Isaiah Washington and Jamir Harris are starting their college careers soon.
The last time Washington and Harris were together, they shared the same court at the Jordan Classic all-star regional game last month at the Barclays Center in New York.
Now they will be roommates and soon begin preparing to make an impact as freshmen for coach Richard Pitino, who returns several members of a 24-win NCAA tournament team.
"Originally, I was going to come down in June, but they wanted me here early," said Harris, who arrived on campus after graduating from high school about a week ago. "I couldn't say no. It happened so quick. I'm very excited to experience new things in college and be a part of Gophers Nation."
Washington is expected to be here on June 10, coach Richard Pitino said Monday morning during a Gophers' "Coaches Caravan" event. He had been expected to arrive this week.
Harris, a guard from The Patrick School, was an all-state player in New Jersey. Washington, a point guard from St. Raymond in the Bronx, was named New York's Mr. Basketball. Both are 6-1 but with different skill sets.
Washington is a flashy finisher, facilitator and ball handler. His highlights and finger rolls, which he calls "Jelly," have been a hit on social media from his all-star game appearances this spring. He won't be asked to change his flamboyant New York City style.
"If you try to temper him, it's not going to work," Pitino said. "You got to let him be himself. You got to let him go. I'm excited to get a chance to work with him. I give my players a lot of freedom, as long as they do the right thing — wanting to win and being about the team."