Tubelis scores 40 in No. 5 Arizona's 91-76 rout of Oregon
AP
Feb 03, 2023
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Azuolas Tubelis took his family and friends from Lithuania to breakfast in the morning, then to see the desert surrounding Tucson.
After a 40-minute nap, the Arizona Wildcats big man arrived at McKale Center and started roasting Ducks.
Not a bad way to show off for his mother and sister.
Tubelis scored 40 points, most by an Arizona player in 28 years, and the fifth-ranked Wildcats avenged an earlier loss to Oregon Ducks with a 91-76 rout Thursday night.
''She didn't see me like basically the first two years, so it was pretty cool,'' Tubelis said of his mother. ''Her friends are supporting here, too. They all flew here on Monday. It's really cool. I think she's proud of me.''
The Ducks (13-10, 7-5 Pac-12) manhandled Arizona 87-68 at home last month in Arizona's biggest loss under coach Tommy Lloyd.
The Wildcats (20-3, 10-3) returned the favor with a dominant performance, riding an early 21-2 run to a 15-point halftime lead. Arizona kept its foot on the gas from there, shooting 54% and dishing out 23 assists on 31 field goals.
Tubelis was the catalyst.
Limited to 14 points in the first meeting, the 6-foot-11 Lithuanian overpowered and outran the Ducks in transition, hitting 16 of 21 shots. It was the most points by an Arizona player since Damon Stoudamire had 40 against Washington State in 1995.
Tubelis didn't score in the final 7 1/2 minutes and fell one point shy of the McKale Center record set in 1976 by Al Fleming, who was honored posthumously at halftime.
''What he did today, I don't even know how to put it into words,'' Arizona point guard Kerr Kriisa said. ''I've never witnessed anything like this.''
Oregon won the first meeting by shooting 53% from the floor and outmuscling the Wildcats in the paint.
This time, Arizona grounded the Ducks early with stifling defense and crisp offense, using a 21-2 run to build an early 14-point lead.
Oregon tried to get back in it, but Tubelis seemed to have an answer each time.
With N'Faly Dante on the bench in foul trouble, the athletic big man bulled his way through Oregon's lankier frontcourt players for a trio of three-point plays.
Tubelis had 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting in the first half, putting Arizona up 50-35 on a breakaway dunk with 27 seconds left that sent roars echoing off the McKale Center ceiling.
''We didn't take away strengths,'' Oregon coach Dana Altman said. ''We let him get to that left hand, right shoulder time and time again, and he's going to score. He's talented that way.''
Oregon again tried to make a run starting the second half, but Tubelis turned back the Ducks once more. He hit a jumper, scored on a reverse layup and beat Oregon's big men down the floor for a dunk. Kriisa hit two 3-pointers and Cedric Henderson Jr. added another to put Arizona up 69-51.
Will Richardson had 20 points to lead the Ducks, who rallied late to pull within 10 in the closing minutes.
''We gave up a lot of easy baskets and Tubelis really got going, went to his strengths, and we couldn't slow him down,'' Altman said.
BIG PICTURE
Oregon: The Ducks' dominance of Arizona came to a crashing end. Oregon had won eight of nine in the series, including three of four in Tucson, but took an early body blow and had no answer for Tubelis all night.
Arizona: The loss at Oregon on Jan. 14 seemed to spark the Wildcats. Arizona has won six straight since and is back to playing the type of basketball that led to early-season Final Four projections.
KRIISA'S IMPACT
Kriisa struggled to get shots to fall early in the game before hitting four 3-pointers in the second half.
He ran Arizona's offense effectively all night, making good decisions and keeping it flowing against Oregon's pressure defense.
''He did a really good job controlling the game and in managing their defenses,'' Lloyd said. ''A lot of good decisions.''
Kriisa finished with 13 points on 4-of-9 shooting from 3 with seven assists and two turnovers.
UP NEXT
Oregon plays at Arizona State on Saturday.
Arizona hosts Oregon State on Saturday.
