On a busy day of changes for the Gophers men's basketball team, Richard Pitino landed one potential new starter Thursday and saw a starter from 2019-20 leave the program.
Starting guard Payton Willis announced that he is transferring, but the Gophers brought 6-8 transfer Brandon Johnson into the fold from Western Michigan.
Johnson gives the Gophers the second piece of what could be their starting frontcourt next season, joining 7-foot center Liam Robbins, who announced his transfer from Drake on Sunday.
Both those moves could help the Gophers replace Daniel Oturu, a dominant force inside who left for the NBA draft.
Johnson will be immediately eligible to play as a graduate transfer. Robbins, a junior next season, would have to sit out one season under current NCAA transfer rules but is seeking a waiver to play right away, too.
"With guys who are on the team and the pieces that were added, it feels like we can make an NCAA tournament run," Johnson said in a phone interview.
At guard, without Willis, the Gophers still have two primary starting options in Gabe Kalscheur and Marcus Carr, who declared for the NBA draft but is expected to return.
Willis, who arrived in 2018 after two seasons at Vanderbilt, was often the fourth option in his only season with the Gophers (he sat out in 2018-19). He averaged 8.9 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists and ranked second on the team with 57 threes.