Massamba Diop Commits to Gonzaga Over St. John’s

Feb 21, 2026; Waco, Texas, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils center Massamba Diop (35) reacts after a play against the Baylor Bears during the second half at Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images | Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Coach Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs lost Graham Ike to eligibility and came back with an immediate answer through the NCAA’s transfer portal.

Arizona State Sun Devils freshman center Massamba Diop chose the Zags over coach Rick Pitino and the St. John’s Red Storm out of the Big East Conference, per CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein. On3’s industry player rankings have the 21-year-old as the No. 5 best available recruit in the portal.

The 7-1, 230-pound standout from Rufisque, Senegal, jumped on the scene in Tempe, Arizona, this past season. Diop averaged 13.6 points per game on a shooting split of 56.9 field goal percentage/30.8 three-point percentage/71.5 free throw percentage. In 33 starts for previous coach Bobby Hurley, Diop grabbed 5.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game (ranked No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference, No. 23 in all of college basketball).

He ultimately chose Gonzaga because of its proven track record of developing big men for the next level. Additionally, the program has developed a connection to Spain under the leadership of assistant coach and Director of Basketball Operations Jorge Sanz. Diop played two seasons in Gran Canaria’s youth and reserve teams in Las Palmas, Spain, before being promoted to Spain’s top-tier ACB and EuroCup rotations in 2024-25.

On his official visit to the Inland Northwest during the weekend of April 18-19, Diop spent time with freshman lead guard Mario Saint-Supery and sophomore seven-foot center Ismaila Diagne, who recently transferred to the San Francisco Dons in the West Coast Conference. Saint-Supery competed with Unicaja Malaga in Malaga, Spain, in the Basketball Champions League, as well as with BAXI Manresa in Manresa, Spain, in the Spanish Liga ACB. Diagne, a native of Nguekhokhe, Senegal, played with Real Madrid in Madrid, Spain, in the Spanish Liga ACB.

Diop, a projected NBA lottery pick in 2027, is someone who can guard in space, out on the perimeter, and act as an intense rim protector. That’s while still contributing offensively through pick-and-roll, lob opportunities, and even with his ability to stretch out the floor. 

The two-way, versatile threat with a freakish 7-4 wingspan will be plugged in next to a healthy redshirt junior forward Braden Huff, making arguably the most dominant frontcourt duo in all of college basketball in 2026-27.

Gonzaga’s 2026-27 roster right now looks like this for the start of the Pac-12 Conference era, with 10 of the 15 roster spots filled:

Freshman point guard Mario Saint-Supery

Freshman guard/wing Isiah Harwell

Freshman wing Davis Fogle

Redshirt junior forward Braden Huff

Freshman center Massamba Diop

Redshirt freshman forward Parker Jefferson

2026 four-star wing Luca Foster

2026 four-star center Sam Funches

2026 four-star combo guard Jack Kayil

Walk-on redshirt freshman guard Alonzo Metz

Harwell and Kayil will both test the 2026 NBA Draft waters as early entrants. The 2026 NBA Combine will run from May 10-17 at the Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago, Illinois. The deadline for college players like Harwell to withdraw their names is May 27. For international players, like Kayil, it’s June 13.

Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on X @a_cravalho

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