In an era of college basketball when players change teams on a whim and can test the NBA waters before returning to school, the job of reshaping a roster is more difficult than ever for coaches around the country.
But for Michigan basketball coach Juwan Howard, who is assembling his team for the 2022-23 season, that task became significantly less troublesome Sunday evening when star center Hunter Dickinson announced his intention to play a third season in Ann Arbor.
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“I ain’t done yet,” Dickinson said on a graphic shared across his social media platforms.