LOS ANGELES – There are plenty of things easing UCLA’s ability to share the basketball.
Averaging a nation-leading 105.8 points per game, there are plenty of baskets to go around.
The four-guard lineup that has appeared in each game includes three players comfortable running the point and a third averaging a career-high 4.8 assists per game.
Sophomore Aaron Holiday’s No. 1 reason is simple.
“Because we’re winning,” he said.
No. 14 UCLA is averaging 25 assists per game, the second-highest mark in the nation. There has been a clear dichotomy in their best shooting performances, something senior Bryce Alford attributed to unselfish play.