The Gophers men's basketball team took time during its annual media day Friday to reveal that Trevor Mbakwe was nearly kicked off the team following a drunken-driving arrest in July.
The arrest, which had not been previously reported, is the latest in a string of legal battles for the standout forward, but it looks as if he will remain on the team.
Coach Tubby Smith said he came close to dismissing the sixth-year senior outright but ultimately allowed him to return on the condition that he complete certain undisclosed "requirements."
Mbakwe, 23, said in a text message to a Star Tribune reporter that the drunken driving charge is not going to affect his status with the Gophers this season.
"He's lucky to still be around here, No. 1," Smith said. "I know he made a mistake, but we've come this far with him and he's been through a serious injury. One of the things I think, Trevor has the possibility of making a livelihood in this profession, playing basketball, so I wanted to make sure we gave him the opportunity as long as he does the things that we expect and require him to do."
Minnetonka police arrested Mbakwe on July 1, according to court records, and he was charged with misdemeanor drunken driving. He was sentenced to 30 days in the Hennepin County workhouse, with two days served and 28 days stayed; 16 hours of community service, and a year of probation. He was fined $300, plus court costs of $78.
According to the police report, Mbakwe failed to pull over to the right shoulder for a squad car responding to a burglary. When the burglary call was canceled, the police car was still behind Mbakwe, who was pulled over for failing to yield. Mbakwe, who initially said he had only had one beer, submitted to a urine test, which registered .12 percent alcohol content. The legal limit is .08 percent.
Mbakwe, who is from St. Paul and graduated from now-defunct St. Bernard's, was already on probation (through Dec. 12) for violating a restraining order in Ramsey County in 2011.