Three days after he blasted his team following Arizona's loss at Alabama, Sean Miller didnβt appear to feel much better about the game.
Maybe worse.
βWhat I would say is credit Alabama β they had a home game against us and were coming off a tough game themselves β they were ready and they did a great job,β Miller said Wednesday at his weekly news conference. βBut by far out of the 10 games weβve played, that was our worst performance, if we just grade ourselves. We didnβt have the wherewithal, the will, the energy, the discipline sometimes to be good enough on defense.β
Miller expressed particular disappointment with transition defense and defensive rebounding. The Wildcats allowed Alabama five offensive rebounds over the final 5:11 of Sundayβs game that led to 10 points β a dunk, 3-pointer and 5 of 6 free throws.
βOur transition defense has been, for early in the year, constant for us, but it really left us for most of the game and playing against a team like Alabama that has multiple guys in transition, you kind of feed into what theyβre good at and thatβs what they did.
βThe big burst in the first half when they opened the game up by as many as 19 points, that stemmed from a lot of baskets they got before the defense was set up. At the end of the game our defensive rebounding left us, when we really needed to get a stop or one or two key defensive rebounds. When you donβt foul and get them to miss a shot but donβt rebound thatβs really what breaks your back. And thatβs really what happened.
βWe had five of last seven possessions where they missed a shot against our defense and they got a second shot, that led to fouls, that led to and-ones, that led to a 3 point basket. That also happened to our team in Maui, that game broke open against Gonzaga and the reason the game got into double digits was they did the same thing. Weβve watched it, weβve talked about it., sometimes the best reminder is a loss. Thereβs a lot to be learned about the Alabama game. Unfortunately, we took a loss in which either team could have won.β
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The Wildcats took Monday off and then resumed practice while finishing up finals this week.
βItβs a very difficult week with time management,β Miller said. βYou want guys to take care of themselves because they have the stress of the final exam and the final grade looming. Fifteen weeks are behind them and thatβs it. We have to make sure each of our guys are sure of themselves and are taking care of things and have the time needed to be successful away from the court.β
Freshman Brandon Williams, the player UA chose to appear at Wednesdayβs news conference, said not having to travel or play a second game this week helps. The Wildcats went to Hawaii, Connecticut and Alabama all within the past month.
βIt helps us a lot,β Williams said. βWe can reset, recover and weβre back at home Saturday and thatβs going to be fun, knowing we donβt have to travel all the way to UConn or Alabama.β
Doesn't sound like Jahvon Quinerly is too happy at Villanova these days.
Apparently this was on Jahvon Quinerly's Instagram story for a quick moment. Things seem to be going swimmingly there pic.twitter.com/u2BvV0zKhr
— Bobby Reagan (@BarstoolReags) December 12, 2018
Jon Wilner says some history will explain why former Pac-12 ADs, including Greg Byrne, are critical of Larry Scott.
The Oregonian's John Canzano says financially troubled OSU should be more upsetΒ at the Pac-12Β than anyone.
Damon Stoudamire's UOP Tigers are 8-4 and on a three-game winning streak after a difficult start to his head coaching career in Stockton.
Third year for Damon Stoudamire at Pacific, and they keep getting better! If @PacificMensBB wins just 12 of their next 20 games, the Tigers will accomplish a 20-win season. Not bad for working with only 10 scholarships (or less) since he arrived.
— Richie Schueler (@RichieSchueler) December 11, 2018
Tad Boyle called Colorado's comeback at New Mexico a "gutsy win."
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Arizona Wildcats face tough task against Baylor's zone defense
UpdatedAs finals week hits full stride and UA students are wrapping up their fall semester, the Wildcats will take a few extra days off and prepare for the Baylor Bears.
Arizona is coming off a 76-73 loss at Alabama and now holds a 7-3 record on the season with three nonconference games remaining: Baylor on Saturday, Montana on Dec. 19 and UC Davis on Dec. 22.Β
Against Alabama, the Wildcats trailed by as many as 19 points in the first half, but clawed their way back and led by one point late in the second half. After scoring 47 bench points combined in the previous two wins, Arizona only scored six to Alabama's 29.
Brandon Williams scored 16 points on 4 of 7 shooting from 3-point range and dropped 10 points in the second half. Now the Wildcats turn to a 5-3 Baylor team that head coach Sean Miller said plays a blend of man-to-man and zone defense, which will be different for the Wildcats.Β
Miller and Williams held a press conference on Wednesday to recap the loss against Alabama and preview the challenge ahead with Baylor.Β
Miller's latest update with the team
UpdatedSean Miller provides an update as the players are in the middle of finals week: pic.twitter.com/INfhihVFVn
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Falling through the cracks
UpdatedBrandon Williams on how Arizona lost to Alabama: pic.twitter.com/CTDAW8RGJC
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Sloppy play, transition defense vs. Alabama
UpdatedSean Miller says Arizona had its worst performance of the season against Alabama on Sunday. Miller emphasized that UAβs transition defense βleft us.β pic.twitter.com/KziQbSCMri
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Settling for jumpers
UpdatedSean Miller says Arizona relied on jump shots against Alabama which played a huge role in not getting to the free throw line. pic.twitter.com/gVY9I3JNra
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Importance of Ira Lee
UpdatedSean Miller on Ira Lee: βWe need him. This team needs him.βMiller also adds that Lee is a part of Arizonaβs plan for the future. pic.twitter.com/sy7z5MSzkg
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Williams finishing first semester at UA
UpdatedBrandon Williams on finishing finals and his first semester at UA. Williams said his first semester at Arizona was shocked by the number of people in classes. pic.twitter.com/YosegqY9RK
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Baylor's defense
UpdatedSean Miller says Baylorβs zone defense will be a challenge for Arizona. pic.twitter.com/lFHvza7D2f
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Team chemistry with Emmanuel Akot starting, Ryan Luther as a reserve
UpdatedSean Miller on Emmanuel Akot in the starting lineup and Ryan Luther coming off the bench: pic.twitter.com/7NuO8Hx0mc
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018
Guard play
UpdatedBrandon Williams on meshing with Justin Coleman and Brandon Randolph: pic.twitter.com/oxsYmfxcJT
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 12, 2018