Gonzaga Bulldogs: Who will be the 3rd guard if Mark Few uses a three guard rotation?
Hunter Sallis
6’5″, 180-pounds, Sophomore
Hunter Sallis is my pick to be the Gonzaga Bulldogs’ third guard in a small-ball lineup. The Omaha, Nebraska native is what Few needs in the second half when games tend to lull.
His athleticism matches Strawther’s, and that says a lot. Gonzaga fans can dream about a Strawther-Sallis tag team. It would be a nightmare for their opponents. With their lightning-fast moves, explosiveness, and pure athletic ability, those other teams won’t know what hit them.
Last season off the bench, Sallis averaged 13.6 minutes, 4.3 points, and shot 56.4% from the field. Sallis works hard on both ends of the floor, and he’s a hungry defensive rebounder.
Hunter Sallis with the dunk off Nembhard's lob! Get up!! #gonzaga #gozags pic.twitter.com/jXLwNlh7m9
— Jonathan Schimmels (@ERPJon) February 17, 2022
Dominick Harris
6’3″, 185-pounds, Redshirt Sophomore
Harris had foot surgery last season, but there’s been no news on his return to the active roster. There have been some videos of him ramping up his activity during workouts. If his foot is ready for him to join the Bulldogs, their opponents this year should look out.
As a true freshman in 2020-21, Harris averaged 41.8% from the field and 39.1% from behind the arc. Cheering from the sidelines last season had to be difficult for the young man. No doubt, Harris can’t wait for his chance to take the court again.
Dominick Harris isn’t cleared to play yet, but he’s definitely cleared for takeoff ✈️✈️ pic.twitter.com/ShdJYUIRBc
— Brenna Greene (@BrennaGreene_) February 22, 2022