty May leaving for the NBA online.
Jeremy Fears Jr. tested the NBA Draft process before deciding to return to Michigan State basketball. Why the All-American chose to remain a Spartan.
Michigan needs a new men's basketball coach.
Interim Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball head coach Mike Boynton Jr. said he was caught off guard by Dusty May‘s sudden departure but is focused on keeping the program’s championship momentum alive during an uncertain coaching transition.
A look at Aday Mara, who was selected 12th overall by the OKC Thunder in the 2026 NBA Draft after playing for Michigan and UCLA, through the years.
