Martice Mitchell is trying to make the most out of his long days at home in Chicago this spring. School is different now. Workouts are different now. Everything is different.
Senior year for the Gophers' four-star Chicago Heights Bloom forward will end with online classes, like students everywhere during the coronavirus pandemic.

But besides home schooling and lifting weights in his bedroom, the 6-foot-10 Mitchell spends at least an hour each day doing virtual ball-handling sessions with his trainer and AAU coach. He's trying to stay as prepared as he can to when he joins the Gophers basketball team at some point this summer.
In a recent chat with the Star Tribune, Mitchell talked about training at home, his excitement to play in Richard Pitino's system, teaming up with fellow recruit Jamal Mashburn Jr. and more.
Q: How do you see yourself fitting in Pitino's system with the Gophers next season?
A: I feel like I will fit in really well seeing that Coach Pitino is doing well with athletic and more versatile players. They got Liam [Robbins] from Drake, and he already had [Isaiah Ihnen] and other players like that. I feel like we have a lot of long, versatile players who can be on the floor.
Q: Pitino said the biggest priority for you is gaining weight. What are your thoughts on that?
A: I don't have a goal as far as weight. I just want to be a lot stronger than if I would be just lifting at home. With season not going on and me being at home, I'm not as prepared as I can be. So, I'm just trying to use the next couple months to get as strong as I possibly can before I get on campus. I don't really have a goal for the weight yet. I'm 197 right now.