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The Arizona Wildcats Basketball Team continue their winning ways following their successful weekend in SoCal, and each game provided a piece of a championship resume.  Their win at UCLA revealed how much poise this team has when facing adversity.  T.J. McConnell appeared just as calm leading the offense when the Cats were down by one in Pauley Pavilion with just a few minutes left as he was when the Cats were leading earlier by double digits.  The Cats followed that win by outplaying an outmatched USC team, particularly down the stretch of the game when it mattered.

As good things keep coming from the Cats, it brings to mind some additional story lines linked to the program.

On this same subject, I would be remiss not to mention two other outstanding freshmen.  Andrew Wiggins of Kansas seemed to be everyone’s preseason number one, but his erratic start cast some question on those projections.  His more recent performances are showing signs of expected dominance and his numbers cannot be ignored, scoring 15.7 and nabbing 5.4 rebounds per game.  I would not be surprised if by season’s end, Aaron Gordon moves above Wiggins on projected draft lists for the NBA.

The only meteoric star not on everyone’s radar before the season was Syracuse guard Tyler Ennis.  He is turning heads, much the way Derrick Rose did six years ago while playing for the University of Memphis.  Ennis is averaging 11.6 points, 5.7 assists and 2.6 steals.  His turnover-to-assist ratio is in the top 3 in the nation.  Comparatively speaking, Rose averaged 14.9 points, 4.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game in his one season with the Memphis Tigers.

Johnson and Victor will certainly fill a void if Aaron Gordon is “one and done.”   They will be joined by shooting guard Kadeem Allen and point guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright (ranked near the top 50 of incoming college recruits) to round out a loaded 2014 recruiting class.

While anticipating the prowess of next year’s class, the Cats got off to a great start for the recruiting class of 2015.  Word has come down that 6’4″ guard Tyler Dorsey out of the LA area has committed to be part of the Cats backcourt of the future, passing on offers from Duke and Kentucky, among others.  Dorsey can shoot, plain and simple.  He can also play point, if needed.  He has been ranked nationally in the top 5 of the incoming class of 2015.  Dorsey will be part of the successor group to TJ McConnell, Nick Johnson and Gabe York.

Arizona resident for 30+ years and avid sports fan since as long as I can remember. I possess a lifelong passion for sports and it's great traditions.

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