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Dusty May Exits Michigan for Dallas Mavericks, Leaving Program at a Crossroads

A look at the implications of the coaching change for Michigan basketball and what lies ahead

Dusty May, who guided the Michigan Wolverines to a historic national championship last season, announced this week that he will step down as head coach and take the reins of the Dallas Mavericks.

A New Chapter in Dallas

May’s move to the NBA franchise comes after a whirlwind year in which he transformed a program long accustomed to near‑misses into a title‑contending force, a transformation that resonated far beyond the hardwood.

The transition also underscores the growing allure of NBA opportunities for college coaches, who now see a clear pathway from championship success at the collegiate level to the professional ranks.

Michigan’s administration has already begun the search for a successor, emphasizing the need for continuity in recruiting pipelines and a commitment to maintaining the high standards set during May’s championship run.

Fans and analysts alike are watching closely, aware that the next coach will inherit not only a talented roster but also the expectations that come with a recent national title.

The coming months will likely bring a flurry of activity on the recruiting front, as the program seeks to capitalize on the momentum generated by May’s tenure while navigating the inevitable adjustments that follow a leadership change.

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