GLENDALE β The official 2024 starting line was Wednesday, the first day college basketball coaches could contact rising high school juniors directly under NCAA rules.
βI think I woke up with about 18 calls and texts,β Carter Bryant said, but one coach more than the others needed no introduction.
That would be Arizonaβs Tommy Lloyd, who already hosted the well-regarded Fountain Valley, California forward twice in Tucson last season and last week made Bryant the first class of 2024 player he has offered a scholarship to.
Since arriving at Arizona in April 2021, Lloyd has demonstrated a deliberate and selective recruiting style, rarely dishing out early offers, and recruits such as Bryant have become aware.
βIβm just blessed. Iβm grateful for it,β Bryant said Friday, after playing in a Section 7 game at State Farm Stadium. βBecause Iβm the only (class of) β24 player that they offered. Iβm grateful that coach Lloyd and his staff trusted me and gave me the opportunity to play for their program.β
Of course, that doesnβt mean Bryant is a given for the Wildcats. This is recruiting, after all.
The versatile and skilled 6-foot-8 forward has also posted that he received offers from UNLV, Illinois and β um β Xavier, where former UA coach Sean Miller is also in the mix.
Bryant said heβs planning to visit UCLA and USC later this month and, if that wasnβt enough of an indication he is considering other options, thereβs also the fact that he laughed off a suggestion on social media from former UA guard Dalen Terry to βjust commit nowβ after Bryant posted news of his UA offer.
βOh yeah, heβs a clown,β Bryant said of Terry, smiling. βThatβs my guy.β
But the mutual interest between Bryant and Arizona is no joke. Bryant said he began speaking with Arizona a year ago through former UA assistant Jason Terry, who transitioned briefly from Millerβs staff to Lloydβs before becoming a G League head coach, then said he quickly felt a strong interest from Lloydβs staff.
Bryant also has UA roots of a sort pulling at him. Despite growing up in Southern California, Bryant said did not really follow the Bruins or Trojans much but he was actually kind of a Wildcats fan, being the nephew of former UA volleyball player Shaquilla Torres.
βI just grew up on that campus,β Bryant said of UA. βAnd my uncle went to Pepperdine so I didnβt really view any big schools, but the ones I knew the most were Arizona and Pepperdine.β
As a result, Carter kept an eye on the Wildcatsβ basketball players. He said he loved watching Aaron Gordon play for UA in 2013-14 and has watched Terry play since he was β7, 8 years old.β
βItβs crazy to see him grow up and now heβs gonna be a first-round pick,β Bryant said.
Bryant does have other family and geographic ties that could pull him in another direction, however. While one uncle played volleyball Pepperdine, another uncle played basketball at Missouri, while his father played basketball for Long Beach State.
Then thereβs those two Pac-12 schools up the freeway who are trying to move in. Bryant said UCLA coaches have told him how much they like his game, while USC staff is selling him on their track record of developing versatile big wings and forwards, such as the Mobley brothers and Drew Peterson.
βTheyβve had a lot of guys that are tall ball-handlers and guys that can do everything on the floor,β Bryant said. βSo their pitch has kind of just been, βWeβve had guys that can do everything. So weβd love to have you and give you that opportunity.ββ
With Arizona, Bryant said, βthere was no pitchβ as much as a relationship that was being offered.
Both sides know each other already. So it was no surprise Friday that not only was Lloyd on hand to watch him but also the entire UA coaching staff minus assistant coach Riccardo Fois, who has left to work with the Italian national team this summer.
βItβs gonna be like home. They donβt sugarcoat anything,β Bryant said of Lloydβs staff. βTheyβre gonna straight-shoot you. if you play terrible, theyβre gonna tell you you play terrible.
βItβs not going to be a thing where itβs like, βOh, Iβm gonna tell you this and that so we get you here.β Theyβre gonna give you the straight shot. So thatβs probably been their recruiting pitch, if any.β