Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images He never found his role in Spokane, but Gonzaga fans loved him—and whoever gets him next is landing a big-time portal steal. Jun Seok Yeo is officially on the move—either to begin his professional career in Korea or to find a new college home through the transfer portal. A fan favorite during his two years in Spokane, Yeo brought effort, … [Read more...] about Jun Seok, We Hardly Knew Yeo: A Farewell to One of Gonzaga’s Most Intriguing Talents
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An International Recruit for Gonzaga to Keep Eye On: Mario Saint-Supery
The Spaniard could be making the move over to America to play college basketball. It’s been slow on the transfer portal front and Gonzaga has been known to look outside the United States for recruits, especially Spain. Current Zag center Ismaila Diagne played for Real Madrid’s U-18 team prior coming to the Pacific Northwest. The 6’3, 172-pound Mario Saint-Supery is only 19 … [Read more...] about An International Recruit for Gonzaga to Keep Eye On: Mario Saint-Supery
Seven Zags in the 2025 NBA Playoffs
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images Seven of the 12 Zags in the NBA this season will be competing for the Larry O’Brien Trophy. A total of 12 Zags appeared in the NBA during the 2024-25 season and over half of them have made it to the NBA Playoffs. Brooklyn Nets forward Drew Timme, Washington Wizards guard Corey Kispert, Sacramento Kings forward/center Domantas … [Read more...] about Seven Zags in the 2025 NBA Playoffs
Which College Basketball Programs Have the Most NIL Money to Spend?
Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images Where does Gonzaga stack up against the biggest spenders in the sport? According to Matt Norlander of CBS Sports, here are the nine college basketball programs that will have $10 million in Name, Image and Likeness or NIL money to spend on their roster for the 2024-25 season. Arkansas Razorbacks BYU Cougars Duke Blue Devils Indiana … [Read more...] about Which College Basketball Programs Have the Most NIL Money to Spend?
Drew Timme Named to All-NBA G-League Second Team
Photo by Evan Bernstein/Getty Images Safe to say that Drew Timme has found a new home in Brooklyn and won’t be going down to the G-League anytime soon. Drew Timme became just the second player in Long Island’s franchise history to receive the All-NBA G-League Second Team honor after averaging 23.9 points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 35.6 minutes per game during … [Read more...] about Drew Timme Named to All-NBA G-League Second Team





