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06/22 09:51 CDT Mavericks are hiring national champ coach Dusty May away from
Michigan, AP source says
Mavericks are hiring national champ coach Dusty May away from Michigan, AP
source says
By SCHUYLER DIXON
AP Sports Writer
DALLAS (AP) --- The Dallas Mavericks and Dusty May of national champion
Michigan are finalizing a deal for the coach to make the jump from college to
the NBA, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on
Monday.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal wasn't
completed.
May and the Wolverines won the NCAA championship with a 69-63 victory over
UConn in April to wrap up a 34-3 season. They opened the NCAA Tournament by
becoming the first team ever to score at least 90 points in five consecutive
games.
That came three years after May led Florida Atlantic to its only Final Four
appearance. The Owls returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2024 before May was
hired by Michigan.
The 49-year-old May replaces Jason Kidd, who was let go two weeks after Masai
Ujiri was hired as president of basketball operations and alternate governor of
the Mavericks.
He comes to the NBA with a chance to mold 2025 No. 1 overall draft pick and
reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg. Veteran star Kyrie Irving is also on
the roster for now after missing the entire 2025-26 season following an ACL
year in March of last year.
May began his college coaching career as an assistant at Murray State in
2005-06. He then served on staffs at UAB, Louisiana Tech and Florida before
getting his first head coaching job at Florida Atlantic.
The Owls went 35-4 during their dream season in 2022-23, which ended with a
72-71 loss to San Diego State in the national semifinals after Lamont Butler
hit a buzzer-beating shot for the Aztecs.
"I was a fan of Dusty's when he was at FAU," said Yaxel Lendeborg, who played
for May at Michigan and is widely expected to be a lottery pick in the first
round of Tuesday's NBA draft. "And now, after playing for him, I'm a bigger
fan. I have so much respect for Dusty May, I can't even tell you."
Lendeborg said at last month's draft combine that he felt like May ran
Michigan's program like an NBA program in many ways.
"He taught us a lot of things that are being used in the NBA now," Lendeborg
said. "A lot of schemes, a lot of switching and stuff. And his offense was very
much a pro-style offense. We played fast-paced, physical, all of that. ... I've
gained so much knowledge from him as far as those actions and just those little
communication keys."
May's rise in coaching has been meteoric, particularly after the last four
seasons.
He took over at Florida Atlantic in 2018 and had four consecutive seasons of
finishing just over .500 --- before striking gold in the 2022-23 season, going
35-4 and taking the Owls on that improbable Final Four run.
He went 25-9 at FAU the following season, then went to Michigan and brought the
Wolverines back to prominence. Michigan went 27-10 two seasons ago before the
run to the championship.
May's record in his last four college seasons was 124-26, an .827 winning
percentage that was third best in all of major college men's basketball over
that span behind Houston's Kelvin Sampson (.861) and Duke's Jon Scheyer (.832).
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AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami and AP Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins
in Arlington, Texas, contributed to this report.
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