LAS VEGAS — Gonzaga entered the season ranked No. 21 within the AP ballot and was thought to be a top quality workforce however one which, if it had aspirations of being Ultimate 4-good, nicely these may be a bit too lofty.
The considering went: With ace level guard Ryan Nembhard gone off a squad that had its worst season in a decade-plus, how good might it’s now? Its 9 losses final season have been this system’s most in 14 years, and it failed to succeed in the Candy 16 of the NCAA Match for the primary time since 2015.
Gonzaga would most likely settle into second-tier standing. Good, however not too good.
Everybody who thought that — myself included, for I additionally ranked Gonzaga twenty first again in October — misinterpret the state of affairs. Badly.
The Zags are nonetheless good. Rattling good.
Mark Few’s program acquired its greatest win of the early season with a 95-85 win over No. 8 Alabama Monday night time within the first spherical of the Gamers Period Championship. A recreation between two dynamic offensive groups was anticipated to be a race to 90 and that is precisely what performed out.
By the best way, 4 of Gonzaga’s six wins so far have come vs. power-conference competitors. That is led Gonzaga’s push from No. 21 three weeks in the past to No. 12 as of Monday’s ballot refresh.
The Bulldogs dropped a cool 1.23 factors per possession on Alabama’s head, led by 21 apiece from a pair of men whose mixed ages equal 48. Graham Ike, 23, and Tyon Grant-Foster, 25, pushed the tempo and roughed up Alabama’s overmatched entrance courtroom. One other Gonzaga large, Braden Huff, put up 18 factors, after which there have been 12 extra off the bench from Steele Venters.
“Our beginning 3/4/5 had 16 factors, and theirs had 60,” a displeased Nate Oats mentioned after the sport. Oats has been on the head of an Alabama operation that qualifies as a top-10 program within the sport over the previous 5 years. He is aware of what competing within the deep finish appears like.
It appears like Gonzaga.
“Large, they’re bodily, each time we made a run they’d a solution,” Oats mentioned. “Gave up 25 second-chance factors, it is laborious to win doing that.”
The scary half with Gonzaga: It acquired to 95 factors and was simply 6 of twenty-two from 3. Mark Few’s acquired a squad that’s previous, proud and certain appears so much harder than a few of his earlier squads that had a sheen of finesse to them.
Oats tried to warn his gamers in regards to the physicality, however typically you’ll be able to’t be taught with out firsthand expertise.
“We confirmed them video of Tyon Grant-Foster simply destroying individuals on the glass, a number of boards simply preserve coming,” Oats mentioned.
The 25-year-old Grant-Foster acquired it accomplished in key spots within the second half. In complete, greater than 50% of Gonzaga’s factors got here within the paint.
“This recreation is about after the units, the possessions, the damaged performs and issues like that, and that is the place Ty actually shines,” Few mentioned.
Labaron Philon Jr. could be an irresistible expertise for the Tide. He is probably the greatest guards within the nation — and maybe essentially the most proficient. Philon completed with 29 factors in half-hour — as a result of he could not rating within the last 10.
“He was cooking us fairly good,” Few mentioned.
Gonzaga completely shut Philon down by tossing a medley of defenses at him to sputter Alabama out of choices.
“Down the stretch we knew what we wanted to do, and that is once we pad locks,” Grant-Foster mentioned.
I like that quote. This workforce has actual verve.
After seeing Gonzaga up shut, it is evident there’s sufficient selection on this Bulldogs lineup that it ought to be capable to match up with nearly anybody in faculty basketball. Freshman guard Mario Saint-Supery acquired all 10 of his factors from the foul line vs. the Tide, however he is essentially the most proficient of the group.
“He performs with nice spirit and it is contagious,” Few mentioned. “We’re nonetheless ironing out issues with the crazy-ass bounce passes.”
With a 6-0 mark and a recreation in opposition to a still-developing Maryland workforce awaiting Tuesday night time, Gonzaga’s poised to be in an excellent place to play for the championship on Wednesday.
Its targets look so much greater than that, although. And Few is placing out alerts that he believes this workforce could be up there with a few of his greatest.
“Our wings our greater than we have had, and we’re an even bigger workforce, nearly like that ’17 workforce,” Few mentioned.
He is speaking in regards to the 2016-17 workforce, the one with Nigel Williams-Goss, Przemek Karnowski and Jonathan Williams that went 37-2 however misplaced the NCAA Match championship. Few additionally invoked the 2020-21 workforce, the one with Drew Timme, Corey Kispert and Jalen Suggs that went 31-1 but in addition needed to accept the runner-up spot.
These have been the 2 greatest groups in Gonzaga historical past.
“Blue-blood degree groups,” Few mentioned.
This one’s not close to being in that group but, but it surely’s truthful to say nearly everybody whiffed on Gonzaga’s ceiling this 12 months. Few has a bona fide squad, one which has an opportunity to come back out of this week with an enormous assertion and a greater observe document as one of many perfect groups in faculty basketball.
