Thursday, October 29, 2009

Injury Update

Nic Wise recently sprained his ankle during practice and will not be able to make the Pac 10 media day on Thursday. He was seen limping around Mckale Center and his status for the Red and Blue game is unknown. 
 
Upcoming Game
Fans should expect a more competitive Red and Blue game this Sunday then in seasons past. Because the starting lineup is not set, each player will be playing to earn one the the 5 spots. Kyle Fogg expects that “It should be a good game,” he said today, when he and Brendon Lavender were made available for media interviews. “It’s not going to be as sloppy as you guys think because we’re really working hard on a lot of five-on-five stuff.”

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Arizona Wildcats By Position: Power Forward


            Derrick Williams

Hometown: La Mirada, California
6'9'' 235 lbs. 
#23
Freshman

  Although Derrick Williams may be one of the least known of the five incoming freshman, he may be the most skilled. He was not heavily recruited out of high school but Williams says this was because “I don’t think a lot of people knew about me, to be honest with you, because of where I played high school basketball,” Williams said during media day two weeks ago. “La Mirada is not a big school".

Williams first committed to Tim Floyd and USC but quickly de-committed after Floyd was fired. After reopening his recruitment, Williams picked Arizona over Memphis. Expect Williams to share much of the playing time with junior forward Jamelle Horne and even getting some time at the center position. He has a tremendous ability to dunk the basketball and while watching his high school tapes, one can say he can be an Andre Iguadala type player for Arizona. Williams can rebound the ball and even has the ability to step outside the perimeter hitting close to 40% of his 3's during his senior year. One could expect to see an athletic lineup if Williams was asked to step into the 5 spot and play center with a lineup of Nic Wise, Kyle Fogg, Solomon Hill, and Jamelle Horne. I dont know about you but that would be a fun lineup to watch.

Watch this video if you want to see Williams dunking ability


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Breaking News: Rod Odom Deccomitts

Surprising news broke Sunday night out of Massachusetts saying that Rod Odom has decided to withdraw his commitment from Arizona. At first glance, it seems that he wants to go to college closer to his home on the east coast and Vanderbilt would be a better fit for him. Sean Miller will now turn his recruiting attention to point guard Ray Mccallum, forwards Doron Lamb and Terrence Jones and center Adreian Payne.  

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Arizona Wildcats By Position: Small Forward


Kevin Parrom


Hometown: Bronx, New York
6'6'' 205 lbs.
#3
Freshman

Because Kevin Parrom is the first Arizona recruit to come out of New York since Khalid Reeves, he has a lot to live up to. Parrom is a role player who does all the dirty work to get his team the win. During his senior year playing for South Kent, he averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds a game. Like all of the incoming recruits, Parrom has said to have a incredible work ethic and Sean Miller has recently raved about him after Saturdays practice saying “Through the first five days of practice, I would say (Parrom) might be the biggest surprise,” Miller said. “He’s performed very well. He can do a little bit of everything. He’s not a great three-point shooter but he can pass and put the ball on the floor. He’s quick to the ball, can guard a number of different positions and really fits a style that I like to coach with.” The fact that Parrom can defend at multiple positions will give him a lot of playing time at small and power forward this season and he should be able to develop a more consistent shot as he gains experience throughout his collegiate career.  


10/22 Basketball Practice Slidshow


Click the link below to see a slideshow of the team in action
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arizonadailywildcat/sets/72157622642736658/show/


Here is a funny video from last year that was played at halftime during a game.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Arizona Wildcats By Position: Small Forward


SOLOMON HILL 

AKA: "SOLO"


Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
6'6'' 230 lbs. 
#43
Freshman
 
If you are wondering where the points are going to come from this season, look no further then Solomon Hill. Ranked in the top 25 by almost every recruiting website in the nation, Hill is one of the better recruits to come into Tucson in a long time. He has an NBA type physique and he will be able to outmuscle the smaller players at his position. He is capable of putting up 15 points a game as a freshman and will be one of Nic Wise's main targets. Unlike most players his age, Hill prides himself on his defense and should strongly be considered for a starting spot because of that. Hill needs to work on his outside shot but is an above average rebounder and he is able to beat defenders off the dribble. Expect Solomon Hill to be one of the best freshman in the Pac-10 and he will be able to make a difference for this Arizona team.  

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Arizona Wildcats by Position: Shooting Guard


Kyle Fogg



Hometown: Brea, California
6'3 185 lbs.
#21 
Sophomore
Fogg was a pleasant surprise for the Wildcats last season. After signing with Arizona in late July, Fogg was not expected to contribute much of anything during his freshman year. He went from playing 10 minutes against Florida Atlantic to playing 30 minutes against Louisville in the Sweet 16. Fogg quickly became a fan favorite because of how he played on the defensive end where his intensity seemed unmatched. Because big time scorers Chase Budinger and Jordan Hill took most of the load offensively last year, Fogg was just asked to play hard defensively and any offense he provided was gravy. But this year is a different story. With questions about where the points are going to come from, Fogg will have to double his points average in order for the Wildcats to have a successful season. He did show flashes of offensive brilliance last season scoring a season high 16 points against the PAC 10 leader Washington. Although just a sophomore, Fogg will be one of the most experienced players on the team and I expect him to continue his defensive prominence and contribute on the offensive end with more consistence. I believe that because of how Fogg plays on defense, he will become a personal favorite of coach Sean Miller. 

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Arizona Wildcats by Position: Point Guard

 It seems like just yesterday when Russ Pennell was leading the cinderella 2008-09 Arizona Wildcats into the Sweet Sixteen. But oh how times have changed. A new coach, new players, and a new style of play have all rolled into Tucson with the first full practices starting this Friday. This will be the first of a six part series in which I will review each player at each position  


Nic Wise


After the end of the 08-09 season it seemed as if Wise would not be returning to Tucson. Heading overseas to Europe and entering the NBA draft were both very appealing and the fact that Arizona only had 6 returning players made the first two options seem even more enticing. But then Sean Miller rode into town, bringing with him 5 recruits who all have the ability to contribute during their freshman year. This and the fact that Miller is implementing a run and gun offense persuaded Wise to return for his senior year. The stars are aligned for Wise to have a huge year. He is already being viewed as being one of the best point guards in the nation and he will have the ball in his hands a lot more this year with the departures of Jordan Hill and Chase Budinger. He has immediate scoring threats with wings Solomon Hill and Jamelle Horne and a post presence with big bodied Kyryl Natyazko at 6'11 250 lbs. Defensively, Wise is one of the better on ball defenders in the Pac 10. He has an uncanny ability to stay body to body with his opponent but he does tend to be in foul trouble late in games. Wise played tremoundously in the 09 NCAA tournament and if he is able to bring that level of play to each game during this upcoming season, he will be an All American.  


Lamont Jones 

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At this time last year, Arizona was getting its heartbroken by Oak HIll point guard Brandon Jennings who decided to play in Europe. This time around, Oak Hill has been kinder to the Wildcats and point guard Lamont "MoMo" Jones has joined the team. Jones has the ability to score every time he touches the ball and he has above average ball handling skills. At almost 200 lbs. Jones has a similar body type to ex North Carolina Tar Heel Ty Lawson. Jones is bound to see a lot of playing time this year and will be asked to provide a consistent number of points per game. He is already used to playing in the limelight because of his time at the prestigious Oak Hill academy so there should be no fear coming from Jones. Anything that Jones can add while Wise is resting on the bench will be a huge bonus because one of the few things that Arizona does not have to worry about is the point guard position. 


Garland Judkins

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While Judkins had trouble staying on the court last season because of a number of issues, look for him to have a comeback year under the guidance of Sean Miller. I have seen Judkins around campus and he seems to be bigger (muscle wise) and the fact that he is a sophomore will earn him some playing time if Lamont Jones falters at some point. Although he isn't the most skilled player on the roster, he does have the ability to put the ball on the floor and beat defenders. His shooting ability is not one to scowl at either and look for Judkins to be the one of the most improved players this year.

Does Terrell Owens Fit In Chicago?

Rumors have been swirling about the possibility of superstar wide receiver Terrell Owens being traded to the Chicago Bears. But thankfully for the Bears sake, thats all that this is, a rumor. At this point in his career, Owens needs the Bears a lot more then the Bears need Owens. Pulling in only 12 catches for 200 yards total this season, Owens has gone from being the best wide receiver in football to just an average one. Although Owens would help boost a young group of wideouts in Chicago, the risk is much larger then the reward. Bears quarterback Jay Cutler has done well with this season throwing  for almost 900 yards and 8 touchdowns and it does not seem that he needs a superstar wide receiver in order to be successful. Because the Bears already gave up their 2010 first round pick in the Cutler trade, they need to keep their remaining picks in order to fill some of the holes on their roster so there is no need to send these picks to Buffalo. This trade has almost a 0% chance of happening. 

