Arizona super-sized from the days of Williams and Perry manning the post
Sunday, October 21st, 2012
Craig McMillan says his miraculous McShot at McKale against Oregon State in 1986 was a play that fell into his lap (Tucson Citizen file photo)
Random thoughts about the Red-Blue scrimmage, including the disbelief that Derrick Williams was a power forward and Jesse Perry a post player when Arizona advanced to the Elite Eight in 2011 after watching the Wildcats’ interior presence at McKale Center on Sunday. …
Williams, 6-8 and 241, had the skills of a wing player in college, and Perry, 6-7 and 210, a power forward. Compare that scenario to what took place in the Red-Blue scrimmage with these guys manning the frontcourt — junior Matt Korcheck (6-10, 225), sophomore Angelo Chol (6-9, 225), and freshmen Kaleb Tarczewski (7-foot, 255), Brandon Ashley (6-8, 235), Grant Jerrett (6-10, 235).
The game’s boxscore shows they combined for four blocked shots, but it does not indicate the amount of shots that were altered or the incidences when a guard decided to pull up for a lower-percentage shot instead of taking the ball to the hole.
“Angelo, Kaleb, Brandon … the list goes on and on … we have a lot of big guys,” said Arizona wing Kevin Parrom, who in years past would be asked to play power forward at times. “It’s going to be very difficult (for opponents). It will be a tough matchup for the other team.”
Sean Elliott, honored along with the 1987-88 Final Four team throughout the afternoon, told the McKale crowd that he and Steve Kerr were amazed at the size of the Wildcats.
Arizona coach Sean Miller is more concerned about his perimeter defense with stopper Kyle Fogg exhausting his eligibility last season.




