
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ head coach Sean Miller will host a 2018 recruit and a graduate transfer this weekend.
For a change, the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Wildcats approach Wednesday’s NBA draft withdrawal deadline without a hint of drama.
But their finish in the Pac-12 race next season could still be significantly impacted by what happens elsewhere in the draft pool.
UCLA sophomore forward Kris Wilkes announced Tuesday that he would return for his sophomore season after testing the NBA draft, and if the Bruins can also get guard Jaylen Hands to return, they could challenge expected favorite Oregon for the Pac-12 championship.
If nothing else, the return of Wilkes means the Wildcats could have that much more competition for one of the league’s top four spots and an automatic berth in the Pac-12 Tournament.
Stanford (Reid Travis) and Washington (Noah Dickerson) also are hoping for returners that could elevate them into a top-four finish, while Washington State’s fast-rising Robert Franks could singlehandedly pull the Cougars out of last place if he opts to return to Pullman.
Here’s how Pac-12 teams with early NBA draft entrants look heading into Wednesday’s NCAA-imposed deadline to return to school (with draft projections in parentheses):