The Minnesota Gophers basketball season may have come to an end on Thursday, when they lost their first game in the 2024 Big Ten Tournament to Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans, though an NIT invitation may be pending.
Postseason or not, though, 2023-24 showcased an improving Golden Gophers basketball program, something 3rd year head coach Ben Johnson needed to in order to keep his job. It’s a lot easier to keep the boat afloat at 18-14 (9-11) than it would have been had this year’s team struggled to another 9-22 (2-17) or 13-17 (4-16) season. And… if he can keep the team together, which is never a guarantee these days, next year looks even brighter.
How bright, you ask? If you take Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo at his word, then they could be the best team in the Big Ten next season. That’s what he told media members after beating the Gophers in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday.
“Ben Johnson has done an unbelievable job this year. (Minnesota) could be the number one team in the league next year” – Tom Izzo
— Ryan James (@RyanJamesMN) March 14, 2024
Before we get into why Izzo’s statement may not be quite as hyperbolic as some may believe initially, let’s introduce some important context. Tom Izzo loves Ben Johnson, who has never coached nor played under the Michigan State legend, though Izzo did recruit Johnson out of DeLaSalle high school and when Johnson left Northwestern and joined the Gophers as a transfer.
Tom Izzo on Ben Johnson: Everybody in the room knows that I'm close with Ben and should be close with Ben. I love what he's done. All he's got to do is hold this team together, and he'll come in as one of the favorites, if not the favorite next year. The guy deserves a lot of…
— GopherHole.com (@GopherHole) March 14, 2024
Every opportunity Izzo has gotten, since Ben got the job in Dinkytown, the East Lansing legend has praised Johnson, as a coach, and the University of Minnesota for having the balls to hire him. Tom clearly cares about Ben Johnson and his career and is more than willing to talk about how bright the basketball program’s future is under the 43-year-old hometown U of M alum.
But all of that could be for good reason. It’s quite possible that Izzo sees something in Ben Johnson that we can’t see from the cheap seats. And there is no doubt that, should the Gophers remain together this offseason (and out of the transfer portal), next year could be the best team we’ve seen since prior to the pandemic.
Every major contributor on roster has eligibility remaining. Older players like Dawson Garcia are questionable NBA prospects. NIL money gives college programs a lot better chance of keeping their star players, who would otherwise leave for professional paychecks, even if they aren’t expected to be drafted to the NBA and are forced overseas.
Impressive stuff lately from Minnesota freshman Cam Christie, averaging 15.8 points, 3.0 assists over last five. Smooth shotmaking last night vs. Purdue. Shooting 43% off the catch, 43% off the dribble, both on real volume. Solid passer. Still 18 y/o, 6'6", Max's brother. pic.twitter.com/aZEtVvwOYh
— Jonathan Wasserman (@NBADraftWass) February 16, 2024
And the Gophers’ one sure-fire future draft pick, Cam Christie, isn’t expected to jump to the next level after his true freshman season. So, the opportunity is there to bring back an improved and more experienced team with a lot of the same names.
It’ll be up to Ben Johnson and Dinkytown Athletes to keep their best talent out of the transfer portal and possibly add a piece or two that could put them over the top and into March Madness. Cherry High School (Duluth area) is sending their star top-100 national recruit, (PG) Issac Asuma, down I-35 S to join Johnson’s program next season too.
#Gophers fans, Isaac Asuma can score the basketball pic.twitter.com/8POlneJxWS
— Joe Doerrer (@jd3hoops) June 28, 2023
Add some veteran backcourt depth in Gophers’ all-time single-season assists leader, Elijah Hawkins, and a microwave off the bench like Mike Mitchell Jr, to pair with young stars like Christie and Asuma… there’s no doubt Minnesota has enough perimeter talent to compete with anyone.
Dawson Garcia starts the big man party but what about junior to be, Pharrell Payne, and super senior Parker Fox, who still has a year of eligibility remaining, thanks to a bevy of injuries and the COVID year of free eligibility. Then, there is shutdown defender Braeden Carrington and the mostly untapped potential of Josh Ola-Joseph.
Now again, we can’t pretend the transfer portal doesn’t exist. But Ben Johnson has been on of the few losing programs in the country the last two seasons that has been able to retain more talent than it loses in the portal. His biggest loss, Jamison Battle, was paid $150K in NIL money from Ohio State, something that may not have happened if the Gophers were in a better NIL situation themselves, at the time.
We do not know if they’d be able to block an offer like that but there’s no doubt they’d have a better chance now than they did back then, thanks to the rise of Dinkytown Athletes, the University’s official NIL collective.
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