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finally eligible for the Wildcats and is always in an attacking mindset. Freshmen Justin Simon and Ray Smith could be a year away from consistent playing time, but have the ability to be impact players down the road. How Sean Miller figures out his backcourt rotation is a gigantic mystery, but any way you slice it, this is a good problem to have. The Wildcats are in a good position: their two most polished players are in the frontcourt, spelled by two great compliments off the bench. A plethora of depth and talent surround their core, and they still have one of the better defensive coaches in the country. Any steps back due to the loss of talent could be exaggerated; Miller will once again have this team in the top-half of the conference defensively. team’s success. Also indicative for the Wildcats is the continued progression of sophomore point guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright. Expectations are high for the tiny point guard (he’s smaller than 5-foot-10 and built like a leaf), but his speed and athleticism are leaving many to hope he can overcome his lack of size. Beyond those three there is certainly an open competition for minutes. Elliott Pitts is a returning junior who can play a role as a small forward. 2014 Junior College Player of the Year Kadeem Allen is “Few teams can win 34 games in a season, lose four starters, and then expect to win over 30 games again...” To some, Arizona’s trajectory is somewhat difficult to project due to the uncertainty of who their true number-one option is. Yet, looking at the team from last season that won 34 games; was it very clear back then? The talent level has changed from top heavy in the starting lineup to being 10-deep, and with several new pieces expected to contribute right away, the makeup of this team could struggle early. But make no mistake, Miller will have this team loaded and ready to go in March. Photo: Casey Sapio - USA TODAY BBALLBREAKDOWN | 27