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1st Half
ORE
Ducks
35
ARIZ
Wildcats
50
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Jump ball. Nate Bittle vs. Oumar Ballo (Ducks gains possession)
19:40
+2
Will Richardson makes two point jump shot
2-0
19:21
Azuolas Tubelis misses three point jump shot
19:19
Rivaldo Soares defensive rebound
18:57
N'Faly Dante misses two point jump shot
18:55
Oumar Ballo defensive rebound
18:44
Cedric Henderson Jr. misses two point jump shot
18:42
Ducks defensive rebound
18:30
+3
Jermaine Couisnard makes three point jump shot (Nate Bittle assists)
5-0
18:23
Wildcats 30 second timeout
18:14
Courtney Ramey turnover (bad pass) (Rivaldo Soares steals)
17:56
Jermaine Couisnard misses two point jump shot
17:54
Oumar Ballo defensive rebound
17:49
N'Faly Dante blocks Azuolas Tubelis's two point layup
17:47
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
17:45
N'Faly Dante shooting foul (Oumar Ballo draws the foul)
17:45
+1
Oumar Ballo makes regular free throw 1 of 2
5-1
17:45
+1
Oumar Ballo makes regular free throw 2 of 2
5-2
17:30
Will Richardson turnover (traveling)
17:22
+3
Courtney Ramey makes three point jump shot (Azuolas Tubelis assists)
5-5
17:16
Jermaine Couisnard offensive foul (Kerr Kriisa draws the foul)
17:16
Jermaine Couisnard turnover (offensive foul)
17:03
Courtney Ramey misses three point jump shot
17:01
Oumar Ballo offensive rebound
16:58
Nate Bittle shooting foul (Cedric Henderson Jr. draws the foul)
16:58
+1
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes regular free throw 1 of 2
5-6
16:58
+1
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes regular free throw 2 of 2
5-7
16:34
N'Faly Dante misses two point jump shot
16:31
Wildcats defensive rebound
16:16
+3
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes three point jump shot
5-10
15:54
+2
Kel'el Ware makes two point jump shot
7-10
15:43
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point hook shot
7-12
15:42
TV timeout
15:29
Jermaine Couisnard misses two point jump shot
15:27
Courtney Ramey defensive rebound
15:11
+2
Cedric Henderson Jr. makes two point layup
7-14
14:47
Kel'el Ware misses two point layup
14:45
Azuolas Tubelis defensive rebound
14:36
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point hook shot (Kerr Kriisa assists)
7-16
14:08
Rivaldo Soares misses three point jump shot
14:06
Courtney Ramey defensive rebound
13:58
Kel'el Ware shooting foul (Azuolas Tubelis draws the foul)
13:58
+1
Azuolas Tubelis makes regular free throw 1 of 2
7-17
13:58
+1
Azuolas Tubelis makes regular free throw 2 of 2
7-18
13:46
Keeshawn Barthelemy misses two point jump shot
13:42
Wildcats defensive rebound
13:35
N'Faly Dante kicked ball violation
13:33
Kerr Kriisa misses two point jump shot
13:31
Quincy Guerrier defensive rebound
13:26
Kylan Boswell personal foul
13:25
Will Richardson turnover (bad pass) (Azuolas Tubelis steals)
13:19
+3
Pelle Larsson makes three point jump shot (Kylan Boswell assists)
7-21
13:16
Ducks 30 second timeout
12:54
+2
N'Faly Dante makes two point hook shot
9-21
12:38
Azuolas Tubelis misses two point jump shot
12:36
Will Richardson defensive rebound
12:31
+3
Keeshawn Barthelemy makes three point jump shot (Will Richardson assists)
12-21
12:16
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point jump shot (Oumar Ballo assists)
12-23
11:57
+2
N'Faly Dante makes two point layup
14-23
11:40
Kerr Kriisa misses three point jump shot
11:38
Will Richardson defensive rebound
11:32
+3
Jermaine Couisnard makes three point jump shot (Will Richardson assists)
17-23
11:21
+2
Azuolas Tubelis makes two point layup (Pelle Larsson assists)
17-25
11:21
N'Faly Dante shooting foul (Azuolas Tubelis draws the foul)