During Michigan head coach Dusty May’s press conference on Tuesday, one aspect of his personal basketball profile became very clear— he thinks about the game of basketball through creative and inventive avenues.
What a difference a few weeks can make. Not long ago, new Michigan basketball coach Dusty May didn't even know who he was going to be coaching while in Ann Arbor.
Get ready for a lot of pick-and-rolls and pick-and-pops Throughout this whirlwind of a roster rebuild, I’ve tried to distinguish a pattern among the players that Dusty May has recruited to come to Michigan, via the transfer portal and from the 2024 class.
A roster is finally in place, leading to some surprising levels of optimism. What once looked bleak now seems quite exciting, as Dusty May has completely overhauled the basketball roster.
One of the biggest issues for Michigan basketball under Juwan Howard was roster management. Oftentimes, Howard was good at getting commitments from players who weren’t able to attend Michigan, at least not without losing credits in their transfer.
Dusty May has been a busy man since taking over as Michigan's head basketball coach in late-March. He hustled and put together a phenomenal staff, he hit the ground running on the recruiting trail, which has led to the commitments of three solid high school prospects, and, most importantly, he got after it in the transfer portal.
New Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May has done some impressive work in the transfer portal. Sure, it would have been nice to get Johnell Davis, but it’s hard to complain about his six-man haul.
Michigan basketball received some more good news under head coach Dusty May. May has hit the transfer portal hard since being named Juwon Howard’s successor at the end of March.
Goldin should be one of Michigan’s best players next season Dusty May and the Michigan men’s basketball program have been busy in the transfer portal, and they may have landed one of their best players for the upcoming season.
When Dusty May hired Justin Joyner as an assistant coach, the hire came out of nowhere. For coaches like Akeem Miskdeen, Drew Williamson, and Kyle Church, who had coached with him at Florida Atlantic at different points, a move to join May’s Michigan staff was fairly expected.
Per the official Michigan basketball Instagram account, Nimari Burnett will be back in Ann Arbor to play his final season for new head coach Dusty May.
The Wolverines should be in lockstep with another program who made a high-profile coaching change this offseason. How do you measure the success of a head coach taking over a program coming off its worst season in program history?
If new Michigan head coach Dusty May is going to turn around anything in Ann Arbor on an expedited timeline, he's undoubtedly going to have to rely on the transfer portal.
As we near the end of the 2024 college basketball coaching carousel, let's highlight the best and worst hires.
To say George Washington III has had a turbulent offseason would be putting matters lightly. As of Monday afternoon, Washington III has entered the transfer portal for the second time in as many months, signaling another change of direction in his college basketball career.
Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May is still hot as he has now landed Vlad Goldin out of the transfer portal. Goldin played for May at Florida Atlantic and has one year of eligibilty remaining.
A wild turn of events for the former top-100 recruit. Dusty May has done a heck of a job building the Michigan Wolverines roster, but we aren’t quite done yet.
Ever since taking over the head coaching job at the University of Michigan just over a month ago, former FAU head coach Dusty May has been a busy man, utilizing the transfer portal to rebuild a Wolverines roster that went 8-24 last season.
After Dusty May was hired at Michigan, most of FAU’s roster decided to enter the transfer portal. This included 2023 AAC player of the year Johnell Davis.
After a flurry of commitments over the weekend that carried into Monday, the Michigan basketball roster is “almost complete” according to head coach Dusty May.
The Michigan basketball program has undergone a ton of changes over the past few months. After Juwan Howard was fired, the Wolverines landed on Florida Atlantic’s Dusty May in a big turn of events.
Ohio State basketball fans still hate Michigan. Despite the fact that the rivalry isn’t as potent as it is in football, there is still hate there. Michigan was the worst team in the Big Ten a year ago, winning just eight games during the season.
Dusty May's having a pretty solid April.
Michigan basketball has found its new coach in Dusty May, and the program got some help in landing him.
The Michigan Wolverines knew something had to change after they finished the season with a disappointing 8-24 record. After the season ended in such a way, it was only a matter of time before Juwan Howard got kicked out of the team.
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