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Adam Miller, a 24-year-old guard, has entered the transfer portal after a season with Gonzaga. He previously played for Illinois, LSU, and Arizona State, showcasing his skills as a key player despite facing injuries and challenges throughout his college career.
Adam Miller, who has played 152 college basketball games, has entered the portal, source told @TheFieldOf68
2020-21: Illinois â 31 games 2021-22: LSU (injured) 2022-23: LSU- 33 games 2023-24: Arizona State- 23 games 2024-25: Arizona State- 30 games 2025-26: Gonzaga- 35 games
â Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 21, 2026 The 2025 offseason was not supposed to be this hard. Following their first second-round NCAA tournament exit in nearly a decade, Gonzaga had lost Ryan Nembhard, Nolan Hickman, and Khalif Battle in one shot â three starting guards, the entire backcourt wiped clean. And the portal wasnât cooperating. Highly prized Maryland transfer Rodney Rice put Gonzaga in his final six and chose USC. Desmond Claude had the Zags making what reports called a âstrong pushâ and then ultimately committed to Washington. The right targets, swung at, missed. Then thirty-nine days into the portal window, Adam Miller posted a photo of himself in a Gonzaga uniform. *SignedâŠ* Welcome to the family @AceWolf44 đ°Press Release: pic.twitter.com/X39o5xU6iC
â Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) May 3, 2025 It was exactly the type of player Few had been hunting. Newly departed Nolan Hickman (two All-WCC selections, 78 threes in a single season) was the hole that needed filling, and Miller fit it. Heâd just shot 42.9% from three against Pac-12 defenses at Arizona State, chose Spokane over Baylor, Texas, Indiana, and Arkansas, and brought the kind of experience a young locker room was going to need. A perimeter shooter who could make defenses pay for collapsing on Ike and Huff, and a steady hand whoâd been everywhere and wouldnât be rattled by anything. He wasnât a consolation prize. He was the guy.
Adam Miller entered the transfer portal to pursue another college season after a challenging year at Gonzaga.
Before joining Gonzaga, Adam Miller played for Illinois, LSU, and Arizona State.
Adam Miller averaged 9.8 points per game during his season at Gonzaga.
Miller's experience and skills as a perimeter shooter made him a valuable addition to Gonzaga, especially after the team lost several key players.

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**The Long Road to Spokane** Millerâs path to Spokane was longer and harder than most. He grew up in Peoria, Illinois, won the stateâs Mr. Basketball award in 2020, and arrived at the University of Illinois as a top-35 recruit with a reputation as one of the best shooting guards in his class. He announced himself immediately: 28 points on 10-of-12 shooting in his debut, a program record for a freshman, 6-of-8 from three. He led all Big Ten freshmen with 52 made threes that season and helped the Illini to a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Then after one very solid year at Illinois he transferred to Will Wadeâs LSU, which was then one of the more attractive landing spots in the country for a shooting guard, and in October 2021, before heâd played a single game for the Tigers, he tore his ACL. Missed the entire season. But he came back the following year and averaged 11.5 points in 33 starts, then hit the portal again. From there, Miller landed at Arizona State for two seasons, had his waiver denied at one point â âheartbreaking,â he called it â and rebuilt his game under Bobby Hurley until the 2024-25 version of Adam Miller was the focal point of the Sun Devilsâ offense. A long leash in terms of playmaking, pace, and shot selection. Shooting nearly 43% from deep and drawing interest from half the Big 12.
â Bobby Hurley (@BobbyHurley11) December 9, 2023 By the time he got to Gonzaga he was 24 years old and on his fourth school in five years. NEWS: Arizona State transfer guard Adam Miller has committed to Gonzaga, he tells @On3sports.
The 6-foot-3 senior averaged 9.8 points per game this season. He began his college career at Illinois, spent one season at LSU, and played the last two years at Arizona State.⊠pic.twitter.com/8T8voeoGKo
â Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) May 2, 2025
**A Beautiful Fit on Paper** The appeal of a place like GU is easy to see for a player like Miller. Fewâs offense has always been built for catch-and-shoot guys who can make plays off the ball and navigate space away from the action. Lots of movement, screens, patient ball rotation, bigs who draw help and kick. The system creates threes. It doesnât need its guards to generate them off the dribble; it needs them to be ready when the ball swings. Quick release. Smooth trigger. Thatâs Millerâs entire game. Itâs what heâd been doing at ASU, just with less surrounding talent and less disciplined spacing.
Adam Miller gives @SunDevilHoops the lead with the DEEP 3! đ„ pic.twitter.com/qqaIuGu773
â CBS Sports College Basketball đ (@CBSSportsCBB) February 13, 2025 Next to Braeden Smith â the closest thing to a Nembhard replacement the Zags were going to find, a guy with elite vision and the instinct to find the open man â Miller didnât need to create anything. He needed to stand in the right spot and shoot. As close to backcourt continuity as Gonzaga was realistically going to get, with a guy who could shoot the lights out if the game went his way. On paper, it was a beautiful fit.
