
Arizona coach Sean Miller had to restock the roster when he took over in 2009, and is facing a similar challenge during the spring signing period.
Devonaire Doutrive is planning to sign with the Arizona Wildcats on Wednesday, which will make him a pioneer of sorts.
The four-star combo guard from Southern California will be the first player to sign with Arizona in the wake of a federal investigation and an ESPN report that have resulted in the Wildcats’ first three commits backing out.
“If it just so happens Devonaire was the first to cross the picket line, so be it,” said Laurian Watkins, Doutrive’s legal guardian. “Maybe it opens up some doors. Sometimes those setbacks lead to opportunities.”
Arizona has plenty of open doors. Six spots still remain on the roster for next season, making the spring signing period that opens Wednesday the most critical for coach Sean Miller since he took over a near-empty roster in April 2009.
But Watkins, who also works out youth basketball players in the San Fernando Valley, said he’s convinced the Wildcats can fill their 2018-19 roster well with freshmen and graduate transfers who are looking for an immediate opportunity.
“There are just so many different ways now of being able to find players who can fill voids,” he said.
Miller just has to work around the federal investigation — which resulted in the arrest and eventual firing of UA assistant coach Book Richardson — and the ESPN report saying he discussed a pay-for-play scheme, a report Miller has denied.
While Miller has been unavailable for comment since UA lost to Buffalo on March 15, here are some ways he can sell the Wildcats to other recruits: