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Lithuania have announced a 30-man preliminary roster for the July World Cup qualifying window, featuring NBA players Matas Buzelis, Jonas Valanciunas, and Kasparas Jakucionis.
basketnews.comThe projected starting 5 that LSU and Coach Will Wade are trying to establish in college (None of them are currently eligible): Yam Madar (Hapoel) RJ Luis (NBA two-way) Saliou Niang (Virtus) Marcio Santos (Maccabi) Brice Dessert (Efes)
[College Basketball Report] Will Wade and LSU are building the most unorthodox college basketball roster of all-time. Yam Madar (25, drafted in 2020) RJ Luis (23, G League) Brice Dessert (23, EuroLeague) Marcio Santos (23, EuroLeague) Mo Dioubate (22, Kentucky) Austin Nunez (23, UTSA)...
[College Basketball Report]
Will Wade and LSU are building the most unorthodox college basketball roster of all-time.
• Yam Madar (25, drafted in 2020)
• RJ Luis (23, G League)
• Brice Dessert (23, EuroLeague)
• Marcio Santos (23, EuroLeague)
• Mo Dioubate (22, Kentucky)
• Austin Nunez (23, UTSA)
• Abdi Bashir (22, Kansas State)
• Divine Ugochukwu (20, Michigan State)
Several high-major NCAA teams are floating the idea of bringing in Monaco's star guard Matthew Strazel next season, with a return clause to Monaco. The 2002-born guard would instantly be an all-conference type talent, with extensive experience in the Euroleague and was a silver medalist at Olympics.
[International Youth Mixtapes] Several high-major NCAA teams are floating the idea of bringing in Monaco's star guard Matthew Strazel next season, with a return clause to Monaco. The 2002-born guard would instantly be an all-conference type talent, with extensive experience in the Euroleague and was a silver medalist with the French national team at the last Olympics. The Roca Team has been struggling financially this season and this could be a way for a quick cash infusion while maintaining Strazel's rights.
[Yahoo Sports] Elliot Cadeau is withdrawing from the NBA Draft and returning to Michigan for his senior season, per his agent Drew Gross.
[APHoops] The Washington Wizards are sending out signals that they're willing to trade the 1st overall pick, but it may not be another team aside from Utah who moves up, per @WindhorstESPN via The Hoop Collective.
[UT Martin Athletics] Dynamic freshman guard Kaan Onat has joined the @SkyhawkHoops program! Onat joined the likes of Cameron Boozer and AJ Dybantsa on the prestigious All-Star Five at the 2024 FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup in his home country of Turkey.
[Basketballmaniacs_] Breaking: Alexandros Samodurov will continue his career at the University of North Carolina, where he will team up with Neoklis Avdalas.
[Isaac Trotter] UNC star Henri Veesaar says at the NBA Draft Combine that there is no chance he returns to school. “I feel like it's just the right thing to do, basketball wise. Going to the NBA, it's gonna help me develop more, get better basketball quicker, better than staying in college.”
[Jonathan Givony] NEWS: Gonzaga-commit Jack Kayil is staying in the 2026 NBA Draft, agents Kevin Bradbury and Milan Nikolic tell DraftExpress. The 6'5, 20-year-old point guard is receiving first-round feedback off an outstanding season in Germany with Alba Berlin. Tough break for Mark Few.
Statement from Gonzaga coach Mark Few on the death of Brandon Clarke
Exclusive | St. John's lands commitment from Babacar Sane
nypost.com[@NeoRock06] French center Brice Dessert, who signed a four-year contract with Anadolu Efes at the start of the season, will continue his career with the LSU Tigers of the NCAA. The 23-year-old player averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in the 23 league matches he played this season...
French center Brice Dessert, who signed a four-year contract with Anadolu Efes at the start of the season, will continue his career with the LSU Tigers of the NCAA. The 23-year-old player averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in the 23 league matches he played this season, and 5.3 points and 2.5 rebounds in the 17 EuroLeague matches he featured in.
[Get Up] "Now when I watch [Caleb Wilson] play, ... the bar seems like Kevin Garnett, the ceiling seems more like Giannis." @RealJayWilliams believes that Caleb Wilson can be the best NBA player out of the draft.
[Matt Zenitz] App State has signed UConn center transfer Rrezon Elezaj, @chris_hummer and I have learned. The 7-foot-2 Elezaj redshirted as a freshman at UConn last season. Before UConn, was part of Turkey’s 2025 FIBA U18 Eurobasket team.
[Buğra Uzar] LSU Tigers have made a MASSIVE $7 million offer to Tarık Biberović, the star of Fenerbahçe Beko, to join the NCAA. Tarık Biberović turned down the offer and is focused on winning back-to-back EuroLeague championships with Fenerbahce.
Dusty May Draws Interest From Multiple NBA Teams as Magic Search Begins
The 49-year-old May is considered a candidate for the Magic, and potentially, the Warriors.
May 05, 2026 | 03:07 pm
The Indianapolis Star
The reigning national champions could be in the market for a new coach. As the NBA coaching carousel takes shape, Michigan’s Dusty May has emerged as a potential target for multiple franchises.
On Monday, the Magic fired Jamahl Mosley, a day after the team blew a 3–1 lead against the top-seeded Pistons in the first round of the NBA playoffs. It was the Magic’s third first-round exit under Mosley. Throughout the season, Mosley’s job security was called into question as the Magic underachieved despite a talented young core led by Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane, and the Wagner brothers.
May had been tied to the Magic job before it opened, with Front Office Sports previously reporting there was mutual interest between the two parties. Multiple league sources reiterated that interest on Monday, with one adding that May could also be a candidate for the Warriors if Steve Kerr elects not to return for a 13th season with Golden State. Kerr had his second meeting in as many weeks with Warriors brass on Monday, but has yet to decide if he will continue to coach the franchise he’s won four championships with.
Billy Donovan and former Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau are other candidates interested in the Orlando job, according to league sources. Donovan agreed to coach the Magic in June 2007, but stepped down days later after having a change of heart. The Athletic reported that Donovan’s past history with the franchise can help or hurt his candidacy.
Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman met with reporters on Monday after Mosley’s firing and didn’t tip his hand with what he was looking for in his next coach.
“I don’t think we look for a particular trait or a quality,” Weltman told reporters on Monday. “Coaches come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. Someone that kind of looks at our team in the way that we feel can help move us forward. Obviously someone who understands where we are on our timeline, that we’ve kind of tried to get past the growth stages of the rebuild. … I don’t have a box to say that we want the next coach to come out of this sort of box.”
May is no stranger to the Sunshine State. He was an assistant at Florida before becoming the head coach of Florida Atlantic, where he led the Owls to the 2023 Final Four.
College coaches have historically had a tough time transitioning to the NBA, but none have been hired since the transfer portal/NIL era further professionalized the college game. Larry Brown is the only coach to win both an NCAA and an NBA title. And Donovan, who won two national titles at Florida, has just two playoff series wins in 11 years in the NBA, both of which came in his first season with the Thunder in 2016.
Coincidentally, the last prep-to-pros coaching hire came from Michigan. In 2019, the Cavaliers lured John Beilein out of Ann Arbor after he led the Wolverines to two national title game appearances. He resigned just 54 games into his first season in Cleveland after struggling to adapt to the professional ranks.
May, who has no NBA experience, told FOS a week ago he’s thought about making the leap, but reiterated he was focused on his current team.
“I mean obviously we all think about that as younger coaches,” May said of coaching in the NBA. “But no it’s not something…our full attention has been on building this roster and plans of hopefully competing for a championship again next year.”
The 49-year-old agreed to terms of a new deal shortly after Michigan won the national championship, but told FOS he doesn’t plan to sign it until July, calling it a “formality.” The unsigned contract fueled speculation that the school was allowingMay to go through this offseason’s NBA coaching carousel.
“We’ve agreed to the broad terms,” May told FOS. “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.”