Adam Morrison believes Gonzaga's Braden Huff has 'the biggest upside' heading into 2024-25 season

Huff was the Zags' leading scorer off the bench as a redshirt freshman
Gonzaga's Braden Huff
Gonzaga's Braden Huff / Photo by Erik Smith, Myk Crawford
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After putting together an impressive season that earned him All-WCC freshman team honors, Braden Huff has a prime opportunity to be even more productive as a redshirt sophomore next fall.

The 6-foot-10 stretch forward was a real spark plug off the bench for the Gonzaga Bulldogs. He averaged 9.3 points in 13.4 minutes of action and shot 59.8% from the floor and 33.8% from downtown. Huff made the most of his time on the floor with 23 points against Eastern Oregon (in 14 minutes), 26 points against San Diego (20 minutes) and 25 points against Portland (24 minutes).

According to former Gonzaga All-American Adam Morrison, Huff has a chance to create those types of scoring outputs on a consistent basis next season.

"I think he has the most upside of anyone who’s coming back," Morrison said of Huff on The Perimeter. "If he gets 22-28 minutes, I think he has the most upside to be a 15-20 point per game scorer."

Morrison broke down Huff's game and much more on a new episode of The Perimeter.

Submit your Gonzaga-related questions to theperimeterpodcast@gmail.com to be featured on an upcoming episode of The Perimeter.

The Perimeter with Adam Morrison is presented by ⁠McGillivray Environmental⁠⁠⁠⁠ & supported by ⁠Idaho Central Credit Union⁠⁠⁠⁠ & the ⁠If Not Yet, When?⁠ podcast. The Perimeter is produced by Brennon Poynor.


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Cole Forsman
COLE FORSMAN

Cole Forsman is a reporter for Gonzaga Bulldogs On SI. Cole holds a degree in Journalism and Sports Management from Gonzaga University.