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Arizona Vs UConn 🏀 Game Preview/Discussion Thread 11/19 at 5pm FS1
The Arizona Wildcats roll into Wednesday's matchup with UConn unbeaten at 4–0 and playing some of their most balanced early-season basketball in recent years. Arizona is averaging nearly 85 points per game while shooting above 50 percent from the floor and close to 40 percent from deep, showcasing both efficiency and depth. Their ball movement has been a major strength, with more than 19 assists per contest, and their effort on the boards—around 40 rebounds per game—has fueled second-chance points and transition opportunities. Head coach Tommy Lloyd has praised the group's composure and togetherness, saying, "I don't think we panicked. You hang with it, you make a few adjustments, and then you break through." With a deep rotation, versatile forwards, and confident guard play, the Wildcats have the tools to push the pace and put pressure on UConn in ways few teams can.
UConn enters the showdown with its own undefeated record and a style built on suffocating defense and smart, efficient offense. The Huskies have been dominant inside the arc, converting nearly 60 percent of their two-point attempts, while hitting close to 37 percent from three and knocking down their free throws at a high clip. Dan Hurley remains committed to his defensive identity, reiterating, "Defense first—everything else follows." Key contributors like Tarris Reed Jr. bring rebounding, rim protection, and energy off the bench, while Jayden Ross and Jaylin Stewart offer length, defensive switches, and timely scoring. UConn's physicality, discipline, and ability to control the half-court game make them one of the toughest opponents Arizona will face this season.
For Arizona to win, the formula is clear: they must control the pace, push UConn into faster possessions, and avoid being dragged into a slow, physical half-court battle. Protecting the basketball will be essential against a Husky defense that thrives on forcing mistakes. Arizona must also win the rebounding battle, limit UConn's second-chance points, and stay committed to defending without fouling. If the Wildcats can generate transition opportunities, knock down open threes, and stay patient against UConn's pressure, they'll give themselves a strong chance to leave Wednesday with a statement victory.
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A Bearded Delly in the Wild...
I think he took the assignment seriously this offseason and got rougher and tougher. Last year he was a kid getting pinballed around. Now he is sort of our Temu Klay Thompson of sorts. I don't think we should expect him to continue to carry us, but it is nice to see someone come up a level in transferring and actually "develop" under Tommy's tutelage for a change.
And YES, that was a COMPLIMENT. For those who don't think I am capable of Due Credit in tandem with Fair Criticism
So Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
And Koloko, whose body and game were polar opposites when comparing his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Arizona legend, it started with fuzz,
A hairy face began the BDU buzz.
No lucky socks, no ritualistic rhyme,
Just growing beards by NCAA Tourney time.
From patchy fuzz to thick, untamed expanse,
Each bristly chin improves Wildcat scoring stance.
A furry fortress where the rivals fell,
The power of the beard, a tale to tell.
With every inch, a win beneath their belts,
BDU fan burn your razor, until it melts,
Forest on chin and cheek with nary a void,
The road to glory starts with a bearded t. lloyd!
Quote from: Naterade on November 17, 2025, 02:02:59 PMSo Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
None came from a real Mid Major like Tony Delly.
Pelle came from Utah.
Keshad came from a very successful SDSU program as a Grad Transfer I believe where he already elevated his game before coming in and doesn't qualify because it was only 1 season which is the main point of this comment.
If we had 2 years of Keshad then it would be closer to Apples to Apples. Tommy merely landed a Finished Product. Delly was not.
Henri and Ballo were both also International Prospects and were never true Mid Major level prospects hence getting an invitation to Top Tier Programs instantly. Gonzaga is not a real Mid Major and everyone knows that so don't try it. Delly as an International Prospect was able to land a job at Campbell. Campbell is Not Gonzaga. Again, don't try it.
If you want to argue about Pelle, that is fine, but Utah was still a higher level program than Campbell no matter what you say - The proof is in the pudding with Cedric Henderson Jr. of the Tommy Lloyd Campbell Pipeline. Henderson did not Elevate his game.
1 Year is not usually enough for a true Career Mid Major level talent to become a Himothy.
Keshad Johnson was Solid for us, but not Elite by any means. Fun to watch, got himself drafted on his athleticism alone with or without Tommy's help anyone could see that he could run up and down, dunk the ball, and play NBA style ball.
Caleb Love got arguably worse coming to Arizona and we are lucky for his addition by subtraction this year. He also was the Broker for the Henri transfer and that may doom this team. I am pretty much done with him and his 1-9 from 3 all the time + his getting rejected by the rim dunk attempts. He made the NBA like he would have regardless, but UNC is not a Mid Major.
PS - You forgot Jaden Bradley in your snide comment. Someone who actually Truly developed. But he came from Alabama as a 5* so get rekt again.
