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Gonzaga basketball loses starting point guard Mario Saint-Supery to EuroLeague club

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Gonzaga basketball loses starting point guard Mario Saint-Supery to EuroLeague club

Gonzaga basketball suffered an unexpected loss from its starting lineup ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Starting point guard Mario Saint-Supéry officially signed with Valencia, a Spanish club in EuroLeague, on Saturday, July 11. The move leaves the Bulldogs without an established point guard next season, and they can’t get an experienced replacement with the transfer portal closed.

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The All-WCC freshman team honoree averaged 8.6 points with 2.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game last season on 41% shooting as a true freshman, starting 17 of Gonzaga’s 35 games. He’s reportedly signing a four-year deal with the club.

“Zag nation, thanks for everything,” he wrote on Instagram.

It’s the second tough break for the program this offseason, as fellow European guard Jack Kayil was drafted in the second round by the Houston Rockets and subsequently traded to the New York Knicks after initially committing to Gonzaga.

It’s unclear why Saint-Supéry is leaving, although it’s a return home for the former Liga ACB guard. He previously played for Málaga, a Liga ACB club like Valencia, his new team.

Gonzaga returns 6-foot-10 forward Braden Huff, who averaged 17.8 points with 5.6 rebounds per game this season, and replaced leading scorer Graham Ike with highly touted Arizona State transfer Massamba Diop. It’ll have to rely on projected backups in its backcourt, though, which could change the dynamic for a team expected to be in the national conversation next season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Gonzaga basketball loses starting point guard Mario Saint-Supery to EuroLeague club

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