A great bench isn’t always a prerequisite for college basketball success, but that doesn’t mean any team is going to turn down a shot at an elite sixth man. Being able to throw in a pair of fresh legs to put quick points on the board or shut down the other team’s hot hand is a great way to turn the tide of a close game, especially in March when the long season has taken its toll.
One of the best reserve weapons in the country next year will be a player who’s already proven his worth to Arizona’s second unit: rising sophomore Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. The multi-position defensive stopper will be ceding his part-time starting spot back to a ...
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