Tony Del Orso has improved his level more than expected at this point and I am getting more certain by the post that the pushback I get from people is going to lead to certain doom when he inevitably has a bad game.
You are proving that there are now Expectations for Delly and that in and of itself is flawed.
I was just giving a standard Due Credit Shout Out. Not trying to say Delly is going to be "THE REASON" or the EXCEPTION to the RULE.
But if he is, good for him he will have earned it all and Tommy would be instrumental in finding a guy with more than 1 year to stay committed to his Program and tutelage for a change. That would be a big thing for this program and maybe more players would want to stay if they see Tony keep succeeding.
Quote from: Naterade on November 17, 2025, 02:02:59 PMSo Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
Quote from: KansasCityCats on November 17, 2025, 04:13:41 PMAnd Koloko, whose body and game were polar opposites when comparing his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Can't go back to anyone from the Koloko days as Miller never got a chance to continue forward with him nor Mamba Mathurin etc. Just have to chalk it up to Miller's dedication to those guys when he had no support from the University at all and also Miller's elite level of recruiting to find basically all of Tommy's starter pack in the first place for him to work with and in a short period of time basically losing his recruit class and having to find guys on the fly to come over to America.
Quote from: CactusCat on November 18, 2025, 10:10:54 AMArizona legend, it started with fuzz,
A hairy face began the BDU buzz.
No lucky socks, no ritualistic rhyme,
Just growing beards by NCAA Tourney time.
From patchy fuzz to thick, untamed expanse,
Each bristly chin improves Wildcat scoring stance.
A furry fortress where the rivals fell,
The power of the beard, a tale to tell.
With every inch, a win beneath their belts,
BDU fan burn your razor, until it melts,
Forest on chin and cheek with nary a void,
The road to glory starts with a bearded t. lloyd!
::snaps fingers::
Definitely not knocking Miller for Koloko's situation. I think he would have progressed under either coach but I think Lloyd did an amazing job with Miller's recruit.
Quote from: CactusCat on November 18, 2025, 10:10:54 AMArizona legend, it started with fuzz,
A hairy face began the BDU buzz.
No lucky socks, no ritualistic rhyme,
Just growing beards by NCAA Tourney time.
From patchy fuzz to thick, untamed expanse,
Each bristly chin improves Wildcat scoring stance.
A furry fortress where the rivals fell,
The power of the beard, a tale to tell.
With every inch, a win beneath their belts,
BDU fan burn your razor, until it melts,
Forest on chin and cheek with nary a void,
The road to glory starts with a bearded t. lloyd!
I hope this was AI. But you're right. If Tom continues to shave, we have zero chance of a natty.
Quote from: arxpert on November 18, 2025, 11:16:44 AMQuote from: Naterade on November 17, 2025, 02:02:59 PMSo Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
None came from a real Mid Major like Tony Delly.
Pelle came from Utah.
Keshad came from a very successful SDSU program as a Grad Transfer I believe where he already elevated his game before coming in and doesn't qualify because it was only 1 season which is the main point of this comment.
If we had 2 years of Keshad then it would be closer to Apples to Apples. Tommy merely landed a Finished Product. Delly was not.
Henri and Ballo were both also International Prospects and were never true Mid Major level prospects hence getting an invitation to Top Tier Programs instantly. Gonzaga is not a real Mid Major and everyone knows that so don't try it. Delly as an International Prospect was able to land a job at Campbell. Campbell is Not Gonzaga. Again, don't try it.
If you want to argue about Pelle, that is fine, but Utah was still a higher level program than Campbell no matter what you say - The proof is in the pudding with Cedric Henderson Jr. of the Tommy Lloyd Campbell Pipeline. Henderson did not Elevate his game.
1 Year is not usually enough for a true Career Mid Major level talent to become a Himothy.
Keshad Johnson was Solid for us, but not Elite by any means. Fun to watch, got himself drafted on his athleticism alone with or without Tommy's help anyone could see that he could run up and down, dunk the ball, and play NBA style ball.
Caleb Love got arguably worse coming to Arizona and we are lucky for his addition by subtraction this year. He also was the Broker for the Henri transfer and that may doom this team. I am pretty much done with him and his 1-9 from 3 all the time + his getting rejected by the rim dunk attempts. He made the NBA like he would have regardless, but UNC is not a Mid Major.
PS - You forgot Jaden Bradley in your snide comment. Someone who actually Truly developed. But he came from Alabama as a 5* so get rekt again.
Tony Del Orso has improved his level more than expected at this point and I am getting more certain by the post that the pushback I get from people is going to lead to certain doom when he inevitably has a bad game. You are proving that there are now Expectations for Delly and that in and of itself is flawed.
