Trey McKenney plans to stick with Michigan after Dusty May's departure
Key Points:
- Michigan guard Trey McKenney expressed shock and disappointment over head coach Dusty May’s departure to the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks shortly after winning a national title.
- May is set to become the Mavericks’ new head coach, with Michigan assistant Mike Boynton promoted to interim head coach.
- McKenney is hopeful the team will remain intact despite the coaching change and emphasized his trust in Boynton’s leadership.
- Practice start has been delayed amid the transition, and McKenney acknowledged the uncertainty and challenges the team faces but remains optimistic about their future.
- According to NCAA rules, a transfer window will open soon, but McKenney indicated he plans to stay at Michigan unless other opportunities arise.