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Adam Morrison believes Braden Huff could move into Gonzaga's starting lineup

Redshirt freshman was "the hardest worker" over the summer and has looked impressive throughout the preseason

It's not as common as it used to be for freshmen to redshirt, but in the case of Braden Huff, he looks to follow in the footsteps of many former Gonzaga men's basketball stars who used a redshirt year to get better.

Huff, the former Mr. Basketball in the state of Illinois, has been a bright spot for the Bulldogs throughout training camp and the preseason. After a strong showing at Kraziness in the Kennel, the 6-foot-10 stretch forward finished with 21 points and nine rebounds in his unofficial debut against Lewis-Clark State in Gonzaga's exhibition opener

The lefty looked comfortable scoring from just about anywhere on the floor, giving the Zags even more flexibility in the frontcourt with Graham Ike, Anton Watson and Ben Gregg.

Former Gonzaga All-American Adam Morrison believes that Huff could in fact work his way into Mark Few's starting lineup at some point this season. Morrison breaks down Huff's game and much more on a new episode of The Perimeter podcast.

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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