Scouting report: No. 14 Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 3 UCLA Bruins
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Prepare for Arizona's game against UCLA on Saturday with Bruce Pascoe's in-depth scouting report.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Matchup:Β No. 14 Arizona (17-2, 6-0 Pac-12) at No. 3 UCLA (19-1, 6-1)Β
Location:Β Pauley Pavilion, Los AngelesΒ
Time:Β 2 p.m.Β
TV:Β CBSΒ
Radio:Β 1290-AM, 107.5-FMΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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The series: Bryce Alford had 25 points while making 5 of 11 3-pointers, including a game-winning three over Kaleb Tarczewski with three seconds left, to give the Bruins an 87-84 win over Arizona last season at Pauley Pavilion. However, the Wildcats also held serve in the regular-season series, beating the Bruins 81-75 at McKale Center by overcoming an 11-point second half deficit and holding UCLA to just 38.7-percent shooting after halftime.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Thanks to the infusion of talented freshmen Lonzo Ball and T.J. Leaf, the Bruins have made a remarkable turnaround from a 15-17 record last season that was so far under UCLAβs expectations that a plane flew over Westwood with a banner reading βFire Alford!β Now, Ballβs uncanny passing skills and deceivingly good shooting has made his already offensively gifted teammates better. They run the nationβs 10th-fastest pace, and are the nationβs top team in offensive efficiency, averaging 124.3 points per 100 possessions. Ball averages 8.0 assists and a 3.5-1 assist-turnover ratio in conference games, while coach Steve Alfordβs sharpshooting son, Bryce, is now able play fully off the ball instead of handling point guard duties as he did last season. Leaf is a versatile big man who can shoot from anywhere on the court. UCLA has a pair of athletic wings who can impact both sides of the floor in Isaac Hamilton and Aaron Holiday, while Thomas Welsh is a skilled big man with a face-up game. Alford, Leaf and Welsh all especially benefit from Ballβs passing.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Nobody is more directly responsible for the Bruinsβ turnaround this season than Ball, and the NBA sees that. Heβs projected as the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft, having maximized the offensive talent that surrounds him at every position.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Ballβs size makes a potential matchup difficult for Parker Jackson-Cartwright, so Allen is likely to move over some of the time to try to disrupt Ballβs rhythm β¦ that is, when heβs not trying to get a hand up over the shots of Isaac Hamilton or Bryce Alford.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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βUCLA is capable of winning a national championship. Iβve been scouting the Pac-12 for 14 years and Lonzo Ball is the best point guard Iβve ever seen in the league since then. People say he canβt shoot but itβs going in, and with NBA range. Bryce Alford is at a completely different level β¦ itβs all about Lonzo Ball taking point guard duties from him. T.J. Leaf we have a lot of respect for. He can shoot threes, he rebounds, crashes to the glass and heβs a good driver. Heβs really a complete player. We have nothing but respect for him. Thomas Welsh is a good shooter and he really benefits from Lonzo Ball penetrating and dishing.β βΒ UA associate head coach Joe Pasternack, who scouted the Bruins. Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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When Sean Miller misses out on a top recruiting target, itβs hardly unusual for him to have to scout and prepare to defend that guy a year or two later.
But T.J. Leaf wasnβt just another miss. The five-star San Diego-area forward was committed to play for the Wildcats from November 2014 to August 2015, before decommitting and choosing UCLA during the November 2015 signing period β¦ and then blowing up as a freshman.
Yet, when asked Friday if scouting Leaf was more difficult for that reason, Miller expressed no bitterness.
βI donβt think we can take that personal,β Miller said. βT.J., in fairness to him, made a great decision. If you look at how heβs doing, and heβs from San Diego, heβs thriving, heβs doing better than maybe he would have expected and thatβs to his credit.
βAs a kid you want to make a right decision. Sometimes if you rush into a decision, thatβs why they transfer. If youβre not completely sure, itβs smart to slow it down and do what he did. He comes from a great family. Heβs a great kid. He was honest with us. And I think he genuinely liked Arizona but felt maybe it was in his best interest to go to UCLA. Itβs hard to argue based on how heβs doing.β
Of course, Miller wound up doing pretty well with the power forward who essentially replaced Leaf in the 2016 recruiting class. His name is Lauri Markkanen.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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As if there wonβt be enough electricity at Pauley Pavilion on Saturday, with third-ranked UCLA hosting the 13th-ranked Wildcats before a national CBS audience, it will also be βKareem Abdul-Jabbar Day.β
The Bruin legend and social/political activist will be honored prior to and at halftime of the UA-UCLA game after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama last November.
