It should have happened weeks ago.
6-7 Wing Tyon Grant-Foster is now allowed to train with Gonzaga in Spokane while the NCAA decides to renounce competitive admissibility in the meantime. It will be unlikely that the Kraziness in the Chenil will take place this weekend, on October 4 at 4 p.m. PT.
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Grant-Foster is already late in preparation for the 2025-26 season compared to his teammates, thanks to the incompetence and the lack of emergency of the NCAA.
He began his career with the Indian Hills Community College from 2018 to 20 before transferring to Kansas in 2020-2010. He again transferred to Depaul, where he only played one match in 2021-2022 before collapsing at halftime from the opening of the season. Grant-Foster had to be redeshed during the 2022-23 campaign after taking cardiac arrest and finally moved to Phoenix to play under coach Bryce Drew.
The player of the year of the Sports Conference of 2023-2024 is exactly what ZAGs are lacking to put this program in the national conversation. A pure scorer on the perimeter which collected on average 20.1 points on a percentage of goals on the ground of 44.6, 33.1 percentage of three points and 74.5 percentage of franc launch to accompany 6.1 rebounds, 1.7 interceptions and 1.5 blocks per match in 34 departures.
The double member All-WAC had its drop in production in 2024-25, because it relates to unknown injuries throughout. Grant-Foster brought together 14.8 points on a percentage of goals on the field of 39.9, 23.2 percentage of three points and 68.6 percentage of free throws, plus 5.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.7 interceptions and 1.5 blocks per game at 17 departures in 26 appearances.
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Grant-Foster helped lead the Antelopes to two consecutive appearances of the NCAA tournament. He is looking forward to getting back on the ground and playing for coach Mark a few.
“An incredible basketball situation. One of the best university coaches, if not the best in the country. I know that it is a place where I can get better in a real way and continue to gain at a high level, and this has been proven thanks to their development of NBA level wings.” – Tyon Grant-Foster via 247Sports
The native of Kansas City divided his time between his hometown and Phoenix during the summer. Now he can finally go northwest of the Pacific.
Arden Cravalho is a graduate of the University of Gonzaga in the Bay region… Follow it on Twitter @A_cravalho