Saturday, October 10, 2009

2009-10 Arizona WIldcats TV Schedule


 2009-10 University of Arizona 

Men’s Basketball Schedule 

 

Day Date Opponent TV Location Time 

 

Sun. Nov. 1 Red-Blue Game None Tucson 1 p.m. MST 

Wed. Nov. 4 Augstana College (EX) Webcast only Tucson 7 p.m. MST 

Tue. Nov. 10 Western New Mexico (EX) Webcast only Tucson 7 p.m. MST 

Sun. Nov. 15 Northern Arizona KWBA/FSAZ Tucson 3 p.m. MST 

Thurs. Nov. 19 Rice FSAZ Tucson 8:30 p.m. MST 

 

  EA Sports Maui Invitational 

Mon. Nov. 23 vs. Wisconsin ESPN2 Lahaina, Hawaii 7 p.m. HST 

Tue. Nov. 24 vs. Colorado/Gonzaga TBA Lahaina, Hawaii 2 or 7:30 p.m. HST 

Wed. Nov. 25 Third Round TBA Lahaina, Hawaii TBA 

 

Wed. Dec. 2 UNLV KGUN/FSAZ Tucson 7 p.m. MST 

Sun. Dec. 6 #at Oklahoma ESPNU Norman, Okla. 6 p.m. CST 

Wed. Dec. 9 Louisiana Tech KWBA/FSAZ Tucson 9 p.m. MST 

Sat. Dec. 12 at San Diego State MWN San Diego, Calif. 7 p.m. PST 

Mon. Dec. 21 Lipscomb FCS Tucson 7 p.m. MST 

Wed. Dec. 23 North Carolina State FSN Tucson 8:30 p.m. MST 

Mon. Dec. 28 %Brigham Young KGUN/FCS Tucson 7 p.m. MST 

Thurs. Dec. 31 *at USC FSAZ Los Angeles, Calif. 4 p.m. PST 

Sat. Jan. 2 *at UCLA CBS Los Angeles, Calif. 10 a.m. PST 

Fri. Jan. 8 *Washington State KGUN/FSAZ Tucson 6:30 p.m. MST 

Sun. Jan. 10 *Washington KWBA/FSAZ Tucson 3:30 p.m. MST 

Thurs. Jan. 14 *at Oregon State TBA Corvallis, Ore. 7 p.m. PST 

Sat. Jan. 16 *at Oregon FSN Eugene, Ore. 1:30 p.m. PST 

Sat. Jan. 23 *at Arizona State FSAZ Tempe, Ariz. 7:30 p.m. MST  

Thurs. Jan. 28 *Stanford FCS Tucson 6 p.m. MST 

Sun. Jan. 31 *California FSN Tucson 1:30 p.m. MST 

Thurs. Feb. 4 *at Washington FSN Seattle, Wash. 7:30 p.m. PST 

Sat. Feb. 6 *at Washington State FSAZ Pullman, Wash. 5:30 p.m. PST 

Thurs. Feb. 11 *Oregon FSN Tucson 8:30 p.m. MST 

Sat. Feb. 13 *Oregon State KWBA/FCS Tucson 6 p.m. MST 

Sun. Feb. 21 *Arizona State FSN Tucson 3:30 p.m. MST 

Thurs. Feb. 25 *at California ESPN Berkeley, Calif. 6 p.m. PST 

Sat. Feb. 27 *at Stanford KWBA/FSAZ Palo Alto, Calif. 5 p.m. PST 

Thurs. March 4 *UCLA &TBA Tucson TBA 

Sat. March 6 *USC &TBA Tucson TBA 

Wed.-Sat. March 10-13 $at 2010 Pac-10 Conference Tournament FSN/CBS Los Angeles, Calif. TBA 

 

Thurs.-Sun. March 18-21 2010 NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds CBS TBA  

Thurs.-Sun. March 25-28 2010 NCAA Regionals CBS TBA  

Sat.-Mon. April 3 & 5 2010 NCAA Final Four CBS Indianapolis, Ind. 

 

* Pac-10 Conference Game 

# Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series 

% Desert Diamond Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. 

