Gophers MBB Lands Former Gatorade POY Out of Transfer Portal

Minnesota Gophers new transfer commit Chansey Willis Jr.
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In today’s collegiate sports landscape, when you have turnover at the coaching position, the roster is sure to follow. That can also happen when the roster is not very good, which was the case for the Minnesota Gophers men’s basketball program. Niko Medved took over after his run in the NCAA tournament with Colorado State, amidst the open transfer portal.

What he inherited was a program without any meat left on it’s bones, and that meant the former Minnesota assistant needed to quickly fill spots. Since then, Medved has been very active in the portal, an obvious necessity in today’s college basketball world.

Medved brought one of his former CSU Rams with him (Jaylen Crocker-Johnson), but ultimately failed to land another big target (Kyan Evans). However, the Golden Gophers MBB coach has found a plethora of talent elsewhere. Besides Crocker-Johnson, Coach Medved has landed transfers Robert Vaihola (San Jose State), BJ Omot (California), Langston Reynolds (Northern Colorado) and Bobby Durkin (Davidson). Today, he added another to his incoming transfer class.

Chansey Willis Jr. heads to Minnesota Gophers

As a senior during the 2021-22 season at Martin Luther King Jr. high school, Chansey Willis Jr. was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Michigan. After spending time at the Division II and Junior College levels, he played in the Mid-American Conference last year for Western Michigan, where he lead the conference in points and assists. He recently visited the Minnesota Gophers, and has now made the transfer official.

Willis Jr. is a point guard that can come in and immediately help one of few returning players, Minnesota-native Isaac Asuma. Last season under Ben Johnson, the team was often hampered by questionable ball-handling and playmaking ability from the field general position on the court.

In Willis Jr., the Gophers are getting a 24-game starter that shot 42.4% from the field. His three-point game isn’t notable, but his 5.8 assists per game led the conference, as did his 16.8 points. Being able to see the floor and put teammates in positions to convert should really help the new Minnesota roster thrive.

Beyond just Asuma, Willis Jr. will pair with transfer guard Langston Reynolds to give Medved depth. The profiles between the three having big differences is a good thing, and should allow for favorable matchups to present themselves nightly.

A projected Minnesota Gophers starting lineup could include Willis Jr. and Reynolds at the guard positions. They would then be bolstered by Crocker-Johnson, Bobby Durkin , and B.J. Omot .

After just a 15-17 season under Johnson, the Gophers are hoping to right what has been a long-sinking ship. Their NIL situation should be in a better place this season, and that will only continue to grow Minnesota’s value if Medved is able to generate the excitement that Johnson ignored.

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