ββThe reason we honor Kareem is more than just a pair of goggles and the skyhook,β Obama said upon bestowing the award. βHe stood up for his Muslim faith when it wasnβt easy and wasnβt popular. Heβs as comfortable sparring with Bruce Lee as he is advocating on Capitol Hill or writing with extraordinary eloquence on patriotism.β
Abdul-Jabbar is scheduled to attend a pregame reception and then address the Pauley crowd at halftime. βKareem Abdul-Jabbar Dayβ posters will be handed out to fans, while UCLA students will receive T-shirts commemorating the occasion.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Finnish freshman Lauri Markkanen may be aware of UCLAβs history but he didnβt exactly grow up watching the Bruins.
Or any college team, really.
Markkanen said he never watched U.S. college basketball until he started considering playing it two years ago, being too focused own his own game to watch others that were being played 10 time zones away from Finland.
βI try to get better every day so you donβt want to risk getting up at 4 a.m. to watch games,β Markkanen said. βOf course, UCLA is a tough team and it means a lot to play against them. I knew about UCLA but I didnβt have time to watch the games.βΒ
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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Isaac Hamilton hit nine 3-pointers Thursday against ASU to help UCLA easily reach 10 long-range bombs, the threshold for a promotion in which everyone at Pauley Pavilion received a free Chick-fil-A sandwich.
Only Hamilton probably would have had trouble eating one. He suffered a lacerated tongue during the game and was receiving stitches afterward.
The injury kept Hamilton from speaking with reporters Thursday night, according to the Los Angeles Times, but he is expected to play Saturday against Arizona.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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10: Years since UA and UCLA have played when both are ranked in the Top 15; No. 3 UCLA beat No. 11 Arizona 73-69 in Los Angeles on Jan. 20, 2007, in Lute Olsonβs final season with the Wildcats.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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10:Β Of last 12 games in UCLA-UA series that have been decided by single digits.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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11:Β Straight games UCLA has won at Pauley Pavilion.Β
- Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star
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172:Β Dollars asked Friday for the cheapest lower-level seat for the UA-UCLA game on ticket reseller StubHub.Β
The series: Bryce Alford had 25 points while making 5 of 11 3-pointers, including a game-winning three over Kaleb Tarczewski with three seconds left, to give the Bruins an 87-84 win over Arizona last season at Pauley Pavilion. However, the Wildcats also held serve in the regular-season series, beating the Bruins 81-75 at McKale Center by overcoming an 11-point second half deficit and holding UCLA to just 38.7-percent shooting after halftime.Β
Thanks to the infusion of talented freshmen Lonzo Ball and T.J. Leaf, the Bruins have made a remarkable turnaround from a 15-17 record last season that was so far under UCLAβs expectations that a plane flew over Westwood with a banner reading βFire Alford!β Now, Ballβs uncanny passing skills and deceivingly good shooting has made his already offensively gifted teammates better. They run the nationβs 10th-fastest pace, and are the nationβs top team in offensive efficiency, averaging 124.3 points per 100 possessions. Ball averages 8.0 assists and a 3.5-1 assist-turnover ratio in conference games, while coach Steve Alfordβs sharpshooting son, Bryce, is now able play fully off the ball instead of handling point guard duties as he did last season. Leaf is a versatile big man who can shoot from anywhere on the court. UCLA has a pair of athletic wings who can impact both sides of the floor in Isaac Hamilton and Aaron Holiday, while Thomas Welsh is a skilled big man with a face-up game. Alford, Leaf and Welsh all especially benefit from Ballβs passing.Β
Nobody is more directly responsible for the Bruinsβ turnaround this season than Ball, and the NBA sees that. Heβs projected as the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft, having maximized the offensive talent that surrounds him at every position.Β
Ballβs size makes a potential matchup difficult for Parker Jackson-Cartwright, so Allen is likely to move over some of the time to try to disrupt Ballβs rhythm β¦ that is, when heβs not trying to get a hand up over the shots of Isaac Hamilton or Bryce Alford.Β
βUCLA is capable of winning a national championship. Iβve been scouting the Pac-12 for 14 years and Lonzo Ball is the best point guard Iβve ever seen in the league since then. People say he canβt shoot but itβs going in, and with NBA range. Bryce Alford is at a completely different level β¦ itβs all about Lonzo Ball taking point guard duties from him. T.J. Leaf we have a lot of respect for. He can shoot threes, he rebounds, crashes to the glass and heβs a good driver. Heβs really a complete player. We have nothing but respect for him. Thomas Welsh is a good shooter and he really benefits from Lonzo Ball penetrating and dishing.β βΒ UA associate head coach Joe Pasternack, who scouted the Bruins. Β
When Sean Miller misses out on a top recruiting target, itβs hardly unusual for him to have to scout and prepare to defend that guy a year or two later.
