Killian Tillie watches Gonzaga’s domination of San Diego from bench

Gonzaga freshman forward Killian Tillie watched from the bench with the sprained ankle he suffered against Portland on Monday.
Tillie has been wearing a boot to assist the healing process, but he was limping noticeably as he walked toward the locker room.
“He’s got a pretty good ankle sprain,” Few said. “He’s responding to treatment pretty good. We’ll see what happens.”
Minus Tillie, the Zags went with a three-man frontcourt rotation in the first half with Przemek Karnowski, Johnathan Williams and Zach Collins. The trio combined for 16 points, 14 rebounds and five assists as GU opened up a 37-23 lead.
Rui Hachimura, Jeremy Jones and Ryan Edwards saw time in the second half after the Zags opened up a big lead.