Seen and heard: On new faces, a bite of Los Angeles and Arizona's deflating defeat
- Justin Spears Arizona Daily Star
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Justin Spears brings you the sights and sounds of a bitter day and a 90-69 beatdown for the Wildcats at UCLA.
Same place, new faces, new brand
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Arizona's Ryan Luther momentarily upsets UCLA guard Jaylen Hands' control of the ball, but can't complete the steal late in the second half at Pauley Pavilion, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarThe last time Arizona visited Pauley Pavilion to play UCLA was in 2017 and both teams looked different. Much different. UCLA was led by current Los Angeles Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball and sharpshooter Bryce Alford while his father, Steve, was the head coach.
Arizona on the other hand had 7-footer Lauri Markkanen and Allonzo Trier, who returned from his 19-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.
No one from UA that played Saturday was part of the 2017 team. The only players that were on roster were walk-ons Jake DesJardins and Kory Jones, and Dylan Smith was a redshirt after transferring to UA from UNC-Asheville.
UCLA was still an Adidas school at the time, before its deal expired in 2017. In 2016, UCLA agreed to a 15-year, $280 million deal with Under Armour, making it the largest shoe and apparel partnership in NCAA history.
The big number
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Arizona's Brandon Williams, left, swipes the ball from UCLA guard Jaylen Hands near the top of the key in the second half of their Pac-12 game at Pauley Pavilion, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star30
Number of friends and family that were in attendance to see Arizona point guard and LA native Brandon Williams, who finished Saturday night with 19 points.
Taste of the town
UpdatedJust tried the Thai Larb at Thai Fusion Tacos just outside Pauley Pavilion. Guy told me I was the first customer and gave me an extra taco. 👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/8lckqcH6pW
— Justin Spears (@JustinESports) January 27, 2019
The Pauley Pavilion outdoor concourse had a wide variety of selections, including a taco truck.
Who’s going to say no to tacos?
The “Thai Fusion Tacos” truck is a Mexican-Thai fusion establishment that serves tacos with an Asian influence.
The Star dabbled with the Thai Larb tacos, which were Thai-spiced, sautéed ground chicken tacos with red onion, basil and fresh lime juice. Other options on the menu included fried white fish with honey mustard sauce, and a pulled pork sandwich with Thai barbecue sauce and slaw, fried avocado and fried tofu.
Scooting around
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Arizona head coach Sean Miller pulls over guard Devonaire Doutrive for a little one-on-one during a timeout late in the second half against UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarStudents on the UCLA campus can be spotted getting around on “Bird” electrical scooters, a ride service that connects through a mobile phone application that costs $0.15 per minute along with a $1 fee. The scooters can reach up to 15 miles per hour. When riders are finished with the scooter, they can leave it on the side of the road for the next user.
The UA and downtown Tucson adopted a similar pay-as-you-go model with bikes, but the university banned electrical scooters in October.
How much?
UpdatedHow much for a Monster Energy Drink and ice cream?!?! pic.twitter.com/iPwFbs3Z3R
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) January 27, 2019
It’s common for venues to have expensive food prices nowadays, but Pauley has made it difficult for college students to purchase snacks, especially if they enjoy energy drinks and ice cream. A Monster Energy Drink was $5.75 and ice cream or frozen lemonade checked in at $5.50.
Grrrr…
UpdatedWe got a game pic.twitter.com/nyJpMQTR4T
— Bill Walton (@BillWalton) January 27, 2019
For the folks that watched the game at home, a video aired before the game of Walton standing next to the famous Bruins statue on UCLA’s campus. No words — just Walton growling like a bear and making chomping noises while posing his hand like a claw next to a Bruins statue.
Honoring the past
UpdatedTonight, we honored the 1969 @UCLAMBB Championship team. Great to have these legends back in our building! #GoBruins pic.twitter.com/DCFggIOBA8
— UCLA Athletics (@UCLAAthletics) January 27, 2019
Several members of UCLA’s 1969 national championship team were recognized at halftime for their 50-year anniversary of winning the school’s fifth title. One of the Bruins that stood center court and received the loudest applause of the group was Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, formerly known as Lew Alcindor.
The Bruins finished 29-1 in 1969, and their only loss was a 46-44 defeat against USC in the final regular-season game of the season.
Random celebrity of the night
UpdatedJohnny 🏈 in the house! pic.twitter.com/mI4Qe0NkQg
— Justin Spears (@JustinESports) January 27, 2019
Former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel was in attendance Saturday, flashing a gold UCLA student-section T-shirt. Manziel formerly played for current UA head coach Kevin Sumlin at Texas A&M from 2012-13. Currently, the former first-round NFL pick plays for Montreal of the Canadian Football League.
Free chicken!
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Arizona forward Jake DesJardins, right, takes an elbow to the chops while trying to defend UCLA's Cody Riley in the paint during the second half of their Pac-12 game at Pauley Pavilion, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarWith just under 15 minutes left in the game, former UA walk-on Jake DesJardins missed a pair of free throws and as a result, everyone at Pauley Pavilion received a free chicken sandwich from Chick-Fil-A. As expected, the misses drew a loud cheer.
The biggest number
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Arizona guard Brandon Randolph gets some serious hang time as he finds enough space to sail toward basket against UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star21
Amount of points Arizona lost by, which was the most to UCLA since 2011 (71-49).
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