Gonzaga dealt major offseason blow as Mario Saint-Supery leaves for Valencia

Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs were dealt a devastating blow on Saturday morning. Mario Saint-Supery, the team’s starting point guard and a player widely expected to break out as a sophomore, is leaving the program after agreeing to a deal with Valencia Basket in the ACB.

The deal is said to be for four years, with Saint-Supery set to replace Sergio De Larrea, who left Valencia for the NBA draft – where he was selected No. 25 overall and landed on the Dallas Mavericks.

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Saint-Supery becomes the second major loss for Gonzaga’s backcourt, after German guard Jack Kayil opted to stay in the NBA draft rather than honor his commitment to the program from back in October. Kayil ended up falling into the second round, going No. 39 overall to the New York Knicks – who are planning to stash him back in Germany for the upcoming season.

Mario’s time at Gonzaga

Saint-Supery committed to Gonzaga a little over a year ago, arriving in Spokane in late June 2025. He then missed about a month of training time to represent Spain at EuroBasket – becoming the youngest player on Spain’s National Team since Ricky Rubio in 2008.

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Saint-Supery then settled into a timeshare at point guard for the Zags with Braeden Smith, eventually securing a bigger share of the minutes toward the end of the season. The 6’3 point guard averaged 8.6 points, 3.8 assists, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.3 steals in 23.1 minutes per game as a freshman, shooting 41.8% on twos and a team-leading 40.3% from beyond the arc.

Gonzaga Bulldogs head coach Mark Few and guard Mario Saint-Supery (17). | Photo by Erik Smith

He was the catalyst for Gonzaga’s WCC Tournament championship win over Santa Clara, dropping a career-high 21 points with five rebounds and four assists, while shooting 6-12 from beyond the arc in the 79-68 victory.

The Zags were set up to give him the reins completely in 2026-27, where he’d facilitate an offense featuring returners Davis Fogle and Braden Huff, as well as transfer additions Massamba Diop…


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