Thursday, December 18

UCLA men’s basketball game canceled due to fire

UCLA men’s basketball’s Wednesday night game was canceled because of a fire in the Bel-Air area. The Bruins were scheduled to take on Montana at 8 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Wednesday night’s game against Montana was coach Steve Alford’s squad’s first of five non-conference games remaining on their schedule before Pac-12 play begins. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin)


LaVar Ball pulls LiAngelo Ball out of UCLA amid indefinite suspension

This post was updated Dec. 4 at 1:21 p.m.. LaVar Ball is pulling his son, freshman forward LiAngelo Ball, out of UCLA, TMZ Sports reported. The site reported that although LiAngelo Ball is not yet officially withdrawn from the university, he is at home in Chino Hills, California and will not return to the university. Read more...

Photo: After all of the hype surrounding having another Ball brother at UCLA, LiAngelo Ball will not appear in another game as a Bruin. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)


Men’s basketball defeats Detroit Mercy in 106-73 win

Jaylen Hands had seen the play before. The freshman guard knew where the next pass was going and sprang into the passing lane to tap the ball away. Read more...

Photo: Jaylen Hands had three dunks in UCLA men’s basketball’s shellacking of Detroit Mercy on Sunday. The freshman guard said after the game that the dunks weren’t up to his standards due to the fact that his foot is still giving him trouble. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)


Men’s basketball to play Detroit Mercy as it dominates transition season

Mercy is coming to Pauley Pavilion on Sunday. But no one is asking for forgiveness, and it will probably only rain for 40 minutes instead of 40 days and nights – 3-pointers, that is. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball shot just 2-of-17 from 3-point range in Wednesday’s matchup against Detroit Mercy. The only people to score from beyond the arc were UCLA’s bigs – senior center Thomas Welsh (pictured) and redshirt sophomore forward Alex Olesinski. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s basketball relies on defense, defeats Cal State Bakersfield

It wasn’t pretty, but UCLA men’s basketball grinded out yet another win against a non-Power Five opponent. The Bruins trailed for the majority of the first half against the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners (4-4), but scraped out a two-point advantage at halftime. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Holiday led the Bruins in scoring thanks to 7-of-8 shooting in two-point range and 2-for-4 shooting from the free throw line. The junior point guard didn’t make a 3, as the Bruins only shot 2-from-17 from beyond the arc on the night.


Around the League: Pac-12 teams pack a punch in NCAA, national championships

Men’s basketballDavid Gottlieb, Sports editor Pac-12 teams won’t start facing off against one another for another month, so they are still fighting through nonconference schedules. Three Pac-12 schools have gotten off to undefeated starts, with No. Read more...

Photo: Pac-12 men’s basketball play doesn’t start for another month. Arizona State, Washington State and Colorado still have undefeated records. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s basketball looks to control pace in Cal State Bakersfield game

Last year’s UCLA basketball team boasted the fastest offense of any power-conference program in the country, with its possessions lasting an average of just 14.5 seconds, per kenpom.com. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins are running an even faster offense this year than they did last season, but coach Steve Alford said he thinks this year’s team doesn’t have the experience to play efficiently at that pace. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)



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