Four Corners: Gonzaga faces red-hot Portland

Coming up: Thursday at Portland, 8 p.m. (ESPNU); Saturday at SMU, 7 p.m., ESPN2

Outlook: Portland had dropped eight of nine before getting healthy last week with road wins over Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount. The Pilots rely on guards/wings, dribble penetration and the 3-point shot. They’ve made a conference-leading 249 3s with 38-percent accuracy, second best in the WCC. Point guard Alec Wintering (19 ppg, 39 3s, 140 made free throws) leads the way, but other scoring sources include wings Bryce Pressley (13.6 ppg, 53 3s) and D’Marques Tyson (10.9 ppg, 75 3s) and undersized ‘4’ Jarrel Marshal (7.6 ppg, 18 3s). Seven Pilots have made at least 10 3-pointers. Gonzaga is second nationally in 3-point defense (28 percent) and limited Portland to 4-of-20 3-point shooting in an 85-74 win last month.

Williams-Goss sidelined

The ‘Red’ squad, comprised of GU reserves, walk-ons and players sitting out under NCAA transfer rules, is without Nigel Williams-Goss. The University of Washington transfer, who becomes eligible next season, is sporting a walking boot on his lower left leg after having ankle surgery.

Gonzaga leaders

Scoring: Kyle Wiltjer, 21.8

Rebounding: Domantas Sabonis, 11.5

Assists: Josh Perkins, 3.75

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