But T.J. Leaf wasnβt just another miss. The five-star San Diego-area forward was committed to play for the Wildcats from November 2014 to August 2015, before decommitting and choosing UCLA during the November 2015 signing period β¦ and then blowing up as a freshman.
Yet, when asked Friday if scouting Leaf was more difficult for that reason, Miller expressed no bitterness.
βI donβt think we can take that personal,β Miller said. βT.J., in fairness to him, made a great decision. If you look at how heβs doing, and heβs from San Diego, heβs thriving, heβs doing better than maybe he would have expected and thatβs to his credit.
βAs a kid you want to make a right decision. Sometimes if you rush into a decision, thatβs why they transfer. If youβre not completely sure, itβs smart to slow it down and do what he did. He comes from a great family. Heβs a great kid. He was honest with us. And I think he genuinely liked Arizona but felt maybe it was in his best interest to go to UCLA. Itβs hard to argue based on how heβs doing.β
Of course, Miller wound up doing pretty well with the power forward who essentially replaced Leaf in the 2016 recruiting class. His name is Lauri Markkanen.Β
As if there wonβt be enough electricity at Pauley Pavilion on Saturday, with third-ranked UCLA hosting the 13th-ranked Wildcats before a national CBS audience, it will also be βKareem Abdul-Jabbar Day.β
The Bruin legend and social/political activist will be honored prior to and at halftime of the UA-UCLA game after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama last November.
ββThe reason we honor Kareem is more than just a pair of goggles and the skyhook,β Obama said upon bestowing the award. βHe stood up for his Muslim faith when it wasnβt easy and wasnβt popular. Heβs as comfortable sparring with Bruce Lee as he is advocating on Capitol Hill or writing with extraordinary eloquence on patriotism.β
Abdul-Jabbar is scheduled to attend a pregame reception and then address the Pauley crowd at halftime. βKareem Abdul-Jabbar Dayβ posters will be handed out to fans, while UCLA students will receive T-shirts commemorating the occasion.Β
Finnish freshman Lauri Markkanen may be aware of UCLAβs history but he didnβt exactly grow up watching the Bruins.
Or any college team, really.
Markkanen said he never watched U.S. college basketball until he started considering playing it two years ago, being too focused own his own game to watch others that were being played 10 time zones away from Finland.
βI try to get better every day so you donβt want to risk getting up at 4 a.m. to watch games,β Markkanen said. βOf course, UCLA is a tough team and it means a lot to play against them. I knew about UCLA but I didnβt have time to watch the games.βΒ
Isaac Hamilton hit nine 3-pointers Thursday against ASU to help UCLA easily reach 10 long-range bombs, the threshold for a promotion in which everyone at Pauley Pavilion received a free Chick-fil-A sandwich.
Only Hamilton probably would have had trouble eating one. He suffered a lacerated tongue during the game and was receiving stitches afterward.
The injury kept Hamilton from speaking with reporters Thursday night, according to the Los Angeles Times, but he is expected to play Saturday against Arizona.Β
10: Years since UA and UCLA have played when both are ranked in the Top 15; No. 3 UCLA beat No. 11 Arizona 73-69 in Los Angeles on Jan. 20, 2007, in Lute Olsonβs final season with the Wildcats.Β
10:Β Of last 12 games in UCLA-UA series that have been decided by single digits.Β
11:Β Straight games UCLA has won at Pauley Pavilion.Β
172:Β Dollars asked Friday for the cheapest lower-level seat for the UA-UCLA game on ticket reseller StubHub.Β
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