The two biggest questions hovering over the Gophers men's basketball program at season's end centered on the future of Richard Pitino and Daniel Oturu, his best player.
The answers are in: Pitino is coming back but not Oturu.
The Gophers coach expected both of those outcomes, he said in an interview Tuesday with the Star Tribune.
"We certainly talked throughout the year," Pitino said about Oturu, who declared for the NBA draft on Monday. "What I loved about Daniel is he's always been very good about communication. We're all trying to do what's best for him and what's best for the program. He had such a great year, especially statistically. And he's got an NBA game, so it just made sense."
After talking with Oturu recently, Pitino knew it was time to let his star big man go pursue his NBA dream.
When Pitino and athletic director Mark Coyle met after the season, they spoke about how the program needed to show progress next year with or without Oturu.
Coyle didn't give his seventh-year basketball coach a public vote of confidence. But Pitino said he didn't need to hear that. He reiterated this week that he "never felt concerned" about his job status coming off a two-year extension last year.
"The biggest thing with Mark is he's always been supportive and on my [side]," Pitino said. "We've got to all work together as an athletic department to continue to move this thing forward. If you look at our last couple years, I think we're in really good shape. I know people don't want to hear it. They want to deem us a failure [finishing 15-16 and 8-12 in the Big Ten]."