I was just giving a standard Due Credit Shout Out. Not trying to say Delly is going to be "THE REASON" or the EXCEPTION to the RULE.
But if he is, good for him he will have earned it all and Tommy would be instrumental in finding a guy with more than 1 year to stay committed to his Program and tutelage for a change. That would be a big thing for this program and maybe more players would want to stay if they see Tony keep succeeding.
The longer it takes to defend your point the worse it looks.
Also, Love's FG%, rebounds and TO's all improved at Arizona, despite already being a Final Four contributor at UNC.
Let's not dive into the Miller transfers. Lloyd finds the right pieces to complement his team.
https://x.com/Zona_Briggs/status/1991265934326014292?t=RnwQw7FgcTbO1aJzNEpAFQ&s=19
It's gonna be an extra rowdy crowd for the Wildcats tonight.
https://x.com/UConnMBB/status/1990916739127730638?t=v0xwACairAy6cY3SSzcNbA&s=19
Reed is out for the Huskies. Big loss for them.
https://x.com/TheFieldOf68/status/1991273714835763374?t=X2SH7ZJRsl2adxy-O7VGkg&s=19
Not much analysis needed.
Arizona doesn't close out shots defensively in the Tommy Lloyd Era.
UConn missed a lot of shots, but had them open.
Arizona built a lead.
Tommy botched the big lead with plenty of Timeouts to stop the bleeding.
Bradley showed up again inside 5 minutes down the stretch.
Tobe Awaka graduated to Tobias Awaka tonight with extremely pressure packed FT's with a No Nonsense Approach just stepping up to the line and letting them fly.
Helluva Victory when we were in an almost sure fire meltdown.
I believe this was as close to Rock Bottom as it can get without losing. The type of game that comes up in the Madness that the program seemingly cannot get past.
So with that said. We will lose a game inevitably playing with fire the way Tommy does, but....
ONWARD AND UP
BEARDOWN
Quote from: Naterade on November 18, 2025, 02:37:30 PMQuote from: arxpert on November 18, 2025, 11:16:44 AMQuote from: Naterade on November 17, 2025, 02:02:59 PMSo Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
None came from a real Mid Major like Tony Delly.
Pelle came from Utah.
Keshad came from a very successful SDSU program as a Grad Transfer I believe where he already elevated his game before coming in and doesn't qualify because it was only 1 season which is the main point of this comment.
If we had 2 years of Keshad then it would be closer to Apples to Apples. Tommy merely landed a Finished Product. Delly was not.
Henri and Ballo were both also International Prospects and were never true Mid Major level prospects hence getting an invitation to Top Tier Programs instantly. Gonzaga is not a real Mid Major and everyone knows that so don't try it. Delly as an International Prospect was able to land a job at Campbell. Campbell is Not Gonzaga. Again, don't try it.
If you want to argue about Pelle, that is fine, but Utah was still a higher level program than Campbell no matter what you say - The proof is in the pudding with Cedric Henderson Jr. of the Tommy Lloyd Campbell Pipeline. Henderson did not Elevate his game.
1 Year is not usually enough for a true Career Mid Major level talent to become a Himothy.
Keshad Johnson was Solid for us, but not Elite by any means. Fun to watch, got himself drafted on his athleticism alone with or without Tommy's help anyone could see that he could run up and down, dunk the ball, and play NBA style ball.
Caleb Love got arguably worse coming to Arizona and we are lucky for his addition by subtraction this year. He also was the Broker for the Henri transfer and that may doom this team. I am pretty much done with him and his 1-9 from 3 all the time + his getting rejected by the rim dunk attempts. He made the NBA like he would have regardless, but UNC is not a Mid Major.
PS - You forgot Jaden Bradley in your snide comment. Someone who actually Truly developed. But he came from Alabama as a 5* so get rekt again.
Tony Del Orso has improved his level more than expected at this point and I am getting more certain by the post that the pushback I get from people is going to lead to certain doom when he inevitably has a bad game. You are proving that there are now Expectations for Delly and that in and of itself is flawed.
I was just giving a standard Due Credit Shout Out. Not trying to say Delly is going to be "THE REASON" or the EXCEPTION to the RULE.
But if he is, good for him he will have earned it all and Tommy would be instrumental in finding a guy with more than 1 year to stay committed to his Program and tutelage for a change. That would be a big thing for this program and maybe more players would want to stay if they see Tony keep succeeding.
The longer it takes to defend your point the worse it looks.
The shorter your replies, the smaller you look when speaking. Small people are often overlooked when it matters. You can speak softly, but I carry the big stick. Try harder.
Arizona purposely left UConn's bigs open. The Huskies constantly threw illegal screens and it opened up threes, which meant their forte.
