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Tommy Lloyd: Arizona men’s basketball ‘in great shape’ despite roster uncertainty entering offseason

When Tommy Lloyd accepted the Arizona job final April, he had no concept what sort of roster he’d find yourself with for his first recreation because the Wildcats’ head coach. A yr later, nearly the identical situation applies.
“All the pieces’s in flux,” Lloyd stated Thursday, the one-year anniversary of his hiring. “As I inform individuals, April in faculty basketball is a loopy time. All people takes a step again, and each coach needs to renegotiate, each participant needs to know what their choices are. Clearly, there’s no ensures about something, however I really feel nice that we’re gonna have a extremely good roster subsequent yr.”
As of now, Arizona’s is about to return six of its prime eight gamers from a workforce that received the Pac-12 regular-season and convention event titles, earned a No. 1 seed within the NCAA Event and reached the Candy 16. The one confirmed departures are Sixth-year guard Justin Kier, who’s out of eligibility, and sophomore wing Bennedict Mathurin, who declared for the NBA Draft on Wednesday.
After that? It’s anyone’s guess.
Sophomore wing Dalen Terry and junior middle Christian Koloko, the Pac-12 Defensive Participant of the Yr and the league’s Most Improved Participant, are each listed on numerous NBA mock drafts. With out mentioning them particularly, Lloyd stated Arizona had a “couple of different guys” who’re nonetheless determining their future plans, with no timeline for when any choices will probably be made.
A number of the UA’s worldwide gamers, like level guard Kerr Kriisa or energy ahead Azuolas Tubelis, may very well be contemplating enjoying abroad, whereas hardly used freshman wing Shane Nowell figures to be the workforce’s most certainly entrant into the NCAA switch portal if any had been to go. For now, although, they’re all nonetheless a part of this system.
Which implies Lloyd and his employees are nonetheless restricted in what they will do to refill the roster.
“We’ve all seen faculty basketball has actually modified the final 10 years, then final 5 years after which the final yr there’s been important modifications,” stated Lloyd, who received a number of nationwide Coach of the Yr awards together with one he accepted throughout a media timeout throughout the nationwide championship recreation. “So, I simply suppose you buckle up, and also you perceive it’s gonna be a busy offseason and also you attempt to take a look at the choices accessible. For me, the primary choices accessible are all the time the fellows at present on the workforce, and I’m making an attempt to do what’s proper by them. And I’ve all the time allow you to guys know, my favourite gamers are those on our roster. Attempt to assist them work out what they’re going to do, and provides them some house in order that they and their households can do what they do, after which I attempt to fill all of the gaps accordingly. There’s no loopy grasp plan or something, it’s actually is navigating issues day after day and making an attempt to make one of the best choices you may for this system.”
Arizona has three open scholarships, having stuffed Kier’s spot with incoming 7-foot freshman Dylan Anderson. The Wildcats didn’t use on schollie in 2021-22, and will not once more whereas patiently ready for the NCAA and IARP to determine on their punishment for alleged recruiting violations, whereas Kim Aiken’s still-unexplained departure throughout the season created a second opening and Mathurin turning professional made for a 3rd.
“We’ll see what number of scholarships we find yourself having and hopefully we’ll have the ability to discover some guys to fill the open spots,” Lloyd stated. “I imply, you prefer to have 5-on-5 for apply.”
Anderson, who’s ranked No. 99 within the 2022 recruiting class, is “a extremely good participant” that Lloyd stated matches Arizona’s model, noting that his skillset consists of with the ability to make 3-pointers. Until the UA indicators another person from the prep ranks it should find yourself being its smallest freshman class for the reason that Nineties.
Requested what he would say to followers anticipating a bigger class, Lloyd stated to belief the method.
“I feel we’re in nice form,” he stated. “I like the place we’re at. Individuals determine to do issues for no matter purpose, and that is how I function. I feel we’re in nice place, and I feel we’re gonna have a extremely good roster subsequent yr, and I feel will probably be extraordinarily aggressive, and I’m enthusiastic about that.”

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CBS: Cardinals Have Under-The-Radar Star

For the Arizona Cardinals to get over the playoff hump in 2025 after narrowly missing the postseason a year ago, the team is going to need several of their guys to step up.
When I say they need guys to step up, I’m not referring to their current stars.
We know guys like Trey McBride, James Conner, and Budda Baker will hold up their end of the bargain. Free agent additions like Calais Campbell and Josh Sweat should also be exempt. We should have less than zero questions there.
Players being asked to step up also does not include the young players like Marvin Harrison Jr. or Walter Nolen III.
No, the players who should be asked to step up are those who are in positions to start, make significant contributions, and potentially alter games.
The Cardinals have several players who fit that billing.
I could name a slew of players that make sense to hold that label, but one player who stands out to me the most is third-year man Michael Wilson.
Apparently, I’m not the only one, either.
CBS Sports’ Garrett Podell constructed a list of three “under-the-radar” stars for every NFC team this upcoming season and highlighted the Stanford product for Arizona.
Podell started off with this to say:
“Pro Bowl tight end Trey McBride and 2024 fourth overall pick wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. get the spotlight with the Arizona Cardinals, but 2023 third-round pick wide receiver Michael Wilson could be on the verge of a breakout in 2025. He was third on the team in targets (71), catches (47) and receiving yards (548) in 2024…”
Wilson has been an important contributor to the Cardinals passing game in his first two professional seasons. He was a pseudo-WR1 of sorts with an up-and-down season from Marquise Brown in his rookie season in 2023 before flourishing in a no.2 role last here behind Harrison.
We saw most of his stats improve across the board after his rookie season output of 38 receptions on 58 targets for 565 yards and three scores.
By all accounts it was a successful season, placing fourth on the team in both receptions and targets, third yards, and tied for second in touchdowns with McBride.
The hope was Wilson would take a step forward in year two with Harrison opposite him to help draw attention away from him. It did seem that way at times, but a poor passing game entirely didn’t lead to the massive results the team had hoped for.
Still, no one is quitting on Wilson yet and he’s still earned playing time for the offense. A correction in the passing game should give him an uptick in production. Kyler Murray certainly believes that he’s more than capable of eclipsing the all-mighty 1,000 yard barrier.
Podell notes a quote from Murray in his article:
“…quarterback Kyler Murray thinks Wilson has the ability to be a 1,000-yard receiver.
“‘Mike [Wilson] is a 1,000-yard receiver. I truly believe Mike can have 1,000 yards and be very comparable to the guys we see doing it year in and year out,’ Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray said on April 9, via PHNX Cardinals podcast. ‘It’s all about opportunities, staying healthy and the connection we have on the field, but … he’s got it. He can play receiver.””
It’s always a good thing when your quarterback vouches for you, and Podell agrees with the sentiment:
“Given that kind of belief from his quarterback, Wilson could make a huge leap in the coming season.”
It would obviously be a welcome addition to the offense and really open things up for the team to not be so constrained. That was an issue last season that led to the team’s second-half collapse. That wasn’t remotely a Wilson problem, but he can certainly help prevent that from happening twice.
Entering 2025, the Cardinals would like Wilson’s production to improve, but they may need it plain and simple. Last year’s passing attack was OK. McBride went over 1k on the season with big time volume, and MHJ was close to 900 yards as a rookie who wasn’t used properly.
That can hopefully continue to be the case for years to come, of course with the latter becoming a perennial 1,000 yard receiver.
And although it shouldn’t be asked of Wilson to also become a 1,000 yard receiver — honestly, that’s not fair to ask of any third option in any offense given its rarity — the team will need him to step up this season.
The Cardinals offense was stagnant at times last year and a big reason why was its inconsistent passing game. If Harrison wasn’t getting it done out wide then Arizona was forced into underneath passing. That can’t continue to be the case if the Cardinals want to go back to late-January football.
Harrison will be the biggest factor in changing those fortunes, but Wilson could find a way to also become a component to that change.
Plus, it also gives him a chance to break out some big time numbers right before he heads into a contract season; even more incentive to do such than there already was.
I’m not asking for 1,000 yards out of Wilson, but it is time to get past 600 yards for the first time in his career. I would set the bar at a medium height and look to get 700-800 yards and at least five scores from him this season.
As a third option in a team’s passing game that is no easy task, but I wouldn’t just assign this to a player if I didn’t believe they were capable of doing so.
I firmly believe that Wilson is capable of posting some rock-solid numbers in 2025.
A season output of let’s say 65 receptions, 750 yards, five touchdowns may not feel like a “breakout” to many, but it would be exactly that for the Cardinals. A season like that, if paired with good-to-great seasons from McBride and Harrison, could also be the final key to this offense holding its own.
Wilson isn’t the key to fixing the offense, but he can be the key if things fall into place. So, don’t place all the expectations on him to break out, but don’t be surprised if this offense takes off with a breakout season from Wilson.
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