Wondering how Pac-12 men’s basketball went sideways this season?
Oregon might be Exhibit A.
Picked to win the conference, the Ducks have been without key players all season, including the potential Pac-12 Player of the Year: Superbly skilled freshman center Bol Bol was lost with what became a season-ending foot injury last month.
They have only one win over a top 100 NET team (Syracuse in New York), a really bad home loss (Texas Southern) and a complete meltdown (blowing a nine-point lead in the final minute against UCLA, then losing in overtime).
Oregon also lost its home Pac-12 opener to Oregon State, which had won only twice in 25 previous games at Eugene, and along the way, lost a transfer (Abu Kigab) to Boise State.
But there’s also reason to believe the Ducks, even with a 1-2 start, can still make a run for the title and help bring respectability back to the conference.
“They’ve really been hit as hard as a team can get hit with injuries, so it’s hard to judge them,†UA coach Sean Miller said. “But what I will say is that (Oregon’s) Dana Altman is one of college basketball’s best coaches and I could see it last weekend. I know they dropped one against UCLA but they played a great game against USC.
“He has his team playing as hard as any team in our conference.â€
Altman told reporters in Eugene on Tuesday that the Ducks simply need to go to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and “swing away,†needing to get better before they can even think about the big picture.
Here are three reasons why they might do just that: