Seen it complained about here about our "plays" out of timeouts. Though we aren't at the top of this list...we do a better job than some teams coached by Hall of Famer's (namely Calhoun and Roy Williams):
Efficiency in after-timeout situations is of heightened importance (or at the very least, under higher scrutiny) in the NCAA tournament, and Texas' inability to even inbound the ball at a critical moment helped the Wildcats reach the Sweet 16. If Arizona has one distinct advantage over everyone else left in the bracket — other than having Derrick Williams, that is — it's that coach Sean Miller has been excellent in setting up scoring plays out of timeouts, averaging 1.001 points per possession. According to Synergy Sports Technology, this is how the Sweet 16 teams ranked on the season in after-timeout efficiency:
After-Timeout Efficiency (Points Per Possession)
Rk. Team ATO-PPP eFG% TO%
1 Arizona 1.001 55.6 16.0
2 Kansas 0.984 56.0 16.1
3 Richmond 0.972 53.1 13.8
4 Duke 0.970 51.6 13.8
5 Kentucky 0.946 50.3 12.6
6 Butler 0.913 50.7 17.6
7 Ohio St. 0.907 50.2 15.0
8 VCU 0.902 49.7 13.7
9 BYU 0.901 49.8 19.2
10 Wisconsin 0.883 45.4 11.0
11 Marquette 0.868 47.3 14.0
12 San Diego St. 0.825 43.9 14.5
13 Florida 0.792 45.2 18.1
14 Florida St. 0.783 46.6 22.5
15 UNC 0.776 42.5 16.3
16 UConn 0.775 44.6 18.4