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  • Abbas was just smothered by Suggs.

  • You're such a good defensive player, particularly for a young player.

  • Yeah, doll.

  • Oh, you do.

  • You win a good chunk of the time, like 90% clip.

  • Yeah.

  • Tom McCain is in the game to try to stop Drew.

  • Timmy.

  • How is that working so far?

  • He can go for 40 tonight, Dave.

  • Because you talked about him in the open.

  • Look at his footwork.

  • Look at his balance.

  • Look at the size.

  • Look at the strength and his feel and touch.

  • I mean, really enriched.

  • Go right back to him.

  • Go right to it already.

  • Give.

  • It's already committed.

  • Two fouls.

  • There he is.

  • Gets the catch.

  • That quick spin move reverses in.

  • Whoa off mark!

  • Timmy grabs another rebound.

  • He's doing it all.

  • Pull it back and wait for Why not this go in?

  • It did.

  • We're not rooting, but this is amazing.

  • Play not practice for weeks in the middle of the season and come back and just hit the ground.

  • Running them with three perfect Bouvier against a great freshman defenders.

  • Suggs.

  • Step back.

  • Jumper is good.

  • Wanna move by Jamari Bowyer Well, didn't make a trip to San Francisco.

  • Jalen Suggs has been mostly quiet in this one to tell.

  • Now what a move, Because that's where the whole audience will be after this time out.

  • The number one zags behind Timmy and Suggs in company.

  • That's That's a good offensive possession there, but show on two on ball screens.

  • Get back, shrink the floor.

  • Everything is going the way that you would want.

  • Defensively.

  • We're about our first half time today and my son knocks on the door and goes, Dad, would you like 10 chickens or 10 dogs?

  • Which one would you rather have?

  • I said, 10 chickens on.

  • He goes good, I said.

  • I'm on error on he goes running back down the hall with important questions.

  • Can't wait, Mr.

  • Fargo.

  • Final minute of the first half.

  • Name hard off the mark.

  • Finally, the Dons grab a defensive board.

  • David has firm.

  • It was the chickens hits the three.

  • He's back in and altering and getting deflections like even saw on that possession.

  • That's just great team defense.

  • And so they're settling for some of those one pass shoot three pointers and and that's not what you want.

  • Kimmy got the lock on one end and then for the dunk finish.

  • On that end, talent and sometimes talent needs to recognize talent when players playing is hot.

  • As true, Timmy has just given the ball and let him go.

  • It's the Timmy show that was pretty good athleticism on that last dunk.

  • Not a lot of guys that could do that.

  • No used a screen.

  • Suggs did to hit the three played in the West Coast Conference, Of course, the national championship.

  • Last time the West Coast Conference in WCC team won a national championship.

  • Bill Russell played on that team for USF.

  • Todd Golden likes Roy's upsides.

  • He thinks he can become a face of the dawn's moving forward if he stays committed to the process.

  • E one flipped up and in by I you see.

  • And Bill Russell did it all those years ago.

  • Yeah, at three.

  • Off the bark.

  • Here comes Gonzaga.

  • Greatly passe.

  • Yeah, he lays it in reading these situations.

  • The shot goes up.

  • He knows he has no chance of the rebound.

  • He's already ahead by a step or two and he gets behind that back line and it's a layup.

  • And he said, Hey, listen way have told our guys, If you see a I go, you have to run with him.

  • You cannot stand and watch nobody who can score faster than Gonzaga.

  • No kiss burdened with a foul.

  • One person.

  • Hold the ball.

  • You pass.

  • Pittsburgh gives it up.

  • Spaces.

  • The floor.

  • You've got a cut on the baseline.

  • And then the guy he's ripping and keeping his eyes up.

  • And he sees out of the that.

  • Timmy is not in this game.

  • Timmy could be going for a career high.

  • You could be going for 40 points if they really wanted them.

  • Thio.

  • What about the level of play?

  • Well, efficiency?

  • The whole reason toe have the efficiency numbers is because they adjust for level of play, and then you and stuff like that Kiss Bird lays it in assists.

  • Switch to the left hand, Miss.

  • That one doesn't miss many of those.

  • Here come the Dons.

  • Isaiah Hawthorne, who had a good game the other night against Pepperdine, lays it in with might as well have a sense of humor about it.

  • When you got a guy playing as well as he has.

  • There's Anthony Royer out of Dublin, California that's in the Bay Area and just see very nice.

  • Concise move stayed under control.

  • Anthony Roy was probably the best player in the Bay Area.

  • A lot of teams assumed he was going to go play a year in prep school.

  • And so maybe some teams sort of backed off of him anyway.

  • The dogs have a really talented young man have a guy that averaged 15 points per game last year in college basketball.

  • That transferred in is you're out.

  • You lose your seasons over.

  • The judgments could be heart last five years to sweet 16 to elite Eights and a national championship game in the tournament.

  • He has been so impressive in practice that Mark Hughes says looking.

  • There could be a moment if somebody gets in foul trouble.

  • We would trust Ben.

  • Greg on the floor way took block.

  • That three goes down.

  • That is the third freshman in these last couple minutes, five straight road games.

  • Back to back over that.

  • It's that I'm not gonna miss shots.

  • It duty.

  • Alan goes down.

  • Julian stronger for last couple numbers We saw Timmy 11 12, 28 points Gonzaga in the second half.

  • They were a huge in the first half.

  • They shot 21 of 28 in the second half.

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Gonzaga improves to 20-0 with blowout win vs San Francisco [HIGHLIGHTS] | ESPN College Basketball

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