No question the Maui Invitational is one of college basketball's showcase events, with perennially strong fields and a hillside location just steps from the ocean, located between Lahaina town and the Kaanapali resorts.
But the event also carries a different, more exclusive feel than your typical on-campus game thanks to the economic barriers involved.
General admission will go on sale via Wednesday at 1 p.m. for $469 total ($156 per game), guaranteeing general admission tickets for all three of a selected team's game in the section behind that team's bench. The reserved and GA sections for Duke, Gonzaga and Illinois are already sold out, as are UA's reserved seats, but ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s allotted GA seats are still available.
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Those prices come on top of local hotel or condo prices of at least $200 (counting fees and taxes) per night, ground transportation and Thanksgiving-week airfares from ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ that are now around $1,000 and up (though Phoenix can be roughly $200 less).
That means it's easy to top $3,000 total per person for just four or five days.
Ticket-and-hotel packages are already sold out, but for four nights and tickets for two people. The event also offers a pre-tournament dinner with the coaches for $178 and three days of hospitality room access for $335.
While the single-game tickets that go on sale Nov. 16 are cheaper, they at $35 for consolation games and were $105 for the semifinal and final games.
While giving Justin Gainey and Danny Peters guaranteed two-year deals to come to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, the school also inserted some language not seen before in assistant coaching contracts.
Both new coaches had to initial paragraphs saying they would only be paid to the date of termination if fired for cause and that they would be paid to the end of their contracts (April 2020) if fired without cause. They also had to initial paragraphs saying they'd have to pay $50,000 if they leave voluntarily and agree to quit before starting another job, with no benefits or salary paid after they quit.
Gainey will be paid $290,000 annually and Peters $275,000. Of the two departed assistants from last season, Lorenzo Romar made $400,000 and Book Richardson $250,000.
The move probably made sense for all sides involved: Gainey and Peters gained competitive salaries and extra security in exchange for leaving their old jobs, while Sean Miller gained two assistants he is familiar with and speaks highly of.
Sounds like Brandon to facing friend (and former fellow UA commit) Shareef O'Neal when ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and UCLA get together next season.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Wildcats notes: On the new coaches' contracts, recruiting updates, Maui tickets
Assistants Justin Gainey, Danny Peters both working on 2-year contracts

Danny Peters, Sean Miller, Justin Gainey.
Following a season of off-court uncertainty, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ gave new assistant coaches Justin Gainey and Danny Peters the unusual security of two-year contracts.
Gainey will be paid $290,000 annually and Peters $275,000 through the end of the 2019-20 season, according to contracts obtained by the Star through public records requests. The contracts are fully guaranteed, unless the assistants are fired for cause. Gainey and Peters must pay $50,000 buyouts if they leave voluntarily before April 2020.Â
The multi-year terms are believed to be a first for basketball assistants, though the football program's coordinators have had similar deals in recent years.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s assistant basketball coaches have typically run on year-to-year offer letters, such as the one returning assistant coach Mark Phelps is still operating under. Phelps received a raise from $257,000 to $275,000 for the 2018-19 school year. His deal is set to expire June 30, the end of the UA's fiscal year.
Coach Sean Miller's three assistants will make a combined $840,000 per year, less than the $907,000 budgeted last season.
Lorenzo Romar earned $400,000 in one season before leaving to become Pepperdine's head coach, while Phelps earned $257,000 and Book Richardson was contracted for $250,000. Richardson was arrested in September on federal bribery and fraud charges, and the UA fired him in January. As a result, Richardson ended up earning only about half of his $250,000 annual salary. Austin Carroll, UA’s assistant director of basketball operations, filled in as an acting assistant coach last season.
A former player at North Carolina State, when Herb Sendek was head coach and Miller an assistant, Gainey left Sendek’s Santa Clara staff to join ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ in May. He also coached at Marquette, where he joined Phelps on the 2014-15 staff, and at Appalachian State and Elon.
Peters rejoins the UA staff after spending four seasons with the Wildcats from 2010-14. He was a graduate assistant during the 2010-11 season, then spent three seasons as the Wildcats’ assistant director of basketball operations. Peters left in 2014 to become an assistant coach at Ball State, where former UA associate head coach James Whitford had become head coach a year earlier.
In statements issued this spring, Miller said he was impressed with Gainey’s “incredible work ethic and unselfish nature†as a player and coach, while also complimenting Peters on his communication ability, coaching acumen and his “relentless nature as a recruiter.â€
“He also has a love for ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ basketball,†Miller said of Peters. “I am elated to have Danny rejoin our coaching staff. We all look forward to working with him again.â€
Four-star guard Dayten Holman takes unofficial visit

Dayten Holman, a four-star prospect in the class of 2020 from Oklahoma, took an unofficial visit to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ over the weekend.
Holman, a 6-foot-5-inch combo guard, built up his reputation over the spring and summer, gaining offers from Tulsa, Oklahoma State, Houston and Mississippi, according to the Norman Transcript, while jumping into the top 100 in his class.
“I really can't explain it,†Holman told the Transcript last month. “I guess they just finally watched me play, and they can see how I can play at the next level.â€
Four-star forward Patrick Williams puts UA in top 10
— Patrick Williams (@patricklw4)
Four-star 2019 forward Patrick Williams of Charlotte, North Carolina, included ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ as the only school West of the Rockies in a top 10 list he tweeted Monday.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ offered a scholarship to the 6-7, 190-pound small forward in June. Williams put six ACC schools on his list, in addition to Maryland, Ohio State, Texas and the UA.
NCAA vote could change July recruiting period

NCAA is set to alter rules on how college coaches can watch travel-ball events.
The NCAA is expected to consider a proposal Wednesday that could effectively eliminate the final two weeks of travel ball tournaments in July.
Under the proposal, coaches might still be allowed to watch the Nike-sponsored Peach Jam and other events during the first weekend of July, but would not be allowed to watch any travel ball events the rest of the month.
Instead, camps to be organized by the NCAA and USA Basketball are being proposed as replacements for the other two weeks. Travel ball tournament organizers have said they might still run their events anyway, while streaming games for coaches to view, and some have threatened class-action lawsuits.
The proposals stem from recommendations made by the commission for college basketball that was established in the wake of the federal investigation into the game that became public last September.
Maui Invitational tickets on sale

ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ coach Sean Miller and company celebrate a 61-59 win over San Diego State to capture the 2014 Maui Invitational title.
Three-game package tickets for the Maui Invitational will go on sale Wednesday at 1 p.m. via or by calling 800-325-SEAT.
Priced at $469, the packages are for general admission seats behind the Wildcats’ bench for three games. Single-game tickets will go on sale Nov. 16 for the Nov. 19-21 event.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ will open with Iowa State on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ time, and face either Gonzaga or Illinois on Nov. 20. Auburn, Xavier, Duke and San Diego State are on the other side of the bracket, meaning one of them will face UA on Nov. 21.