Chase Jeter scored just one point over 17 minutes on Sunday against Chaminade, but his performance might have been as important as anyone’s to Arizona.
Through two exhibition games, it’s already clear the Wildcats have go-to scorers in Brandon Williams and Brandon Randolph, good depth along the wings and several options at point guard, led by grad transfer Justin Coleman.
But what they don’t know is how well their thin frontcourt will hold up this season, especially considering its collective injury history.
Jeter was limited as a Duke sophomore in 2016-17 because of a back injury, and coach Sean Miller says he had already missed a week and a half because of injury before appearing Sunday.