Arizona guard Brandon Randolph and the Wildcats will open practice Sunday for the 2018-19 season, which less than six weeks away.
The NCAA is allowing basketball teams to start full practices earlier than ever, but the Arizona Wildcats have chosen to wait.
Arizona will hold its first practice Sunday, five days after the first allowable date. That allows the team to use the maximum 30 preseason practices or scrimmages more compactly as it approaches its Nov. 7 regular-season opener against Houston Baptist.
Besides, the Wildcats have really been preparing for the 2018-19 season since July. NCAA rules have allowed increasingly bigger offseason workout windows in recent years, permitting up to four hours a week of total team workouts in the fall before full practices begin.
Having revamped its roster with five new players, Arizona has taken advantage of the offseason workouts.
“Right now, we’re hungry,” sophomore guard Alex Barcello said in July. “Every day we step into our workouts with coach (Sean) Miller and the coaches and it’s very vocal. It’s loud and the energy’s up, no matter if it’s 6:45 a.m. or 4:30 p.m.”
What does change with the opening of full practices, however, is the sense of urgency. The Wildcats’ regular-season opener is less than six weeks away, and they’ll need to settle on a new starting lineup and start answering several questions in the weeks ahead.
Here are five of those questions:

