UA president Robert C. Robbins, left, and athletic director Dave Heeke listen as new basketball head coach Tommy Lloyd answers questions during Thursdayβs news conference in McKale Center. Lloyd replaces Sean Miller, who was fired April 7.
Given Arizonaβs NCAA issues, itβll likely be three of four years before the Wildcatsβ decision to hire Tommy Lloyd can be viewed as a success or failure.
Tommy Lloyd spoke from the heart during Thursdayβs news conference in McKale Center, saying he hoped to unite UA fans and alumni.
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UA president Robert C. Robbins, left, and athletic director Dave Heeke listen as new basketball head coach Tommy Lloyd answers questions during Thursdayβs news conference in McKale Center. Lloyd replaces Sean Miller, who was fired April 7.
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Given Arizonaβs NCAA issues, itβll likely be three of four years before the Wildcatsβ decision to hire Tommy Lloyd can be viewed as a success or failure.
After the Arizona pep band stopped playing, after the first hugs and handshakes had been completed, Tommy Lloyd walked up to the McKale Center podium and crossed his legs slightly as he stood to address a crowd of media, staffers and cameras.
Then his voice began to crack slightly.
βYouβre going to hear it over and over again,β Arizonaβs new menβs basketball coach said. βThis is the only place I would leave Gonzaga to come, to be the head coach at the University of Arizona.β
Thatβs the sort of thing you hear at introductory press conferences, of course. But that emotional tone wasnβt the only evidence that Lloyd, the small-town Washington kid who grew into a 20-year assistant coach who helped build a Inland Northwest college basketball power, was speaking from the heart.
The other was that he kept standing at that podium, kept talking about the Arizona basketball passion and said he wanted to connect all eras of Arizona basketball into βone great programβ β no matter how much the current environment might make it difficult.
Not only does Lloyd have the usual new-coach duties of trying to lock down current players and recruits alike, plus chattering from former players who wanted one of their own in his job, but heβs also taking over a program facing a pending NCAA infractions case β one that could significantly hamper his ability to keep the Wildcats playing at a high level.
Lloyd, 46, agreed to a five-year contract, with guaranteed pay starting at $2.9 million next season. The deal will automatically extend if a postseason ban or other significant NCAA sanctions hit: By one year if sanctions involve a yearβs worth of penalties and by two years if the sanctions are two years or more.
Asked if he sought that clause, Lloyd said it was pretty standard to see put into contracts these days, though it hasnβt been done so at UA before.
And every time he was asked about the NCAA storm clouds at the press conference and afterward, Lloyd neither ignored nor appeared dragged down by the infractions case, which is now sitting with the new Independent Accountability Resolution Process.
βYouβre never going to hear me complain about it,β Lloyd said. βI am going in a little bit blind. We can all say, βMaybe theyβll do this, maybe theyβll do that,β but we donβt know. Because nobodyβs been down this path before. So my job is to lead the program moving forward.β
The question of why UA waited five weeks after the season to fire Sean Miller β an indication that Lloyd may have been the schoolβs choice from the beginning since he was busy with the Zags until the April 5 NCAA championship game βdrew a short response from UA athletic director Dave Heeke.
βWe made that decision to move in that direction (firing Miller) and thatβs when our search started,β Heeke said.
Hiring Lloyd from a mix that included only Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner and BYU coach Mark Pope might have also given the Wildcats a bargaining chip with their NCAA case. Now, all of the coaches named in the NCAA case are gone, and Lloyd has no NCAA issues in his past.
Asked if Lloydβs hiring might be a mitigating factor in UAβs favor, Heeke wouldnβt say.
βIβm here to really talk about and celebrate that weβve got a tremendous new leader for our program,β Heeke said. βIβm not going to comment on anything from an NCAA perspective. Iβm celebrating the fact that weβre celebrating the fact that we have an outstanding individual leading our program.β
While Heeke was going about hiring Lloyd, several former Wildcats made it known publicly they wished he would not. Lloyd said he βtried to stay away from that noiseβ but he knew about it. He tried to start mending that fence earlier Thursday, when he met with former players over Zoom and fielded their questions.
