Arizonaβs Caleb Love ran the fastest time in a key agility drill and also rated high in vertical leap testing at the G League Elite Camp over the weekend in Chicago.
The departing UA guard, who was not one of five G League camp players invited to stay for the higher-level NBA Combine this week, finished what is known as the βpro lane drillβ in 10.6 seconds. His finish was 0.15 seconds ahead of second-place Tamar Bates of Missouri and well ahead of former North Carolina teammate R.J. Davis (11.27), who finished 14th.
Love also added an inch and a half to his maximum (running) vertical leap over what he recorded last spring at the G League camp, when he was testing the NBA Draft. This time, Love jumped 35.0 inches, finishing seventh, after recording a 33.5-inch jump last spring.
In the standing vertical jump, Love finished third at 30.5 inches. He finished 10th in the ΒΎ court sprint (3.14 seconds).
Meanwhile, Love averaged 11.5 points over two G League Elite Camp scrimmages. In his first game Saturday, Love scored 10 points on 4 of 11 shooting but missed all five 3-pointers he took. The Wildcatsβ leading scorer in 2024-25, Love also had one assist and one turnover while hitting both free throws he took.
In the camp finale on Sunday,Β Love had 13 pointsΒ and five stealsΒ opposite Davis, who had 13 points and five assists while leading "team one" to a 92-73 win over Love's "team four."
Arizona guard Caleb Love (1) does a little dance as the clock runs out on the Wildcatsβ 82-73 win over Texas Tech in Tucson on Feb. 8.
The G League Elite Camp wound Sunday evening, and the five called-up players will join the 75 initial invitees that included UA freshman Carter Bryant.
Arizona guard Caleb Love hangs from the rim after getting a break away dunk in the second half against Duke in a Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament game in Newark, N.J., March 27.



