Whether the Gophers can be substantially better in 2016-17 or whether they fail to effectively pull out of the rut of the last two seasons depends on many things.
Returners have to get better. Transfers Davonte Fitzgerald and Reggie Lynch – who is still suspended while being investigated following a May rape arrest – will have to live up to their high billings. But the Gophers will also have to rely heavily on four newcomers, three of them freshmen, to slide in at the next level and contribute in big ways.
All except graduate transfer Akeem Springs, who is finishing up summer classes at Milwaukee, are on campus and coach Richard Pitino discussed them this week.
Here is some of what he said about Springs (a 6-4, 210-pound guard), Amir Coffey (a 6-8, 190-pound guard from Hopkins), Eric Curry (a 6-9, 220-pound forward from Memphis) and Michael Hurt (a 6-7, 210-pound forward from Rochester):
Coffey has obviously been hyped quite a bit coming out of high school. How has that transferred to summer workouts and practices so far?
Pitino: "He's really, really good …he is a phenomenal passer. We run a lot of ball screens and he comes off the ball screens and he can just see over the top. That's what the NBA is all about, and this league is all about that. Michigan runs a lot of good stuff, but their personnel is all about tall guards who can throw over the top. That's what we've been trying to get and with Amir, he can do that. He's doing a great job in the weight room, he's been extremely professional. He's an eager learner and I think he's going to play major minutes right away."
Are you planning on playing him some at the point guard, shooting guard and small forward positions then?
Pitino: "The question is really what lineups do I want in the game – I don't think it's necessarily a question of what he can play, it's who do I want him playing with … I think there's great flexibility there."