Gonzaga's Nigel Williams-Goss has a special place in his heart for Spokane: 'I owed the community something' (2024)

Nigel Williams-Goss has yet to follow in the footsteps of many former Zags who’ve settled down in Spokane once their playing days are past them, though the ex-Gonzaga All-American has certainly not been forgotten by the Inland Northwest community.

While the 6-foot-2 Oregonian has spent much of the last eight years playing in the top professional leagues across Europe, Williams-Goss has managed to carve out a chunk of his short offseason to hold a youth summer basketball camp in Liberty Lake, Washington, where he works on a variety of skills with kids for three days at the HUB Sports Center. The camp has sold out every year since it was started in 2017.

“I’m here for my seventh camp, which is crazy,” Williams-Goss said. “I thought I’d be long forgotten by now, especially by the youth.”

Whether out of modesty or ignorance, Williams-Goss was wrong to assume his name would fade into irrelevancy. After all, this was the All-American point guard who was at the helm of Mark Few’s first Final Four team not so long ago, as Williams-Goss and company helped set the program up for future success after going 37-2 and appearing in the national championship game in 2017. This was a player who had his choice of schools and maybe could’ve given the NBA a shot when he announced he was leaving Washington two years earlier, though he chose to play the long game, redshirt at Gonzaga and refine his game before enjoying a decorated pro career in Europe.

At the time of his transfer, however, Williams-Goss wasn’t so sure Spokane was the place for him. The former McDonald’s High School All-American was coming off two very productive seasons with the Huskies, and though the team struggled, Williams-Goss immediately became one of the most coveted transfers in the country once he decided it was time for a new home. His phone was getting calls from all the big-name head coaches — Thad Matta, Tom Izzo, Billy Donovan.

Nothing from coach Few, however. Williams-Goss instead had been in touch with Bulldogs assistant coach Brian Michaelson, another Oregon native, and thus had his eyes set on potentially going elsewhere. UNLV, Texas, Georgetown, Michigan State and Arkansas were all in the mix for Williams-Goss.

That is, until his first phone call with coach Few about a week into his recruitment process.

“He described being the point guard at Gonzaga like being a pitcher for the Yankees,” Williams-Goss said. “You’re gonna be on Main Street, you’re gonna play in the biggest games across the country. We have huge, huge goals and the responsibility is gonna fall on you.

"That’s part of the reason why I chose to come here. It just fit my mindset. That pressure, that expectation, and then the work that the staff and everyone was going to put in was just a great fit.”

Williams-Goss had to wait his turn as a redshirt player in 2015-16, along with Jonathan Williams and Jeremy Jones, before taking over point guard duties the following season. With an improved jumpshot, Williams-Goss starred at 16.8 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. He shot 36.8% from 3-point range as the Zags stormed to the NCAA Tournament with just one blemish on their record.

“I definitely sacrificed some [NBA] draft stock not leaving [college] as a sophom*ore — obviously the NBA loves young [players] — so sacrificing some of that for that [2016-17] run, I wouldn’t trade it in for the world,” Williams-Goss said. “Those are some of my best friends today. I was just at Jeremy Jones’ wedding … I think we had like 10 guys from that team at his wedding. It just goes to show how tight-knit of a group that team was.”

There aren’t as many Zags playing professionally overseas as there are currently in the NBA, though Williams-Goss still has the occasional run-in with Kevin Pangos or Silas Melson from time to time. Not to mention Serbian big man Filip Petrusev was Williams-Goss’ teammate on Olympiacos (Greece) this past season, as the two guided Piraeus to the EuroLeague Final Four as key contributors to the squad.

Williams-Goss had already reached the pinnacle of basketball in Europe the season prior with Real Madrid, which won the EuroLeague championship in 2023. He was also named the Serbian League MVP and won the Serbian Cup in 2018 with Olympiacos before a short stint with the Utah Jazz in 2019-20, the team that drafted him as the 55th overall pick in 2017.

Back overseas once again, Williams-Goss embraces the style of play and day-to-day grind that he once enjoyed years ago at Gonzaga. And even then, he still finds ways to make an annual trip back to Spokane in the summers.

“I think everyone knows how much I love Spokane and the Zags,” Williams-Goss said. “I felt like I owed the community something. I didn’t know what that something was but I just felt like the city, the school and the community embraced me so much when I was here that, I was like, ‘if I can do any little thing to give back, I would love to do that.’”

Williams-Goss shared more about his time at Gonzaga, his professional career in Europe and much more on a new episode of Forever Zags.

WATCH THE FULL EPISODE BELOW:

Produced byThomas Gallagher.

FOLLOW GONZAGA NATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Continue to follow our Gonzaga coverage on social media by liking us onFacebookand by following us on Instagram and Twitter@GonzagaOnSI.

Gonzaga's Nigel Williams-Goss has a special place in his heart for Spokane: 'I owed the community something' (2024)
Top Articles
A Guide To Fit, Fashion, And Confidence
Understanding triple-negative breast cancer and its treatment - Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center Blog
Jin Wigs Thomaston Ga
Barbara Roufs Measurements
Oklahoma Dam Generation Schedule
Buy Quaaludes Online
T800 Kenworth Fuse Box Diagram
O'reilly's In Monroe Georgia
Camila Cabello Wikifeet
Darshelle Stevens Thothub
Python Regex Space
Costco Gas Price Carlsbad
Northern Whooping Crane Festival highlights conservation and collaboration in Fort Smith, N.W.T. | CBC News
Neighborhood Walmart Pharmacy Hours
Georgia Vehicle Registration Fees Calculator
Short Swords Resource Pack (1.21.1, 1.20.1) - Texture Pack
Trizzle Aarp
Dimbleby Funeral Home
Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
Kitchen Song Singer Violet Crossword
Ashley Kolfa*ge Leaked
Neos Urgent Care Springfield Ma
SuperLotto Plus | California State Lottery
Lenscrafters Westchester Mall
The Origins Behind Kurt Angle's "Perc Angle" Nickname In TNA
Pokimane Titty Pops Out
Littleton U Pull Inventory
Craigslist Gigs Wichita Ks
Highplainsobserverperryton
R Mariokarttour
Lux Nails Mcmurray Pa
Palm Coast Permits Online
Kare11.Com Contests
Chevalier Showtimes Near Island 16 Cinema De Lux
Ixl Ld Northeast
Sim7 Bus Time
Candy Land Santa Ana
Über 60 Prozent Rabatt auf E-Bikes: Aldi reduziert sämtliche Pedelecs stark im Preis - nur noch für kurze Zeit
R/Moissanite
Bad Moms 123Movies
Bob Wright Yukon Accident
My Scheduler Hca Cloud
Nc Maxpreps
ExtraCare Rewards at the Pharmacy – Target | CVS
Directions To Pnc Near Me
Christopher Boulangerie
What to Know About Ophidiophobia (Fear of Snakes)
Aces Fmcna Login
Luaj Shah Falas
A Man Called Otto Showtimes Near Cinemark Palace 20
Gameday Red Sox
Privateplaygro1
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Frankie Dare

Last Updated:

Views: 5541

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Frankie Dare

Birthday: 2000-01-27

Address: Suite 313 45115 Caridad Freeway, Port Barabaraville, MS 66713

Phone: +3769542039359

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Baton twirling, Stand-up comedy, Leather crafting, Rugby, tabletop games, Jigsaw puzzles, Air sports

Introduction: My name is Frankie Dare, I am a funny, beautiful, proud, fair, pleasant, cheerful, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.