Adam Morrison's message to Gonzaga playing at Kentucky: 'Go let it rip and get one of these hard-nosed wins'

Bulldogs look to pull off the upset over the Wildcats at Rupp Arena

The Gonzaga Bulldogs have quite the uphill battle in front of them when they head to Lexington, Kentucky, to take on an uber-talented Wildcats squad riddled with NBA talent.

The nonconference showdown at Rupp Arena against No. 17 Kentucky could have serious NCAA Tournament implications for Gonzaga, which is 0-5 in Quad 1 games and doesn't have much of a postseason resume to this point. Not to mention, Saint Mary's holds a two-game advantage in the West Coast Conference standings after it won 64-62 at The Kennel on Saturday.

But at this point, if winning the WCC Tournament is the Bulldogs' best chance of qualifying for the postseason, then Saturday's matchup could be the "perfect opportunity to play with no expectation,” at least according to former Gonzaga All-American Adam Morrison.

Morrison broke down the matchup with the Wildcats and much more on an episode of The Perimeter.

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