It took a few seconds for Daniel Oturu to react when his name was called Wednesday night as the No. 33 pick in the 2020 NBA Draft.
His mother, Deborah, immediately stood up and waited for the moment to sink in for her son as he popped off the couch to give her a bear hug. His family ecstatically cheered in the background.

Just like that his NBA dreams were realized.
Just like that the University of Minnesota's 16-year draft drought was in the rearview mirror.
Just like that, as the cliché goes, his life was changed forever.
"This is something myself and my family have dreamed of and worked for a long time," Oturu said Friday. "It's all by God's doing. There was a lot of emotion, and I'm very happy."
Icing on the cake? Maybe it would've been playing for the home state Timberwolves who drafted him. But after being traded to the New York Knicks, he would reunite in the NBA with his former Gophers teammate Amir Coffey, who had a promising rookie season with the Los Angeles Clippers last season.
Coffey and Oturu last teamed up in 2018-19 to lead Richard Pitino's Gophers to the NCAA tournament second round. Coffey went undrafted after leaving after his junior year, but he signed a two-way contract with the Clippers.