I like that it mentioned Pitino's teams always being competitive. With the exception of 2015-16, the Gophers had reasonable hopes of making the tournament at some point of every single season he was here. Pitino's effectiveness at spring recruiting might also prove to be a very valuable skill in the new college basketball landscape.
As someone who backed Pitino pretty much until the bitter end, I think it was time for him to go. There would have been very little enthusiasm for year 9 of Pitino. There was no momentum left, and you can only sell hope for so long. Even if every failure of the program could be chalked up to bad luck and outside forces beyond Pitino's control, it's tough to just keep saying you need more time. A fresh start might have been exactly what both Pitino and Minnesota needed.
It's why I also would be on board with firing Ben Johnson if we end up in last place in the Big Ten again. Year 3 is still pretty early in a coach's tenure, but there need to be signs of life, which we may be getting this year, if you feel like 6 to 10 conference wins in a down Big Ten constitutes positive momentum.