Southern California forward Isaiah Mobley, center, reaches for a rebound along with Arizona forward Zeke Nnaji, left, and center Chase Jeter during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Southern California forward Onyeka Okongwu, left, shoots as Arizona forward Ira Lee defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Arizona guard Nico Mannion, right, shoots as Southern California forward Nick Rakocevic defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles.Β
Southern California forward Onyeka Okongwu, right, tries to shoot as Arizona forward Ira Lee defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles. USC won 57-48. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Southern California forward Isaiah Mobley, center, reaches for a rebound along with Arizona forward Zeke Nnaji, left, and center Chase Jeter during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Mark J. Terrill
Southern California forward Onyeka Okongwu, left, shoots as Arizona forward Ira Lee defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Seen and heard from Arizona's 57-48 loss to USC at the Galen Center:
Cats go big after losing two
Arizona went without two key players Saturday, keeping the news wraps until just before gametime. The team acknowledged an hour before the game that Josh Green (sprained SI joint) would not play against USC β and revealed 10 minutes before tiopff that Max Hazzard (personal reasons) wouldnβt play.
As a result, the Wildcats came out with a starting lineup the Trojans probably didnβt prepare for. Stone Gettings played small forward, with Ira Lee at power forward and Zeke Nnaji at center β and Arizona jumped in front of USC 9-2 in the opening minutes.
Green felt pain in his SI joint earlier in the week. He did not make the trip to Los Angeles because of it, and is unlikely to play Saturday against UCLA. The UA offered no other details about Hazzard's status, or when he might return.
They're back
The illness that kept Nick Rakocevic out of most of the game apparently swept through the entire USC locker room. Jonah Mathews had to leave the game to puke. Brutal circumstances to have on the road.
While the Wildcats were shorthanded, the Trojans were close to full strength after a virus zapped starters Nick Rakocevic and Jonah Mathews before, during and after USCβs loss at Utah last Saturday.
Listed at 6 feet 11 inches and 225 pounds, Rakocevic reported losing 16 pounds during the illness. Mathews, meanwhile, missed part of the Utah game when he went to the locker room to throw up.
Both started Thursday. However, guard Kyle Sturdivant missed the game because of the recent death of his father.
Beating the traffic
Just 14 miles separate USCβs Galen Center and UCLAβs Pauley Pavilion, but Arizona has found moving hotels between games saves the Wildcats time.
The Wildcats stayed Wednesday in downtown L.A., just over two miles away from USC. They checked out Thursday, drove to USC to play, and then drove to Santa Monica late Thursday night. They'll stay there until Saturdayβs game at UCLA.
The move minimizes the Wildcatsβ time in traffic, while also allowing them to stay in a resort near the beach before the UCLA game. Arizona will practice Friday at a nearby high school, since Pauley Pavilion is being used β the UCLA womenβs basketball team is hosting Colorado.
Ryan Reynolds, the UAβs director of basketball operations, said the late-afternoon workout will allow the Wildcats to stay in their between-game routine.
βItβs more about time than location for us anyway,β Reynolds said. βHaving a late-afternoon practice allows us to watch the film (before) and lets the guys sleep.β
One of the most frequent questions we receive about the Wildcats these days is whether Nico Mannion is actually an NBA lottery pick.
We passed that one over to ESPN draft analyst Mike Schmitz, who was on hand for Thursday's game.
Schmitz told the Star that NBA scouts arenβt just drawing on Mannionβs Arizona performances, having seen him play well for the Italian national team and in the Hoop Summit, when he outplayed Cole Anthony.
But stillβ¦
βThey have a familiarity with him,β Schmitz said. βOf course, heβs going to need to play better to (keep his draft stock high). Heβs got to make more shots, heβs got to defend more and heβs got to play better. Hopefully he can do those things.β
Both Mannion and fellow projected first-rounder Josh Green also have unusual athleticism that few players in the projected 2020 class possess, and Schmitz noted that βitβs hard to find guys with that profile.β
Schmitz, a Scottsdale native and UA grad, spent two segments on air Thursday night with broadcasters Dave Pasch and Bill Walton. Schmitz showed off his floral-lined sportcoat to Walton, and shared a years-old selfie of him and the basketball legend.
The big number
72
Estimated length, in feet, of USC forward Onyeka Okwongu buzzer-beating heave before halftime.