Freshman Brandon Williamsโ knee is banged up and he isnโt shooting well. His teammates canโt hit 3-pointers, either. And absolutely no Arizona Wildcat player could hit a bucket of any type from the field for over 10 minutes in the first half.
Whatโs more, there were 16 Arizona turnovers Wednesday against a team that, as coach Sean Miller noted, doesnโt really try to force turnovers.
But this also happened: The Wildcats won, 61-42 over Montana, thanks to a concerted defensive effort and a career-high 21 points from center Chase Jeter.
After two straight losses, including a dismal 58-49 outing with Baylor on Saturday that snapped the Wildcatsโ 52-game nonconference home-court winning streak, that result was enough to bring a notable sigh of relief to the McKale Center seats and locker room alike.
โThis was a big game for us, for sure,โ Miller said, noting that UA had won 87 of its previous 91 games at home. โItโs bigger than just a 40-minute game when you play here so when you lose, you feel like youโre letting a lot of people down.
โMost importantly, youโre letting yourself down, this team down. Nobody felt good about what we did against Baylor. Some of it was self-inflicted and some of it was a matter of circumstances. But you can only control the response and we moved forward.โ
Jeter indicated there werenโt any special player-only or team meetings after the Baylor debacle, in which UA was outrebounded 51-19, but Miller said they discussed having to be a hard-playing group, not having the margin for error to do anything but that.
So on Wednesday, the Wildcats played hard, if far less than perfectly. They survived their first-half dry spell with defense and took a 22-15 lead into halftime and then relied on Jeter and 10 second-half points from Brandon Randolph to stay comfortably ahead the rest of the way.
The win moved Arizona to 8-4 heading into its final nonconference game, on Saturday at McKale Center against UC Davis (3-7). Montana dropped to 6-4.
โThe main thing was to just keep positive and not let two losses define the rest of our season,โ Jeter said. โThis was a big win for us tonight.โ
Arizona wound up holding Montana to just 26.9 percent shooting and took full advantage of a wrist injury that held out Griz center Jamar Akoh, Montanaโs leading scorer (15.0 points) and rebounder (8.0).
Not only did the Wildcats outrebound Montana 40-30, holding the Griz to just six offensive rebounds despite their 38 missed shots, but they also successfully pounded the ball inside to Jeter.
The junior transfer from Duke established himself with 11 points in the first half, then scored the first basket after halftime. He later hit a hook for Arizonaโs 38-21 lead with 13:18 to go and then returned to throw one in high off the glass to give UA a 40-26 lead with 12 minutes left.
By then, Jeter already had 20 points to break his career high of 19, set at Alabama on Dec. 9, and the Wildcats had few worries the rest of the way.
โI think that was one of the key points, regarding their size,โ Jeter said. โTheyโre missing a great player. Their five man (Akoh) is really good. Wish him the best of luck getting back โฆ but my teammates just did a great job of finding me when I was open and having the confidence in me to score when I got it.โ
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Jeterโs dominance inside took the pressure off the perimeter, where Arizona made just 2 of 12 3-pointers. Dylan Smith, starting for Williams, drew Millerโs praise for his defensive effort but was 0 for 4 from 3 while Ryan Luther was 1 for 3.
Williams hit the other 3-pointer but was 1 for 7 overall after going 1 for 9 in UAโs loss to Baylor. Thatโs a 2-for-16 stretch for a guard who shot 37.3 percent over UAโs first 10 games, and Miller indicated his knee has a lot to do with it.
Miller said Williams and Justin Coleman bumped knees a day before the Baylor game, and the team wasnโt sure initially how serious it was. Miller said it was not related to the congenital knee issue that cost Williams his junior season at Crespi High School in Los Angeles.
โBut it is that knee that he dealt with in high school, so it tends to swell up if he has a contusion or sometimes wear and tear,โ Miller said. โBut heโs structurally sound. He has no injury but because it swelled up weโve really taken him out of practices. Watching him in the Baylor game, he gave it his best but he wasnโt 100 percent. That hurt our team and it also wasnโt fair to Brandon to acknowledge he wasnโt 100 percent when he played.โ
Miller said heโs limited Williams in recent practices and didnโt play him down the stretch (and only 23 minutes total) to make sure he was OK.
โI think each day he gets a little bit better,โ Miller said. โBut when youโre a freshman, you have a big role, and your team needs you to play well โ and youโre injured โ you can see where his shooting, you can lose confidence.โ
As the minutes wore down Wednesday, it was clear the Wildcats had confidence in several places. They even received some help on both ends of the floor from freshman Devonaire Doutrive, with Miller suggesting again that Doutrive could play more often despite not using him in the Wildcatsโ previous four games.
Their leading scorer, Randolph, also left on a confident note, having made 5 of 9 shots after going 6 for 16 against Baylor.
โI thought it was a great win,โ Randolph said. โIt was great to see โฆ us keep doing what weโre doing. I feel like weโre back now.โ
Watch: 6 best things Chase Jeter, Sean Miller said after Arizona's win over Montana
Chase Jeter's career-high lifts Arizona past the Grizzlies
UpdatedArizona rebounded from Saturday's loss to Baylor with a 61-42 win over the Montana Grizzlies at McKale Center on Wednesday, which ended the Wildcats' two-game losing streak.
UA center Chase Jeter scored a career-high 21 points and made 9 of 15 shots from the field while also grabbing six rebounds. Baylor outrebounded the Wildcats 51-19 on Saturday. Arizona outrebounded Montana 40-30 and scored 42 of its 61 points in the paint.
Dylan Smith started in place of freshman guard Brandon Williams, who is battling a knee issue after bumping it in practice with Justin Coleman. Williams was limited off the bench and only scored three points on 1 of 7 shooting from the field. He tallied five rebounds and three assists.
The UA now has an 8-4 record and will close out the nonconference schedule Saturday against UC Davis before hosting Colorado and Utah for Pac-12 play.
Sean Miller and Jeter spoke to the media following the win, here's what they had to say.
Losing isn't a part of McKale Center's tradition
UpdatedSean Miller says winning at McKale Center is โbigger than basketball.โMiller also complimented Dylan Smithโs defensive performance. pic.twitter.com/dqBq3kMbpT
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018
Focusing on rebounding
UpdatedWas rebounding an emphasis? Chase Jeter: โMost definitely.โ pic.twitter.com/ip40y37lfy
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018
Williams' knee problem
UpdatedSean Miller says Brandon Williams has been dealing with a knee issue, which is the reason why he didnโt start against Montana. Miller says Williams is โstructurally rightโ and not injured. pic.twitter.com/2i8BQHPtvS
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018
Smith's start
UpdatedChase Jeter says Brandon Williams is โgetting his body right,โ which is why Dylan Smith started. pic.twitter.com/a9zpbuKAuO
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018
Feeding Jeter
UpdatedSean Miller says Arizona needs to do a better job of consistently getting Chase Jeter the ball in the post. pic.twitter.com/R8RQZLJpk9
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018
Devonaire Doutrive's potential
UpdatedSean Miller on Devonaire Doutriveโs potential: โHis ceiling is huge.โ pic.twitter.com/y3fMpjzVlj
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster) December 20, 2018