Arizona men's basketball coach Tommy Lloyd speaks during a season-ending wrap up session with the press.

For the first time since the Sweet 16 loss to Houston in the NCAA Tournament, Arizona Wildcats head coach Tommy Lloyd held a news conference on Thursday.Β 

Lloyd, who nearly swept Coach of the Year awards, led the Wildcats to a 33-4 record and a Pac-12 championship outright in his first season at Arizona.Β 

So, what now?Β 

UA guard Bennedict Mathurin declared for the NBA draft on Wednesday, while others, such as Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Christian Koloko and Dalen Terry, continue to mull their decisions. The only guaranteed losses with Arizona's personnel are Mathurin and graduate transfer Justin Kier. The Wildcats currently have one player signed for 2022, two-time Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year Dylan Anderson from Phoenix, albeit there's a possibility commits from 2023, like five-star point guard Kylan Boswell and four-star wing KJ Lewis, could reclassify and join Arizona for the upcoming season.Β 

Lloyd, on the one-year anniversary of his hiring, provided updates on the current state of the UA program; here's what he had to say:Β 

Recapping Year One

Scholarships

Seeing the talent unfold throughout the summer, season

Bringing toughness for 2023

Mathurin's future as a pro

Promoting Mathurin

Adding Anderson for next season

Messages to Koloko for decision

Kerr Kriisa getting a driver's license

Heckling and updating


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