FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2017, file photo, UCLA guard Lonzo Ball goes for a fast break past California's Jabari Bird during an NCAA college basketball game in Los Angeles. The freshman ranks as one of the nation's assist leaders for the third-ranked Bruins. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker, File)ย 

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 UCLAโ€™s expectations that a plane flew over Westwood with a banner reading โ€œFire Alford!โ€ Now, Ballโ€™s uncanny passing skills and deceivingly good shooting has made his already offensively gifted teammates better. They run the nationโ€™s 10th-fastest pace, and are the nationโ€™s 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 Alfordโ€™s 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 Ballโ€™s passing.ย 


Become a #ThisIsTucson member! Your contribution helps our team bring you stories that keep you connected to the community. Become a member today.