What happens when one of the top 2018 big men in the country enter the AAU season already committed to a school?
Cretin-Derham Hall center Daniel Oturu is the lone recruit for Richard Pitino's next recruiting class at Minnesota, but he hasn't stopped working on improving his game and trying to convince other top prospects in the state from going to the U.

The 6-foot-10 Oturu, who has been a force for Howard Pulley this summer, is now ranked No. 41 in his class by Scout.com after averaging 12 points and 10 rebounds for the No. 1 team in the Nike EYBL circuit. Pulley is vying for a Nike Peach Jam Championship Wednesday through Sunday in North Augusta, S.C.
Oturu talked about recently about his summer, trying to improve his jumper, recruiting others to his future program and more in a recent Star Tribune Q&A.
ON NBPA TOP 100 CAMP: "It was a real fun experience learning from former and current NBA players, not only about basketball but just growing as a better person for society and making the world a better place. From a basketball aspect, they talked to us about how to be a better player every day. Even though you won't have practice or games there's always a way to make yourself better. From a life aspect, it just taught us to stay away from the bad things and make good choices. They taught us about having a top five. Five people in your life that influence your life in good ways. They taught us a lot of stuff. It was really good.
PLAYING WITH MATTHEW HURT AT TOP 100: "Me and Matthew are really good friends. He's one of my guys. It's been like that for a little bit. (Last) weekend we got a lot closer from being on the same team. It came up talking about (both playing for Gophers). His brother (Michael) plays there. And I just talked to him about it would be tight if he came. It would be really cool to play with him in college, too. He's a top 5 player in his (2019) class. He's just a really great all-around player. He can play defense, shoot the ball and score at all three levels. It would be really cool to play with him.
WHAT HE'S WORKING ON THIS SUMMER: "I've been trying to work on my face-up game and perfecting scoring off the dribble more. That's been a focal point for me. Each day that goes by I'm continuing to get better at that. Just readying myself for the high school season and the college season after next year. (Howard Pulley coach Antwan Harris) has been telling me I need to work on my mid-range shot and get more confidence in it. He gives me free rein and the opportunity to shoot that a lot this summer has been giving me a lot more confidence. It's making me believe in myself that every time I shoot it I can make it.
ON HOWARD PULLEY'S SUCCESS: "We lost a lot of star power in Gary Trent Jr. (Duke), Brad Davison (Wisconsin) and Theo John (Marquette). A lot of people thought we weren't going to be as good as we were last year. So we kind of just used that as fuel to our fire to prove people wrong that we could be even better than we were last year. This year is less star focused and more like a team. We are winning games as a team and coming together. There are no egos and nobody feels like they are above the team. We have one common goal to win the Peach Jam.