
1. The analysts at ESPN’s Draft Express, who are outstanding, last week ranked UA freshman Deandre Ayton the No. 1 center prospect for the 2018 NBA Draft. Well, no kidding. You only need watch Ayton once to realize two things: (1) he is the top pro prospect ever to wear an ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ uniform, and (2) the UA’s most anticipated non-conference game will be played Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. at Talking Stick Arena in downtown Phoenix. Ayton will be matched against Texas A&M’s 6-foot-11-inch Robert Williams, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and a likely first-round draft pick. ESPN’s analysis of Ayton: “He looks the part of a basketball prototype built in a lab.’’
2.ÌýKadeem Allen never scored more than 18 points in his UA basketball career, but in Friday’s NBA G League opener he scored 21 for the Maine Red Claws. Allen is working on a two-way contract with the Boston Celtics, which is similar to a baseball player shuttling between Triple-A and the big leagues. His versatility and defense are his keys. He played point guard for the Red Claws Friday, a position he rarely played at ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥. You’ll see him in the big leagues soon.
3. Deion James was the NJCAA Division II Player of the Year at Pima College last season. The Empire High grad signed with Colorado State and when CSU opened the season Friday James discovered how difficult the step from JC to NCAA can be. He was 0 for 5 from the field and was the Rams’ eighth man in a victory over Colorado Mesa.
4. Two-time Pima College All-American point guard Syd Stallworth plays on a big stage against Duke on Sunday at Cameron Indoor Arena. Her Alaska-Anchorage career was a success last week when she scored 14 points for the nation’s top Division II program; the Seawolves are 97-7 the last three seasons and are counting on the Palo Verde High School grad to help them win a Division II national championship.