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Michigan Basketball head coach Dusty May is being considered for NBA coaching positions, including the Orlando Magic and possibly the Golden State Warriors. His future remains uncertain as he has yet to sign a new contract with Michigan after winning the national championship.
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 29: Head coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines reacts against the Tennessee Volunteers during the second half in the Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at the United Center on March 29, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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Front Office Sports is reporting that May is a candidate for the Orlando Magic head coaching job, and potentially the Golden State Warriors if Steve Kerr doesn’t return.
While many believe that May will stay put at Michigan after winning the national championship this season, it’s worth noting that his new contract isn’t signed yet.
“We’ve agreed to the broad terms,” May recently said “I think I signed—we announced at the Michigan State game last year and I‘m signing it in July just because there’s Is to dot and T’s to cross. To me it’s a formality. When I told him I wasn’t even going to entertain another college job— in my mind, that was essentially signing a contract, and we would get the details worked out based on both parties feeling great about the deal.”
As May said, not signing is a formality — but there weren’t NBA teams knocking at his door yet, either. Could that change the dynamic? Will May at least interview with an NBA team? It seems like this story won’t be going away until all NBA teams no longer have a head coaching vacancy.
Dusty May is being considered for NBA coaching roles, but it is unclear if he will leave Michigan.
The Orlando Magic and potentially the Golden State Warriors are interested in Dusty May for their head coaching positions.
Dusty May's new contract with Michigan has not been signed yet, adding to the uncertainty of his future.
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