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Heat acquire Giannis from Bucks | Dusty May ditches Michigan for Mavericks
Milwaukee sent Antetokounmpo to Miami for four players and five future draft assets in a move that reshapes both rosters.
On Tuesday, Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel announced Mike Boynton Jr. as interim head coach after Dusty May departed to lead the Dallas Mavericks.
May transformed Michigan basketball in two seasons, compiling a 64-13 record and securing the program's first national championship in 37 years before accepting the Mavericks' five-year deal.
Per NCAA rules, a 15-day transfer window opens five days after Michigan announces a permanent head coach replacement, allowing players to enter the portal without losing eligibility.
The Wolverines prioritize roster stability, with Boynton's existing relationships with recruits and players expected to prevent departures while Michigan defends its national title.
With seven years of head coaching experience from Oklahoma State, Boynton brings continuity and stability to navigate this unexpected mid-summer transition while seeking to repeat as national champions.
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Michigan Insider discuss Dusty May’s move from Michigan to the Dallas Mavericks, contrasting earlier Orlando interest and outlining why he took the NBA job.