
Sean Miller's 2018-19 squad, including sophomore Emmanuel Akot, consists of multidimensional guards and wings — similar to 2018 champion Villanova.
After his team lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Arizona Wildcats coach Sean Miller had plenty of time to watch the rest of the tourney unfold. The approach of one squad in particular caught his attention.
Another group of Wildcats, the ones from Villanova, cruised to the national championship. They were a high-scoring, perimeter-oriented bunch, led by multidimensional guards and wings.
“When you get to the NCAA Tournament, having more shot-makers, more ball-handlers, more players that at the end of the clock can get their own shot, that’s something that wins out,†Miller said this week. “It’s something that Villanova thrived with in the last several NCAA Tournaments. Building a roster toward that is something we want to move toward.â€
The construction of Arizona’s 2018-19 roster suggests these Wildcats are heading in that direction. Of the 11 recruited scholarship players on the roster, only one, 6-foot-10-inch Duke transfer Chase Jeter, is listed as a center — and he’s a forward/center. Three players are listed as forwards. The rest are guards, including 6-7 sophomore Emmanuel Akot, who could see time at power forward.
Miller acknowledged that Arizona’s front-court depth isn’t quite what it has been in recent years, but that’s at least partially by design. Miller said the decision to build a more guard-oriented team actually began last fall “if you looked at who we were recruiting, (what) that class was heading toward being.â€