UCLA's potential in the NCAA tournament heavily relies on the performance of its guards. As the team prepares to face Utah State, the guards—Dylan Andrews, Skyy Clark, Kobe Johnson, Sebastian Mack, Trent Perry, and Lazar Stefanovic—must improve their play to support forwards Tyler Bilodeau and Eric Dailey Jr. Coach Mick Cronin emphasized that quality guard play could enable the Bruins to defeat any opponent, underscoring the crucial role of the guards in navigating their postseason journey. Their success is vital for advancing past the first round and competing effectively in later rounds.
UCLA's chances in the NCAA tournament will largely depend on the performance of its guards, who must elevate their play to support the team's forwards.
"When we get good guard play, we can beat anybody," said coach Mick Cronin after his guards led the Bruins to a dominant win over USC.
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