Jon Rothstein envisions Skyy Clark-Dylan Andrews pairing

The Skyy-Dylan pairing could be nice.

The UCLA Bruins men’s basketball team has a lot of new faces for the 2024-2025 season. 

As such, they are a regular in the early top-25 rankings, and for a lot of reasons. Additions such as Skyy Clark and Kobe Johnson were the early ones.

College basketball insider Jon Rothstein examined the state of UCLA’s roster and mentioned how Skyy Clark and Dylan Andrews could play a lot together:

Well embedded moles in Westwood believe that Cronin likes the idea of playing the 6-3 Clark (13.2 points) and Andrews together in the backcourt, which is a dynamic that UCLA lacked last season. Clark though, will have to improve his ball security to flourish under Cronin as he had just 87 assists to 88 turnovers during his one year at Louisville.

Skyy Clark came over from Louisville and Dylan Andrews returned to Westwood with a lot of buzz around him. If the two can play well together, it could be a giant headache for opposing teams.