**The Glue Guy** Few has always had an affinity for the type of player Miller is. What he values, what he has always valued, is the guy who stabilizes things when theyâre getting weird. This yearâs team was talented and deep, but due to injuries and shifting roles, could also be volatile. The offense was never fully consistent, the rotations and lineups constantly in flux. Unpredictable game-by-game. When your offense is hunting for consistency and two very talented freshmen like Davis Fogle and Mario Saint-Supery are carrying a significant part of the scoring and distributing load, it helps to have an Adam Miller on the floor. Someone who has been in a hundred close games, who doesnât need a play drawn up for him, who understands what the moment requires and responds to it without being asked.
Adam Miller and Jalen Warley talking about defense last night.
Miller: âI had some rough games, but I done came too far with these guys to let that bother me as a whole on the floor.â
Warley: âIf we donât get any kills (three straight stops), theyâll let us know about it.â pic.twitter.com/faBDBGROHG
â Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson\_SR) January 5, 2026 I encourage you to rewatch some of the close games from this season. When margins were thin and the Zags needed a heads-up play more than a big shot, Miller was on the floor. He made heady plays, controlling pace and off-ball movement, he drew key fouls, he watched the clock and kept defenses honest without needing the ball. He kept young teammates focused. His highlight reel, cut honestly, would be the number of times he brought the team into a pre-free throw huddle, made eye contact with everyone, and put exactly the right energy on the floor in about eight seconds. We canât fully know what Adam Miller was worth to last yearâs team because the ways guys like him show their value arenât always visible. He was the glue. Few knew what he had, and he played him accordingly. #Gonzagaâs Adam Miller celebrating on the court in ski goggles with his daughter. Has been a long road back to a conference championship for the veteran guard, who got one in 2020-21 as a freshman at #Illinois, but missed the NCAA Tournament the last four seasons. pic.twitter.com/NEZAnRj7aS
â Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson\_SR) March 11, 2026
**The Last of It** In this yearâs NCAA Tournament, Gonzaga beat Kennesaw State in the first round. Miller played 15 minutes, went 1-of-3 from the field, scored 2 points, grabbed a rebound, picked up a steal. Useful. Present. But not the reason they won. Then came Texas in the second round, and Few went to a tighter rotation when it mattered most. Miller played 9 minutes. Two points. One rebound. The Zags lost 74-68 and the season was over. Nine minutes in what turned out to be the last game of his Gonzaga career. Maybe the last game of his college career, period.
Gonzagaâs Adam Miller on this yearâs team: âThis is the greatest team Iâve been on since I started my journey in 2020. I would trade the world to be playing this week with these guys, but we fell short. These are my brothers, my dawgs for life.â pic.twitter.com/qTjPfMFTFZ
â Andrew Quinn (@andrewquinny) March 22, 2026 Itâs not necessarily a damning number; Few makes those decisions based on matchups, on what the game requires in real time, and a second-round NCAA Tournament game against a physical Texas team is not the moment you lean on a guy whose shot hasnât been reliable. But the image still lingers. The veteran who did everything right in November and December and January to keep the machine running, watching the most important game of the year mostly from the bench.
**One More Run** Hours before the transfer portal closed on April 21st, Millerâs name appeared in it. A 24-year-old seeking a seventh college season, banking on a potential NCAA rule change that most observers agree he almost certainly doesnât qualify for. Heâs not the only player taking this shot. Thereâs a whole cohort of guys with similar eligibility situations throwing their names in on the same long odds, but the specifics of his case make it particularly thin. He used his COVID year. He redshirted at LSU. The math doesnât work in his favor no matter how you run it. And yet. You donât do what Adam Miller has done â four schools, 152 games, a torn ACL, a waiver denial, more portal cycles than most players have seasons â if youâre not built from something that doesnât respond to long odds the way most people do. He came to Gonzaga for one more run and gave it everything he had. The shot didnât come back the way anyone hoped, but the role he carved out instead was real and it mattered, even if it doesnât show up cleanly anywhere. Gonzaga felt like the last chapter, and itâs hard to know that it didnât play out the way anyone expected it to. And even harder to sit with the reality that he probably will not get to play the season where it all comes together â where the guy who set a freshman scoring record at Illinois and won gold with U-19 USA Basketball gets to be, for one sustained stretch, *The Guy* once again. Maybe the waiver comes through. Maybe some program takes a flier and gives him one more year to find it. If it doesnât happen, the career he had is still wildly impressive. He kept Gonzaga steady in ways that donât fit in a box score. And in the right context, with the right team, that goes a long, long way.