Gophers roster analysis: Cam Christie, Dawson Garcia decisions loom large

Gophers men’s basketball coach Ben Johnson hopes to build on this season, and the next key is finding out who returns.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
March 26, 2024 at 12:44AM
Gophers guard Cam Christie (24) averaged 11.3 points per game and made the Big Ten's All-Freshman team this season, but he is considering his pro options as well as a return to the team. (Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Ben Johnson didn’t recognize the Gophers men’s basketball team that ended the season in Sunday’s loss at Indiana State in the NIT second round.

The third-year coach made a 10-win improvement from last season and finished ninth in the Big Ten, but the Gophers (19-15) were not healthy and appeared worn down to finish the year.

Johnson thought the roster, with key returners and impact newcomers, was good enough to make the NCAA tournament this season and finish in the upper half of the Big Ten.

The Gophers fell short of those goals, especially after five losses in the last six conference games, including in the Big Ten tournament at Target Center. A win in the NIT at Butler was a glimpse of the U’s talent, but everyone is not yet committed to return.

“The biggest thing is getting back to meet with the guys and starting with what the development plan looks like,” Johnson said. “Hopefully we’re able to retain and have a lot of the core group guys back. Then it comes [down to] what do we do in the spring and summer to take that next step.”

Here’s a look at the Gophers roster heading into the offseason. They’ll surely be watching what happens in the transfer portal this spring.

Possible returning starters

Elijah Hawkins, 5-11 junior (Washington, D.C.)

Former Howard point guard injured his hip against Indiana State, but he led the Big Ten and ranked second nationally in assists (7.5) and set a school record with 247 assists in a season (most in the Big Ten since 2018-19).

Mike Mitchell Jr., 6-2 junior (San Jose, Calif.)

After coming off the bench to open the season, the Pepperdine transfer started the last 23 games and averaged 10.2 points and 2.6 assists while shooting 40% from three-point range.

Pharrel Payne, 6-9 sophomore (Cottage Grove)

Led Gophers in blocks (44) for the second consecutive season and improved his scoring (10.0), rebounding (6.0) and minutes (23.4) per game from his freshman year.

Starters with pro option

Cameron Christie, 6-6 freshman (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

First Gophers all-league freshman since Amir Coffey in 2017. He averaged 11.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and shot 39.1% from three. He’s considering testing the NBA, with his name listed as a 2024 draft prospect.

Dawson Garcia, 6-11 junior (Savage)

First player to lead the Gophers in scoring (17.6) and rebounding (6.7) in back-to-back seasons since Randy Breuer in 1982. Was named All-Big Ten second team. He’s also contemplating the NBA draft process.

Forward Dawson Garcia led the Gophers in scoring (17.6) and rebounding (6.7) for the second consecutive year, but is weighing a move to the NBA. (Nam Y. Huh/The Associated Press)

Possible returning reserves

Kadyn Betts, 6-9 redshirt freshman (Pueblo, Colo.)

Former four-star recruit has potential with his length and shooting ability. His biggest contribution came as arguably the Gophers’ top scout team performer this season.

Braeden Carrington, 6-4 sophomore (Brooklyn Park)

Ex-Minnesota Mr. Basketball took time away from the team to work on his mental health in December. He returned to average 4.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and took a role as top perimeter defender.

Isaiah Ihnen, 6-9 junior (Boeblingen, Germany)

Missed two years because of knee injuries, but he wasn’t able to crack main rotation in Big Ten play. Had career-high 20 points on 5-for-5 threes in second game vs. Texas San Antonio.

Reserves, back or not?

Parker Fox, 6-8 senior (Mahtomedi)

Missed back-to-back seasons because of knee injuries, but Fox was a sixth man and emotional leader. Ranked second in team history with 68.3% on field goals in a season. Has a seventh year of eligibility.

Joshua Ola-Joseph, 6-7 sophomore (Brooklyn Park)

Started 42 consecutive games dating back to last season, but Ola-Joseph’s playing time took a nose-dive going to the bench in late January. He averaged only 5.4 minutes in his last nine games.

Kris Keinys, 6-8 freshman (Klaipeda, Lithuania)

Joined the Gophers after missing summer practice. The athletic Keinys played in five games but didn’t see action during the Big Ten season.

Graduating

Jack Wilson, 6-11 center (Montara, Calif.)

Washington State graduate transfer played in seven games. Wilson is interested in joining the Gophers staff as an assistant strength and conditioning coach next season.

Jackson Purcell, 6-5 guard (Apple Valley)

After earning a scholarship last season, Purcell is getting his bachelor’s degree and hoping to join the staff as a graduate assistant next season.

Will Ramberg, 6-5 forward (Grand Marais, Minn.)

After being on scholarship and averaging 12 minutes in 16 games in the 2022-23 season, he played in two games as a walk-on this past season.

Incoming recruits

Isaac Asuma, 6-2 (Cherry, Minn.)

Four-star recruit and top-10 point guard in the 2024 class, according to 247Sports.com. A Minnesota Mr. Basketball finalist led his Cherry team to its first Class 1A title Saturday at Williams Arena.

Grayson Grove, 6-9 (Alexandria, Minn.)

Earned Class 3A All-Tournament team honors after Alexandria finished fourth in the state. Had 26 points and 15 rebounds in a state quarterfinal game in front of Gophers coaches at the Barn.

Walk-on

Erick Reader, 6-8 freshman (Bloomington)

Former New Life Academy standout played in two games, which included scoring a basket for Hawkins’ single-game team record 17th assist in a Dec. 12 win against IUPUI.

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Marcus Fuller covers Gophers men's basketball, national college basketball, college sports and high school recruiting for the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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