Pacific coach Damon Stoudamire appears to have the support of former Wildcats standouts Nick Johnson and Gilbert Arenas.

As Arizonaโ€™s coaching search dragged toward a second week Tuesday, some candidates appeared to be locking down raises elsewhere, administrators drew criticism and former Wildcats continued to lobby for one of their own.

Even former UA guard Nick Johnson, who said it was โ€œunfairโ€ that Sean Miller was fired on April 7, said he would like the school to pick a replacement who has worn a Wildcats uniform.

โ€œThere are so many good options!โ€ Johnson told the Star in a text message from Turkey, where he is playing this season. โ€œCoach Stoudamire would be amazing there.โ€

Coach Stoudamire, of course, is former Wildcat all-American guard Damon Stoudamire, who was an all-American at UA who then entered coaching after a 13 year NBA career. Now the head coach at Pacific, Stoudamire was an assistant coach at UA during the high point of the Miller era, the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons, when the Wildcats won Pac-12 regular-season titles and reached the Elite Eight.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the same names appeared to be still bubbling at the top of UAโ€™s search process: Gonzaga assistant coach Tommy Lloyd, Stoudamire and Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner.

One candidate dropped out late Monday, when Arkansas reportedly reached an agreement to extend coach Eric Musselmanโ€™s contract. An extension had been expected for weeks but wasnโ€™t completed until after Musselman reached the Elite Eight and drew interest from Arizona.

Likewise, Pastner was involved in extension talks with Georgia Tech just as Arizona showed continued interest in him early this week. Having gained leverage by leading the Yellow Jackets to the ACC Tournament title last season, Pastner has two more years on a contract scheduled to expire after the 2022-23 season, when he is scheduled to make $2.4 million.

Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner led the Yellow Jackets to the ACC Tournament title this season, and thereโ€™s been talk of an extension. His name continues to be mentioned for the vacant Arizona job.

While it is possible UAโ€™s move to replace Miller has been hitting some procedural stumbling blocks along the way, the delay has generated some external criticism Tuesday.

โ€œIf Arizona, which still doesnโ€™t have a coach at 1:51 pm on Tuesday, spent more than five minutes talking to Eric Musselman whoever is running their search is completely incompetent,โ€ tweeted USA Today columnist Dan Wolken.

Fox Sportsโ€™ Aaron Torres tweeted that the week delay since Millerโ€™s firing illustrated โ€œabout the worst administrative incompetence I can ever remember.โ€

Former UA players also continued to add to the discussion while the job remained open early this week.

On the Instagram live stream of former Wildcat forward Richard Jefferson, former UA guard Gilbert Arenas said ex-players should be considered first and ruled out the idea that any assistant coaches should be considered.

Noting that Pastner already has a high-level head coaching job, Arenas threw his support behind Stoudamire. When Jefferson asked why, Arenas said:

โ€œHeโ€™s been coaching for a while now, heโ€™s established himself. Heโ€™s turned the whole program around, you know, where he went (Pacific). So, I mean he has the credentials, you know. An assistant coach doesnโ€™t have credentials.โ€

Meanwhile, another former UA standout, Mike Bibby, told Fox Sports 1450 that he would like to be considered for the head coaching job or an assistant job at Arizona.

And like his UA peers, Bibby indicated as much as anything he wants the program to be elite.

โ€œI hope something changes to bring it back to how it used to be, when kids wanted to go there and they produced a lot of pro players,โ€ Bibby said. โ€œI think we need to get back to that.โ€


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