Arizona outmuscled and outrebounded another Top-3 team by a LOT.
Solid win.
Quote from: KansasCityCats on November 19, 2025, 09:27:27 PMArizona purposely left UConn's bigs open. The Huskies constantly threw illegal screens and it opened up threes, which meant their forte.
Arizona outmuscled and outrebounded another Top-3 team by a LOT.
Solid win.
Everyone was playing undisciplined, fouling, moving screens. It was a game the refs let them play as much as they could. The Euro Ogre was welcome to shoot more 3s and probably would have hit more. He is a Freshman and didn't want to be the reason for going down 10+ early or 20+ in the 2nd, but he did make 2 big ones so don't act like it is a great strategy overall. Krivas is essentially Toast vs guys like Cenac, Dysbanta. I have no idea how Tommy will Deploy him. He isn't a strong finisher, can't regularly hit shots, hooks, nor power through for And1's. Awaka can't be expected to make FT's like tonight.
And mind you, UConn still got up like 25 3's on us, mostly wide open. Everyone will shoot on us. Alabama will probably try 50 and Tommy has no answer for it.
Krivas will never cover Dybansta and Cenac is another guy that you can leave open along the perimeter, unless he's hot (which hasn't occurred this year).
Mo was extremely strong in the paint. The grabbed the first few rebounds of the game and dunked with authority.
With only 67 points conceded, our staff understood UConn's weaknesses and dared them to shoot. It worked because they didn't even hit 1/3rd of the perimeter shots.
Hurley did the same thing to Arizona and ensured that our shooters didn't get ANY open looks from 3.
Well defended on both ends.
Quote from: arxpert on November 19, 2025, 07:21:49 PMQuote from: Naterade on November 18, 2025, 02:37:30 PMQuote from: arxpert on November 18, 2025, 11:16:44 AMQuote from: Naterade on November 17, 2025, 02:02:59 PMSo Ballo and Henri and Pelle and Keshad and Love developed on their own without Tommy's help? Got it.
None came from a real Mid Major like Tony Delly.
Pelle came from Utah.
Keshad came from a very successful SDSU program as a Grad Transfer I believe where he already elevated his game before coming in and doesn't qualify because it was only 1 season which is the main point of this comment.
If we had 2 years of Keshad then it would be closer to Apples to Apples. Tommy merely landed a Finished Product. Delly was not.
Henri and Ballo were both also International Prospects and were never true Mid Major level prospects hence getting an invitation to Top Tier Programs instantly. Gonzaga is not a real Mid Major and everyone knows that so don't try it. Delly as an International Prospect was able to land a job at Campbell. Campbell is Not Gonzaga. Again, don't try it.
If you want to argue about Pelle, that is fine, but Utah was still a higher level program than Campbell no matter what you say - The proof is in the pudding with Cedric Henderson Jr. of the Tommy Lloyd Campbell Pipeline. Henderson did not Elevate his game.
1 Year is not usually enough for a true Career Mid Major level talent to become a Himothy.
Keshad Johnson was Solid for us, but not Elite by any means. Fun to watch, got himself drafted on his athleticism alone with or without Tommy's help anyone could see that he could run up and down, dunk the ball, and play NBA style ball.
Caleb Love got arguably worse coming to Arizona and we are lucky for his addition by subtraction this year. He also was the Broker for the Henri transfer and that may doom this team. I am pretty much done with him and his 1-9 from 3 all the time + his getting rejected by the rim dunk attempts. He made the NBA like he would have regardless, but UNC is not a Mid Major.
PS - You forgot Jaden Bradley in your snide comment. Someone who actually Truly developed. But he came from Alabama as a 5* so get rekt again.
Tony Del Orso has improved his level more than expected at this point and I am getting more certain by the post that the pushback I get from people is going to lead to certain doom when he inevitably has a bad game. You are proving that there are now Expectations for Delly and that in and of itself is flawed.
I was just giving a standard Due Credit Shout Out. Not trying to say Delly is going to be "THE REASON" or the EXCEPTION to the RULE.
But if he is, good for him he will have earned it all and Tommy would be instrumental in finding a guy with more than 1 year to stay committed to his Program and tutelage for a change. That would be a big thing for this program and maybe more players would want to stay if they see Tony keep succeeding.
The longer it takes to defend your point the worse it looks.
The shorter your replies, the smaller you look when speaking. Small people are often overlooked when it matters. You can speak softly, but I carry the big stick. Try harder.
I don't need to try any harder, if we were face to face you'd be looking up at me.
Quote from: Naterade on November 22, 2025, 09:47:55 PMI don't need to try any harder, if we were face to face you'd be looking up at me.
Are you about 6'6" 240? No. So take your meds, sit down, and calm down little man.