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Wednesday, October 3
Updated: October 10, 12:38 PM ET
 
ESPN.com Preseason Top 25

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Friday, Oct. 12
The Bruins have the talent, depth and, most important, the shooting ability to win it all. The only question mark is chemistry, and who will be the leader to mix the talent into a stable product on the floor. Jason Kapono is the Bruins' best player, and the second best shooter in the West behind Casey Jacobsen. Kapono may have to sacrifice some scoring to help distribute the ball and play as a point forward. If he sees no help defense, he can score. If he's doubled, he can find people. The key player will be freshman point guard Cedric Bozeman, a clever handler that knows how to play. Bozeman is 6-5, silky smooth, and makes it look easy. Watch out for Dijon Thompson, a 6-8, sleek, athletic small forward that can play point. Thompson is a special player.
7
UCLA
LAST SEASON: 23-9
2001 FINAL RANKING
ESPN/USA Today: No. 12

Why No. 7?
Here's why we love UCLA: They can disrupt a team's offense, largely with their press. They’ve got one of the better shooters in the game in Jason Kapono, a solid inside threat in Dan Gadzuric and a developing T.J. Cummings. Their role players might be some of the best in the nation in Matt Barnes, Ray Young, Rico Hines and Billy Knight. Oh, and they have maybe the best newcomer class in the country. Cedric Bozeman will start right away at the point and Dijohn Thompson and Andre Patterson will be hard to keep off the court. Everyone on the court can score in some fashion. And for the first time since Steve Lavin has been at UCLA, the team didn't lose a player early to the NBA. Replacing Earl Watson's leadership will be the toughest thing the Bruins have to face this season. It can be done but it won't be a cinch for Bozeman. The schedule allows the Bruins to play big-time games throughout the season. This team is driven to go deep in the tournament and make the Final Four.

Will Rise If ...
The Bruins get the necessary big-time play out of point Cedric Bozeman. Everything else is in place for the Bruins to make a Final Four run. They've got the depth and the talent at every position but the point. Bozeman is legit but he needs to be consistent -- a tough chore for a freshman.

Will Fall If ...
UCLA doesn't get help scoring off the bench. Dan Gadzuric and T.J. Cummings can't do it alone. They need contributions on the offensive backboard and have to get a few finishers in the post. UCLA is vulnerable if Gadzuric is off his game.

-- Andy Katz, ESPN.com

SCOUTING REPORT: One Pac-10 coach's take on the Bruins

Got to take care of the basketball against them. Their pressure defense gives them a lot of their offense. You've got to make them pay for it if you've got a chance to attack them. You've got to do a good job of containing Jaosn Kapono. You've got to be able to limit his touches and make him work. He opens up everything to the inside guys. He can make shots. Gadzuric needs angles to score so you've got to push him off the block. They're also a good offensive rebounding team, especially Matt Barnes. This year you can probably go after the point guard a bit more and pressure him. They do a good job with their press but in the halfcourt they don't defend you as well as you would think. You can score against them once you break that initial pressure.

2001-02 UCLA ROSTER
Player Yr. Pos. Ht./Wt. Key 2000-01 Stats
(23) Matt Barnes Sr. F 6-7/230 PTS: 11.6 | REB: 7.3 | FG%: 47.8
(21) Cedric Bozeman Fr. G 6-6/183 Watson's replacement is bigger, but not necessarily better -- yet.
(43) T.J. Cummings So. F 6-9/205 PTS: 6.4 | REB: 3.5 | FG%: 48.5
(50) Dan Gadzuric Sr. C 6-11/248 PTS: 11.7 | REB: 8.6 | FG%: 53.4
(22) Rico Hines Sr. G/F 6-4/217 Sat out 2000-01 season after knee surgery; will battle Knight for PT at shooting guard
(52) John Hoffart So. C 6-10/286 Transfer from Cal-Poly didn't play last season; Should spell Gadzuric, if needed
(54) Josiah Johnson Fr. F 6-8/240 Remember Kris Johnson? Well, meet his younger, and bigger, brother Joshiah
(24) Jason Kapono Jr. F 6-7/199 PTS: 17.2 | REB: 5.7 | 3PT%: 45.7
(3) Billy Knight Sr. G 6-5/210 PTS: 7.9 | REB: 1.9 | 3PT%: 42.1
(5) Andre Patterson Fr. F 6-8/210 Will be frontcourt force next season. Will learn mostly by watching this season
(1) Dijon Thompson Fr. G/F 6-6/180 Big reason why Bruins' class of 2001 was rated so highly; Kapono-like skills
(10) Ryan Walcott Fr. G 6-2/175 Not expected to see much PT this season with so many talented guards around him
(34) Ray Young Sr. G 6-3/210 PTS: 7.0 | REB: 2.2 | AST: 1.2
Head Coach: Steve Lavin (114-47, 5 years)
Assistant Coaches: Jim Saia, Steve Spencer, Gerald Madkins
Home Court: Pauley Pavilion (12,800); Los Angeles

2001-02 UCLA SCHEDULE
November
19: Houston (a)
20: Seton Hall/Duke (b)
21: Maui Invt.
28: Pepperdine
December
5: UC Riverside
8: Alabama (c)
15: UC Irvine
20 at Washington
22: at Wash St.
27 Columbia
29 Georgetown
January
4: Washington
6: Wash St.
10: at USC
12: Kansas
17: at Arizona St.
19: at Arizona
24: Stanford
26: California
31: at Oregon
February
2: at Oregon St.
6 USC
9: at Villanova
14: Arizona
16: Arizona St.
21: at California
23: at Stanford
28: Oregon St.
March
2: Oregon

(a) Maui Invitational: Maui, Hawaii
(b) Maui Invitational: Maui, Hawaii
(c) John Wooden Classic: Anaheim, Calif.

REST OF TOP 25
No. 1 Duke Blue Devils
No. 2 Maryland Terrapins
No. 3 Florida Gators
No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats
No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks
No. 6 Illinois Illini
No. 8 Missouri Tigers
No. 9: St. Joseph's Hawks
No. 10: Memphis Tigers
No. 11: Iowa Hawkeyes
No. 12: Michigan State
No. 13: Stanford Cardinal
No. 14: Temple Owls
No. 15: Virginia Cavaliers
No. 16: Oklahoma State Cowboys
No. 17: Boston College Eagles
No. 18: Georgetown Hoyas
No. 19: Oklahoma Sooners
No. 20: North Carolina Tar Heels
No. 21: USC Trojans
No. 22: Texas Longhorns
No. 23: Connecticut Huskies
No. 24: Alabama Crimson Tide
No. 25: Gonzaga Bulldogs

The ESPN.com Preseason Top 25 was selected by a panel made up of ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz, ESPN's Jay Bilas and ESPN.com college basketball editor Ron Buck.






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