Arizona guard Rawle Alkins (1), left, Deandre Ayton, middle, and Allonzo Trier (35) during an NCAA college basketball game against California, Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona defeated California 66-64. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Chip Stack: 14-4 in Pac-12 play, 24-7 overall
Dealer: Sean Miller (244-73 at Arizona, 363-120 overall)
Hand: No. 1 seed
Draw: No. 8-seeded ASU/No. 9-seeded Colorado winner, Thursday
Jackpots: vs. No. 7 Texas A&M (67-64 win, Dec. 5); vs. No. 3 Arizona State (84-78, Dec. 30); at No. 25 Arizona State (77-70, Feb. 15)
Bad Beats: vs. NC State (90-84 loss, Nov. 22); vs. No. 18 Purdue (89-64, Nov. 24); at Colorado (80-77, Jan. 6)
Five-card Studs: G Parker Jackson-Cartwright, G Allonzo Trier, G Rawle Alkins, F Deandre Ayton, C Dusan Ristic
Ace in the hole: Alkins. In five of Arizona's seven losses, Alkins either didn't play (injury) or was inefficient, as he scored five points on 2-of-9 shooting in a Feb. 8 loss to UCLA, just a few days after going 2 for 11 in a 78-75 loss at Washington. As goes Alkins, so go the Cats.
Pocket Pair: Ayton and Trier. There may not be a better twosome in all of college basketball. Now that they're cleared to play — and angry because of the slights — the rest of the conference is on Defcon 1.
The Nuts: It's not even about Arizona playing to the best of its capabilities. The Wildcats can play at 90 percent — Or 80? Or 70? —- and run away from this field.

