The overall No. 1 seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs (28–3) ran into a physical Memphis Tigers (22–11) team in the second round of the West Region of the NCAA basketball tournament. Down 10 points at halftime, it would take the leadership of Drew Timme for Gonzaga to come from behind to win 82–78 at Moda Center, in Portland, Oregon, on March 19. Before the start of the second half, Timme, the 6′ 10″ junior from Texas, brought his teammates together and emphatically stated that the result of the game was not important. The most important thing was to “leave it on the floor because it can be your last 20 (minutes). If you go out and we still lose, play with no regrets,” said Timme. “We took that to heart and we came out with the win fortunately.” “But give credit to Memphis, they really brought it,” added Timme. “In the way they turned the …