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Dusty May transition from Michigan to Dallas Mavericks
Overview
Dusty May has transitioned from the University of Michigan to the Dallas Mavericks to pursue a coaching role in the NBA. Following a national championship with Michigan, May was approached by Mavericks general manager Mike Schmitz on May 24.
May attributed his decision to disillusionment with the current state of college athletics, specifically citing the instability caused by the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. He noted that the inability to secure binding commitments makes roster management difficult, stating, “When we sign a player, we don’t really have them signed.”
Furthermore, May highlighted the administrative burdens of college coaching, including excessive time spent on fundraising and recruiting. He indicated that the NBA provides a better environment to focus on player development and relationships.
Entities
Dusty May · Dallas Mavericks · NCAA · University of Michigan · Mike Schmitz
Timeline
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8 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesDusty May joins Dallas Mavericks after leaving MichiganDusty May has left the University of Michigan to become head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, citing frustrations with NCAA administrative burdens and player instability in college athletics.
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10 days ago
[SPORTS] 3 sourcesDusty May details move from Michigan to Dallas MavericksDusty May explains his transition from Michigan basketball to the Dallas Mavericks, citing a long-held NBA ambition and dissatisfaction with the current state of college basketball leadership.
Sources
basketusa.com · bleacherreport.com · si.com · theathletic.com