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Tyler Bilodeau’s huge sport cannot save UCLA in irritating loss to New Mexico

By Editorial Board Published November 9, 2024 8 Min Read
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Tyler Bilodeau’s huge sport cannot save UCLA in irritating loss to New Mexico

HENDERSON, Nev. —  Tyler Bilodeau rose for a three-pointer that fell by the online whereas getting knocked to the courtroom.

The UCLA ahead and his staff have been on the verge of getting blown out halfway by the second half of their first check of the season. If the Bruins have been going to rally from a double-digit deficit, they wanted to start out right here.

Bilodeau stepped to the free-throw line for what may have been a four-point play. He missed. Grabbing the rebound, he went again up for a putback. That additionally was off the mark.

Winding up face down on the courtroom, Bilodeau pounded the hardwood with each palms and uttered an expletive.

UCLA guard Trent Perry, left, makes an attempt to save lots of a free ball close to New Mexico ahead Mustapha Amzil Friday in Henderson, Nev.

(Ian Maule / Related Press)

It was a sequence that symbolized an evening of frustration for the Bruins.

Unable to get a lot of something it needed, No. 22 UCLA faltered throughout the board throughout a 72-64 loss to New Mexico on Friday night time within the Las Vegas Hoopfest at Lee’s Household Discussion board.

Outdoors of Bilodeau, who was a fount of offense with 23 factors on eight-for-20 taking pictures to go along with 15 rebounds, the sloppy Bruins didn’t reliably get baskets.

UCLA (1-1) shot simply 36.4% to New Mexico’s 51% and compounded its lack of contact with 21 turnovers and particularly chilly taking pictures from lengthy vary, the place the Bruins made simply 5 of 23 pictures (21.7%).

“It’s hard to beat Division II teams with 21 turnovers,” UCLA coach Mick Cronin stated.

What disillusioned Cronin most was that his gamers didn’t heed his warning that they wanted to match the assertiveness of a veteran staff that performed within the NCAA match final season and can be trying to make a press release in opposition to the Bruins.

“Kids grew up hearing about all the great players at UCLA and they are coming to play and we were not ready for their intensity,” Cronin stated. “At the end of the day, that’s what they pay me for. We tried but they don’t listen, they did not listen and they learned the hard way. But ultimately I don’t blame them, blame the coaching staff — we’ve got to make sure they’re ready.”

Lastly displaying some toughness, the Bruins made one closing push after two free throws from Bilodeau pulled them to inside 68-59 with 4:28 left.

New Mexico guard Donovan Dent blocks UCLA guard Eric Dailey Jr. while center Nelly Junior Joseph also pressures Dailey.

New Mexico guard Donovan Dent (2) blocks UCLA guard Eric Dailey Jr. (3) whereas middle Nelly Junior Joseph (23) additionally pressures Dailey Friday in Henderson, Nev.

(Ian Maule / Related Press)

A steal by UCLA guard Skyy Clark led to teammate William Kyle III getting hammered below the basket. However Kyle missed each free throws, Clark missed a contested layup on UCLA’s subsequent possession whereas showing to soak up contact, and New Mexico’s Ibrahima Sacko made a layup to increase the Lobos’ lead again to double digits.

Guard Donovan Dent completed with 17 factors and eight assists to guide New Mexico (2-0) whereas committing an uncharacteristic 9 turnovers. The Lobos received largely by scoring 36 factors within the paint and making 16 free throws.

Bilodeau didn’t get sufficient offensive assist from his fellow starters — or anybody off the bench, for that matter. No different Bruin reached double figures in scoring. UCLA freshman guard Trent Perry made some heads-up performs on the way in which to eight factors, three rebounds, two assists and two steals, nevertheless it wasn’t almost sufficient.

All of the traits have been working in opposition to the Bruins early within the second half. Level guard Dylan Andrews dedicated his sixth turnover and headed to the bench. Ahead Eric Dailey Jr. picked up his fourth foul and headed to the bench along with his staff down by 14 factors.

“I think there’s just a lack of discipline throughout the whole team,” Bilodeau stated, noting he contributed to the letdown with three turnovers. “I think we weren’t focused on the right things, just not tough enough physically and mentally out there, and so we weren’t ready for it.”

UCLA lastly slowed New Mexico’s Nelly Junior Joseph, however solely after he scored 14 of his 16 factors within the first half. Joseph took turns scoring on Kyle, Bilodeau, Dailey and Aday Mara, with no defensive assist coming over to fight the Lobos huge man.

A protection that was presupposed to be UCLA’s power compelled 24 turnovers, however the Bruins generated solely 15 factors off these turnovers, usually giving the ball proper again to New Mexico. Andrews and Sebastian Mack mixed for 9 turnovers.

“Dylan and Sebastian are throwing the ball away for layups, just giving it to them for layups,” Cronin stated. “I told them guys, we were better than that last year when we had a lack of talent.”

UCLA guard Skyy Clark shoots under pressure from New Mexico guard Tru Washington Friday in Henderson, Nev.

UCLA guard Skyy Clark (55) shoots below strain from New Mexico guard Tru Washington Friday in Henderson, Nev.

(Ian Maule / Related Press)

Cronin imported six transfers as a part of one other offseason makeover, nevertheless it grew to become obvious Friday that that is no fast repair.

“It’s good to play a game early like this, guys,” Cronin stated. “Obviously, for me, to be able to assess where we’re at and what needs to happen, it’s, get a dose of reality.”

The reality is that UCLA has only one participant — Kyle — who performed within the NCAA match final season, and that was for South Dakota State. These Bruins should construct successful habits in the event that they intend to forge comparable success.

“We’ve all got to come together and we’ve all got to really dig deep and just figure it out, you know?” stated Bilodeau, whose groups went a mixed 16 video games below .500 in his two seasons at Oregon State. “None of us want to have years like we did last year; we’re at UCLA. It’s just unacceptable.”

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