Lloyd discovered, as he expected, that former Wildcats have the same sort of passion that Arizona fans have β the same sort of passion Lloyd said he saw first hand, during a 2019-20 game at McKale Center, during the 2014 NCAA Tournament in San Diego and even during that 2003 classic double-overtime NCAA Tournament game in Salt Lake City, when Arizona edged the Zags in such a manner that players on both teams literally fell to the floor afterward.
βItβs a program weβve always looked up to, always admired, enjoyed competing against,β Lloyd said. βIn competing against Arizona, Iβve witnessed in this building the full force of Wildcat Nation bearing down on an opponent. β¦ Iβve always been impressed by the following the passion, and itβs something that I wanted to be a part of.β
Lloyd and the former players had that much in common. So they talked.
βOnce (Arizona) chose me, whether they realize it or not, Iβm one of them,β Lloyd said. βAnd I want to do everything I can to serve those guys because I do get emotional thinking about those former players watching games from home, being emotionally invested.
βI know how it is to have former guys go to the NBA. When you have former players in the NBA and when theyβre done, they donβt watch the Milwaukee Bucks even if they played for the Bucks and were living and dying with them.
βBut their college team? Thatβs a big deal. I know that and I want to bring these guys joy and happiness and that motivates me.β
So thatβs a long-term goal. But on Thursday, more than anything, Lloyd had to deal with the short term.
That is, who will be playing for him in 2021-22. Virtually all 12 of the current and incoming players the Wildcats have lined up for next season are in need of re-recruiting, with freshman guard Kerr Kriisa having said just as word of Lloydβs hiring spread Wednesday that he would look into transferring but keep open the option to return.
Many of the Wildcats were hurt, too, posting praise and sadness over the April 7 firing of Miller. Kriisa even posted βMistakes have been made! Thankful for everything that you did!β
They were passionate, too, for a different reason.
βIβd be disappointed if they werenβt emotional,β Lloyd said after Thursdayβs news conference. βI mean, Sean Miller is a great coach and good guy. And thatβs a lot for a young man to go through, so I totally understand it and I feel for them. I want to do my best job for them moving forward.β
Lloyd took the first step by meeting with the Wildcats as a group Thursday morning and said he would follow up with individual meetings in the coming days.
Trying to keep them wonβt be a quick process.
βIβve got to earn their trust and get to know all these guys,β Lloyd said. βI told them weβre gonna have individual meetings in the next day or two and their job is to ask me questions. If they donβt ask me questions, that tells me that theyβve not bought in. I want guys that are owners, that are invested.
βAnd Iβll ask questions and weβll go back and forth. I definitely want it to be a back and forth.β
While Lloyd said getting to know and re-recruit the current Wildcats was his first priority, speaking with their signees is right behind.
Miller signed three players in the fall, all of whom appear to be sitting on the fence about their future. The club coach of guard K.J. Simpson said the California guard is expecting to get a release, the high school coach of wing Shane Nowell said he isnβt sure if Nowell would want to play for Lloyd and a third signee, guard Shane Dezonie, has been unreachable for comment.
Thereβs also a reported commitment from Eastern Washington forward Kim Aiken, who made all-Big Sky last season while playing in Gonzagaβs backyard, but thereβs no indication if either side wants to continue that transaction.
Lloyd indicated this much though: If the Wildcats want to stay here, if the recruits want to come here, Lloyd most likely wants them.
βI want to talk to them and see where their hearts and heads are,β Lloyd said. βOf course I have some ideas recruiting-wise of directions I want to go, and I want to hear from them. Listen, I donβt think you can ever downplay if a kid tells you, ββArizona was the one place for me.β If thatβs the case, I want to hear it.β
Lloydβs family was an easier sell. His son, Liam, is already playing for Grand Canyon β and, no, dad says he wonβt be transferring. (βI have enough battles already,β Lloyd said with a smile. βI donβt need to worry about my son playing or not playing.β)
Of his two daughters, Sophia is a high school junior who has long thought of UA as a dream school, and Maria is an eighth grader who loves riding horses.
βShe has a horse. Iβm not saying we have a horse. She has a horse. I just pay for it, right?β Lloyd said, smiling. βSheβs really passionate about the equestrian stuff. She wants to come down here and it looks like thereβs a ton of opportunities for that here.
βSo, for sure, everythingβs lined up.β
All of it: Passion, family, basketball and Arizona. And horses.
Lloyd is not just along for the ride, either.
Heβs driving.
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