By this late in the season, Sean Miller usually has his starting lineup and role players pretty locked into position.
But with about seven guys he considers âstarters,â Miller started a brand-new lineup Thursday against USC and says he will keep juggling things the rest of the way.
âThe way weâre gonna do the starting lineup moving forward, because of how many players have been injured, is we have to look at it more on a game-by-game basis, whatâs gonna allow us to get off to a good start and maybe be the best for us,â Miller said. âI think weâll have a number of different lineups here down the stretch.â
Against USC, Miller started Parker Jackson-Cartwright, Kadeem Allen, Allonzo Trier, Lauri Markkanen and Chance Comanche, and Dusan Risticâs ankle injury appeared to have only a little to do with it, since Comanche has played well over the last few weeks, and particularly while filling in for Ristic in Washington.
âDusan is working his way back,â Miller said. âI think heâs about 100 percent but he missed some time in practices and Chance has played really well so he got the nod tonight.â
The lineup marked the first time all season that Rawle Alkins has come off the bench, but his production was typical: He had 12 points, four assists (with three turnovers), and four rebounds while making all five shots he took â including a pair of 3-pointers.
âRawle is a great teammate,â Jackson-Cartwright said when asked about Alkins not starting. âI didnât think it affected him at all. He came in and did his job. I think he would have done the same thing if he started.â
Said Miller, âRawleâs one of our cornerstones. Heâs one of our pillars. Hasnât missed a practice; hasnât missed a game. Heâs very, very unselfish. Itâs not one thing he does well; itâs the fact heâs so versatile and can do so many different things.â
Miller said Markkanen has been the most consistent of UAâs freshmen (though heâs been slumping from the perimeter recently) but said all three freshmen have been a very consistent group.
âAs much as weâve asked of them theyâve delivered,â Miller said.
Trier has made 8 of 11 3-point shots over his past two games, after making just 10 of 33 before that since he became eligible on Jan. 21, but he isnât yet proclaiming himself back to normal.
Heâs still only played 10 of UAâs 29 games so far, sort of in the âDecemberâ of his own personal season.
âI think every game allows me to be more comfortable,â Trier said. âWhen you think about it, this late in the season, youâre starting to hit your peak and play your best basketball and Iâm still a little early compared to everybody else. Itâs hard to gauge. But I just gotta go out there and compete for my team and do whatâs right every time I step on the court.â
UAâs other hot shooter these days is Jackson-Cartwright, who went 7 for 10 combined last week in Washington, and then made 3 of 4 on Thursday, for a three-game total of 10 for 14 (71.4 percent).
âThe guy Iâm most proud of is Parker,â Miller said. âHeâs gone through a lot. A high ankle sprain for a basketball player, itâs not an easy injury for anybody but it really took him out of things for two months. He wasnât shooting the ball well for a long time.â
Jackson-Cartwright said he thought heâs been in a good rhythm, but credited his teammate for finding him.
Of course, Miller was asked plenty about UCLA towards the end of the post-game news conference (he typically isnât available otherwise to local media before the second game of a two-game home weekend).
When asked if he and the players were excited about the Top 5 matchup, he said:
âI hope theyâre excited. I probably ruined their excitement a little bit after the game but thatâs kind of my job. To allow them to be the most successful, they have to be really focused on task at hand. If you start to get too excited about the game and everything about it you end up coming unglued, or you have that anxiety weâve seen in these big games when youâre not just yourself.
âAnd for us to have a chance to beat UCLA we really have to be ourselves. We have to be at the top of our game, we have to play great defense, great offense. Canât be just the starting group that plays well. We need guys off the bench and thatâs really what happened in L.A. We played a great game on both sides and no matter who beats UCLA thatâs what you have to do.â
When asked what exactly he said that might have âruinedâ their excitement, Miller said:
âFor us, we have to be able to embrace the challenge, but at the same time recognize this isnât an easy thing. Weâre gonna have to play with incredible effort, incredible togetherness. We donât have time to have breakdown defensively and with that theyâre still gonna score.â
And, yeah, well, it is exciting. He continued:
âThatâs whatâs so exciting, to be able to play a team like them this late in the year for whatâs at stake, thatâs what we all expected when we came to Arizona. Itâs fun for the fans and I think to a certain degree we enjoy the challenge but itâs an immense challenge. To play UCLA and to beat them have to play really great and thatâs what weâre gonna try to do.â



