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With NCAA Tournament on deck, Sean Miller talks about a lot, but not all

Mar 12, 2018, 6:09 PM

Arizona NCAA college basketball coach Sean Miller speaks at a press conference in Tucson, Ariz., Th...

Arizona NCAA college basketball coach Sean Miller speaks at a press conference in Tucson, Ariz., Thursday, March 1, 2018. Miller vehemently shot down a report claiming he discussed a six-figure payment to a top recruit and said he looks forward to continuing to coach the team. (Mike Christy/Arizona Daily Star via AP)

(Mike Christy/Arizona Daily Star via AP)

TUCSON, Ariz. — University of Arizona men’s basketball coach Sean Miller discussed a variety of topics with media on Monday afternoon, but it was the topic Miller didn’t discuss that likely will get the most attention.

With the Wildcats preparing for Thursday’s matchup against Buffalo in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Miller was asked Monday if he had any additional comment about the much-publicized ESPN report by Mark Schlabach that claimed an FBI wiretap uncovered Miller speaking about offering star player and future NBA first-round pick DeAndre Ayton $100,000.

“No,” Miller said.

Although brief with his response to the ESPN report, Miller offered much more on a variety of on-court topics, including how his team matches up against Buffalo and the Pac-12 Conference’s representation in the NCAA Tournament.

Fresh off of Saturday’s Pac-12 Tournament championship victory over USC, the fourth-seeded Wildcats (27-7) will face off against Buffalo (26-8) on Thursday evening in Boise, Idaho.

Buffalo punched its ticket to the tournament with a 76-66 victory against Toledo in the Mid-American Conference championship game, also on Saturday.

“We’re dealing with a confident team,” Miller said of Buffalo. “They’re difficult to defend, they strike in transition and they know how to defend.”

Buffalo is averaging 84.8 points per game this season, good enough for seventh-best in the country. The Bulls shoot 47.4 percent from the field and 37.1 percent from three-point range. Miller said their style of play reminds him of teams he’s played against this season.

“They have outstanding guards, a lot like other teams in our conference,” Miller said. “They do a really good job of having a wing player playing the four (position).

“It’s not just a point guard or a two, they have three or four guards playing at a time.”

Arizona guard Rawle Alkins said the team isn’t familiar with Buffalo yet, but they’ll use the next couple of days to parse through scouting reports in preparation for their first-round matchup against the Bulls.

Miller said that he looks at the early rounds as a four-team tournament to make it to the Sweet 16, and doesn’t look too far ahead.

Arizona has yet to make a Final Four with Miller as head coach, but he said he doesn’t think too much about that.

“If you start to think about it, you’ll never make it,” Miller said.

Arizona is one of three Pac-12 teams to make it into the tournament — Arizona State and UCLA being the other two — and Miller said he’s happy to see his intra-state rivals make it into the Big Dance.

“I’m glad that ASU is in,” Miller said. “They deserved it. I think UCLA and ASU will be difficult for anybody to play against.”

Miller also noted that he thinks the selection committee should’ve added a fourth Pac-12 team into the tournament.

“I think USC deserved to be in the tournament,” Miller said. “Not only are they capable of playing in the tournament, they are capable of advancing.”

Alkins shared the same thoughts regarding the Pac-12’s representation in the tournament.

“I think the Pac-12 is a great conference and we have great players,” Alkins said. “There are some teams that made the tournament that make you just wonder why.

“I think there’s a lot of teams in the Pac-12 that could’ve easily made it.”

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