Adam Morrison on Gonzaga's struggles: ‘No one’s a vocal leader on this club’

Former All-American cited Bulldogs' lackadaisical effort in loss at Santa Clara
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There's no question that the talent is there for the Gonzaga Bulldogs to succeed.

Ryan Nembhard helped lead Creighton to the Elite Eight as the starting point guard last season. Graham Ike was the preseason Mountain West Conference Player of the Year in 2022. Anton Watson has been the program's x-factor for a few seasons now. Nolan Hickman, Dusty Stromer, Braden Huff and Ben Gregg were all four-star recruits when they committed. On paper, it's a stacked roster, but rankings and statistics can't account for the chemistry that has to be built before a team can really reach its potential.

Former Gonzaga All-American Adam Morrison believes some of Gonzaga's recent struggles stem from a lack of vocal leader within the locker room. Morrison broke down what he's seen from the Bulldogs over the last few weeks on the latest episode of The Perimeter.

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