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Michigan center Hunter Dickinson transfers to Kansas - ESPN

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Michigan star big man Hunter Dickinson, the best player in the transfer portal this spring and arguably the most sought-after transfer in the portal era, announced his commitment to Kansas on Thursday.

Dickinson, a junior, entered the portal in late March and was immediately the No. 1 player on the market. In addition to the Jayhawks, the 7-foot-1 center also visited Villanova, Kentucky, Maryland and Georgetown.

He made his announcement in a video posted to Twitter. pic.twitter.com/nDiA50wjJg He explained on the RoundBall podcast earlier this week how difficult the decision-making process has been for him. «If I knew where I was going, I would have happily made the decision sooner,» Dickinson said. «I really am struggling trying to pick a school.

The good thing about all this is, all my options, I feel like if I went there, I would succeed. But it's just trying to figure out which one out of them is the best and the one I'm most comfortable at, stuff like that.» A return to Michigan was also considered a potential option, but Dickinson released a statement Wednesday night officially announcing his departure. «The initial decision for me to enter the portal was the hardest decision I've ever had to make,» Dickinson said. «The thought of potentially leaving the place I love and called home for 3 years, was and is extraordinarily difficult to process.

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