Blog post looking into the early season trial by fire for Perkins, Melson, and McClellan.
This article is all about how Gonzaga should allow the members of the Spokane community who aren't filthy rich to watch Zag games. He makes a pretty good argument for an alternative ticketing strategy: take 50 seats out of the 4000 plus aliquoted for season ticket or bulldog club members, and sell those seats to the general public before the game for $50 each or give the seats away to charity organizations. I think all of us non-millionaires would love to have the opportunity to catch a game, and it would certainly make the atmosphere of the non-student sections better.
The distribution for the Arizona game was a mess. This article highlights most of the ridiculous aspects of it, particularly how rulebreaking is now a precedent and how little reason there was to begin the process at 2AM for a 7AM distribution. I personally was unable to get a ticket because of how insane the process was, so I'll be hanging with you guys in the game thread.
31 points, six assists, three rebounds and 53% shooting earned him the Single Game Performance of the Month for the Canadian Hoops site.
It is a small, small, athletic world.
If a title has dunk and David Stockton in it, you know it isn't going to be good. The Gonzaga guard had a knack for sliding over and taking that charge in college. Problem is they don't really call it like that in the NBA.
Wiltjer shares the wealth with Kyle Collinsworth of BYU.
We'll be hanging with teams like Florida, Iowa State, and Miami.