

But with Drew Timme gone, Watson could also have an even bigger role if he wanted to return as well. The 6’8 forward is a quality defender and passer and someone that could get a two-way deal in the draft.


Watson averaged a career-high 11.1 ppg and 6.2 rpg this past season as a true senior, making a whopping 61% of overall shots. Still, he’d be a quality returning piece for new head coach, Adrian Autry. It will be the Wildcats 50th season at the on-campus McKale Center in Tucson, Arizona and 45th. The team will be led by Tommy Lloyd, in his 3rd season as a head coach. Here are the top five players: Magic Johnson 11.19. The 202324 Arizona Wildcats mens basketball team will represent the University of Arizona during the 202324 NCAA Division I mens basketball season. In the NBA, Magic Johnson stands atop the leaderboard for the highest APG in history. Assists per game is a statistic that measures the average number of assists a player has made during a specific game. Syracuse has added a few guards this offseason, including Chance Westry and Kyle Cuffe so losing Mintz wouldn’t be a dealbreaker. In basketball, the acronym APG stands for assists per game. He’s not much of a three-point shooter but is a quality slasher to the basket and has a good mid-range game. The 6’3 freshman guard had a stellar year with the Orange, averaging 16.3 ppg and 4.6 apg. Honorable Mention: Judah Mintz – Syracuse Orange
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This won’t include free agents such as Arthur Kaluma, Grant Nelson, and Rayj Dennis. What other surprises could be in store? Here’s a list of the top remaining players that could reasonably go one way or another in the next seven days before the deadline. So far, we’ve seen some surprises, including starting center and current projected undrafted pick, Charles Bediako, opting to stay in the draft. There are still dozens of NCAA Basketball players with eligibility left that could come back for the 2023-24 season. We’re down to just one week until the May 31st deadline for players to end the NBA Draft. NBA Draft NCAA Basketball Syracuse Orange guard Judah Mintz Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports
