Hunter Dickinson's Michigan Legacy

Submitted by UNCWolverine on July 16th, 2023 at 5:39 PM

Hunter certainly had some great moments wearing maize and blue. I can't remember a more important player leaving Ann Arbor prior to his senior season to play for another collegiate team. His long-term Michigan legacy seems to still be in question. I imagine these recent comments will not go over well with the fanbase. His comments are not egregious, but unnecessary in my opinion.

In his most recent public comments, via the ‘Rock Chalk Unplugged’ podcast, Hunter Dickinson made some interesting remarks about the state of Michigan.

“Going down Mass Street, it feels like this town has its own kind of culture and stuff like that,” Hunter Dickinson said. “I’m super excited when students come back and the towns get bustling and stuff like that. But just walking around, the people are super, super welcoming. Super nice. Definitely get those Midwest vibes. I feel like at Michigan, they weren’t as nice. They were nice people but not as nice.”

Additionally, Hunter Dickinson went on to state that Kansas is the true Midwest, unlike Michigan.

“I feel like Michigan is like a fake Midwest,” Hunter Dickinson said. “Kansas is actually like a Midwest town. I loved my time in Michigan, but the people here at Kansas are especially nice.”

This winter, the former All-American Michigan basketball star will be taking the court in a new uniform for the first time during his four-year college basketball career.

WestQuad

July 17th, 2023 at 9:35 AM ^

Freshman year I was in an argument with a kid from Missouri as to if Michigan was Midwest or if Missouri was.    The Midwest is officially made up of the Great Lakes States east of the Mississippi and the Great Plains States west of the Mississippi.  I personally don't feel like the Great Lakes and Great Plains have a lot in common, but we are probably more alike than either region compared to the South, Southwest, East or West. 

I try teaching my kids the old adage "If you don't have anything good to say about someone don't say anything at all."  Most people never actually learn to live by that.  It is too satisfying to call someone a name or try to get someone to agree with you that your sibling is a jerk.  In the end when you say negative things it just makes you look bad. Nothing good comes of it.

kehnonymous

July 16th, 2023 at 9:56 PM ^

Egads, now i'm reminded of a really dumb facebook argument (are there any other kind?) where a friend-of-a-friend was arguing that Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri were midwestern states

I think his argument was predicated on the fact that they're in the middle of the west part of the US if you solely consider physical geography, but also he is from California so probably has a warped picture of the rest of the country and we were at the height of the pandemic so no one was really in their right mind.

Blue Vet

July 17th, 2023 at 7:39 AM ^

Ah, the old "What's the Midwest" tussle.

Born in Nebraska, then Missouri, with high school and college in Michigan, and living in half a dozen states since then, longest in Pennsylvania, California, Illinois and New York, I understand both sides of the question.

(FWIW, I see Michigan as Great Lakes but understand why Easterners see it as Midwest, while I'd call my old homes of Nebraska and Missouri as the Midwest.)

In any case, I like Ann Arbor because it's got a lot of what's variously called Midwestern nice place plus the edginess usually attributed to the East—and rare in Kansas.

As a result, I don't take offense at Dickinson's opinion. 

maquih

July 17th, 2023 at 3:17 PM ^

The great lakes region is part of the midwest. . .  Yes, Nebraska and Missouri are also midwest, i don't understand what is so complicated about this.  

Florida and Maine are very different states, but they're both still geographically east coast states. 

RobM_24

July 16th, 2023 at 5:54 PM ^

He's currently at Kansas. Of course he's going to say nice shit about Kansas and make Kansas sound great. And maybe people in Kansas are nicer. It doesn't change how I feel about him at all. 

Michfan777

July 16th, 2023 at 5:54 PM ^

Sounds like he’s just trying to endear himself to Kansas fans.

That said, while a talented player, I certainly will not miss everything else about him - at all.

Regarding his legacy, it won’t be remembered all that much in 5 years IMO. He was a cog on 1 great team, and then was the key piece on teams that got worse each season and then left to play elsewhere. It’s unfortunate because much of the this was beyond his control, but his legacy will be that of just a good player on mostly forgettable teams I think.

2manylincs

July 16th, 2023 at 7:00 PM ^

At this point you are absolutely right. He is iggy.

Great player, used michigan for what it was worth to him. 

Good for him. He will never be the fab 5, cazzie, obviously.  Or even lavell Blanchard or Jamal Crawford. 

That was his choice. I hope that he achieves everything that he wants in life 

chrisu

July 17th, 2023 at 12:22 PM ^

I agree with this summary of HD. I feel like he bloomed very quickly in year 1. After that, I feel like McGary in street clothes holding up a sign that said 'win the game' , exhibited more growth than HD in his remaining years at Michigan. Some of that lack of growth is on the staff, but he also doesn't seem like a guy that is really wired to grow his game unless the exact right circumstances are present. Hope he finds it and has success, just not against Michigan, or any other mid-great-wet-lakes state-like region.

BroadneckBlue21

July 16th, 2023 at 5:55 PM ^

He was one of my favorite players in last 20 years, but not since he left. I hope Kansas flails and he gets blamed—only because he acts like a spurned lover when he’s the one who left. If your are going to dump someone, you just look like an actual dick when you keep taking shots at the person you left. We get it, you found someone better for you.

I’d like to believe it motivates the team, but I doubt it based on the players left still being his friend. Maybe they are nice publicly but pissed privately at his leaving—we can hope.

mgoja

July 16th, 2023 at 6:00 PM ^

I'm very happy that people weren't regularly putting a microphone in front of me when I was 18, 19, or 20 years old.  Hell, I'm even happier that no one is doing that now.

Denard In Space

July 16th, 2023 at 6:07 PM ^

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the only thing that will break my heart is if the folks in Lawrence get to witness Hunter trying hard enough to bend his knees when he jumps or runs. If he's still mall-walking down the court while saying mildly controversial things, God bless and happy trails. 

GoBlueGoWings

July 16th, 2023 at 6:10 PM ^

And yet if Michigan matched the Kansas NIL offer, he would still be at Michigan. 

I would like an update on nice Kansas fans once the season starts and after the season is over.

 

DennisFranklinDaMan

July 16th, 2023 at 6:26 PM ^

Ai-yi-yi, we're a whiny, anxious fan base. "Please say that you love us best! Pleeeaaaaaase!"

HD had some good years, played hard, and helped us win some games. I think he's handled the transfer process well, and you can either cheer for him at KU (I do) or not. But people need to stop desperately looking for reasons to be offended. Yegads.

ruthmahner

July 16th, 2023 at 9:36 PM ^

I don't think a single person here is whining about Hunter not "loving us best".  But there is, I think, some valid irritation at the backhanded swipes.  Go ahead and cuddle up to the Jayhawks.  They are definitely a supportive and enthusiastic fanbase.  But you can do that without saying "...but those Michigan fans..."