$ at Staples Center, Los Angeles, Calif. 

& Wildcard games to be selected by FSN 12 days in advance  

 

FSN Fox Sports Net 

FSAZ Fox Sports Arizona 

FCS Fox College Sports 

KWBA Local to Tucson (Channel 58) 

KGUN Local to Tucson (Channel 9) 

MWN Mountain West Network 

Game times and television carriers are subject to change. 

 


2010 Commit: Daniel Bejarano

Height: 6'5
Weight: 195
PPG: 22
High School: North
Other School Considered: Texas, ASU

Ratings:
Scout: 4 stars
Rivals: 4 stars
Top 150: 57
ESPN: 95/100

Daniel Bejarano committed to the University of Texas during his junior year at North High School in Phoenix, Arizona. All seemed concrete until Bejarano's father was killed during a home invasion in July. This traumatic event forced Bejarano to rethink his commitment to Texas and decided that he would be better off playing college ball closer to home. Arizona State and Arizona quickly jumped at the chance to pull in this 5 star recruit and each set up in home visits. Sean Miller was the first to meet with Bejarano and the two developed a connection immediately. Herb Sendek then met with Bejarano and shortly thereafter, ASU pulled its scholarship offer off the table. Bejarano realized that his best fit would be with Arizona and announced that he would be submitting a solid verbal commitment during a dinner with Sean Miller and his assistant coaches. Bejarano is a dead-eye shooter and some may say that he will be the next Salim Stoudamire who was known for his long range shooting ability. At 6'5, Bejarano has the ability to play the shooting guard and small forward positions. With his fantastic abilities, I would not be surprised to see Bejarano starting as a freshman in 2010.  

Possible 2010 Starting Lineup:
Lamont Jones
Daniel Bejarano
Solomon Hill
Jamelle Horne
Kyryl Natyazko

Bench:
Kyle Fogg
Derrick Williams
Kevin Parrom
Rod Odom
Garland Judkins
Alex Jacobson
Brendan Lavender
DJ Shumpert


Bejarano Mixtape

2010 Commit: Rod Odom


Height: 6'9
Weight: 195
High School: Middlesex
Schools Considered: Vanderbilt, Boston College, Harvard, West Virginia
Ratings:
Rivals: Four Stars 
Top 150: 88
Scout: Three Stars 
ESPN: 93/100
When Rod Odom entered high school, he was a 6'2 point guard. Three years later, he had grown 7 inches and had to convert to the power forward position. Odom is able to hit mid-range jumpers with confidence and crash the board with a vengeance and he will join an Arizona team that will be loaded at the forward position. Odom will have to add some muscle and bulk to his wiry 195 lbs frame in order to handle the power forward position in college. This is a huge get for Sean Miller because Odom is very high on academics and obtaining a college degree which means he will stay all four years. Odom certainly has the potential to develop into an NBA caliber player and he would join the long list of Arizona Wildcats who have made it to the big show. Because of Sean Miller's run and gun offense and intense man to man defense, depth will be key and with the addition of Rod Odom, Arizona basketball has a bright future. 

Arizona Basketball adds two for 2010


After putting together a monster 2009 class in a months time, Sean Miller has taken another huge stride towards building for the future by pulling in 2010 Top 150 players Rod Odom and Daniel Bejarano. One can only imagine the lineup combinations that Miller can play with next year because depth wise, the 2010 Arizona Wildcats will be one of the deepest teams in the nation. Here is a breakdown of the possible depth chart for 2010: (Transfers possible)

Point Guard: Lamont Jones, Garland Judkins, Brendan Lavender
Shooting Guard: Kyle Fogg, , Daniel Bejarano
Small Forward: Solomon Hill, Kevin Parrom, DJ Shumpert
Power Forward: Jamelle Horne, Derrick Williams, Rod Odom
Center: Kyryl Natyazko, Alex Jacobson  

The fact that this team can put out 11 players without worrying  if they can play up to the competition is amazing and something that Arizona Basketball has not seen in years. The UofA has reached its scholarship limit for 2010 but that has not stopped Sean Miller from continuing to recruit in case of transfers. In fact, top 20 center Adreian Payne is visiting the UofA campus this weekend. Terrance Jones, another top 15 recruit for 2010, is set to visit Arizona on October 23rd which is the same weekend Arizona football has a huge home game against UCLA. 

Adreian Payne

Terrence Jones