Former Michigan coach Dusty May is on the brink of joining the Dallas Mavericks. Though the agreement is not yet finalized, a source familiar with the deal indicated its imminent completion.
May directed Michigan’s impressive season, culminating in a victory over UConn for an NCAA championship. His squad posted a 34-3 record and etched their name in history by scoring 90 points in five straight tournament games.
Before his tenure at Michigan, May, aged 49, invigorated Florida Atlantic, propelling the team to their first Final Four in school history. Despite subsequent returns to the NCAA tournament, he shifted to Michigan, where he further demonstrated his coaching prowess.
With May stepping in, Jason Kidd exits his role as Mavericks coach. Kidd’s departure occurs shortly after Masai Ujiri’s appointment as president of basketball operations.
May’s potential role with the Mavericks represents a significant shift from college ranks to professional basketball, spotlighting his versatile coaching capabilities.

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