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READ WHAT SOME OF THE REGIONAL REPORTERS TWEETED AT TODAY’S PAC-12 MEDIA DAY BY CLICKING ON THE RIGHT ARROW AT THE TOP OR BOTTOM TO START THE SLIDESHOW
Things will heat up here come January.
That's a wrap on #Pac12Hoops Media Day! Thanks for following along! pic.twitter.com/Y4xmP2lYBz
— Pac-12 Conference (@pac12) October 15, 2015
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Kaleb Tarczewski will be a better person/player for completing his four-year career.
Group Photo at @pac12 Media Day #APlayersProgram pic.twitter.com/J9csxCIZBy
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) October 15, 2015
Zeuuuuusssss ….
There's a familiar 7-footer in transit at the @pac12 offices. #Pac12Hoops #APlayersProgram pic.twitter.com/NYbuOQF1rp
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) October 15, 2015
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Ping pong? Why not free-throw shooting contest?
You never know what will happen at #Pac12Hoops Media Day. Like a ping pong challenge. #APlayersProgram pic.twitter.com/VhUjlZllfS
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) October 15, 2015
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Arizona fans hope Sean Miller did not feel comfortable in that chair. They want him to coach at least 25 more years before becoming an analyst.
Media Day rolls on as @UACoachMiller joins the @Pac12Networks! #APlayersProgram #Pac12Hoops pic.twitter.com/J7PesgztM9
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) October 15, 2015