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A look at UCLA’s basketball roster

UCLA players Bryce Alford, left, Isaac Hamilton and Jerrold Smith pose with Coach Steve Alford on Oct. 12.
(Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
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Player; Yr.; Pos.; Ht.; Comment by Ben Bolch

Bryce Alford; Sr.; G; 6-3; Could break three-point shooting records now that he’s freed from ballhandling.

Prince Ali; So.; G; 6-3; Expected to provide depth upon return in December from knee surgery.

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Ike Anigbogu; Fr.; F-C; 6-10; Should be rim protector after returning from knee injury later this month.

Lonzo Ball; Fr.; G; 6-6; If his high-level passing doesn’t get too fancy, Bruins will be in for a Ball.

Armani Dodson; Fr.; G; 6-5; Walk-on has a shoulder injury that is expected to sideline him several weeks.

Gyorgy Goloman; Jr.; F; 6-11; Has fully regained lower-body strength he lost after knee surgery.

Aaron Holiday; So.; G; 6-1; Will be part of four-guard lineups that fluster foes with pace, savvy.

Isaac Hamilton; Sr.; G; 6-5; Pac-12’s leading returning scorer also makes leadership points.

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T.J. Leaf; Fr.; F; 6-10; Can lead the fastbreak, finish inside and shoot three-pointers.

Ikenna Okwarabizie; Jr.; C; 6-9; Should get boost in playing time until Anigbogu returns.

Alex Olesinski; So.; F; 6-10; Expected to boost modest production from freshman season.

Jerrold Smith; Sr.; G; 6-0; Onetime practice player for women’s team has made the big time.

Thomas Welsh; Jr.; C; 7-0; Skilled for his size; can make jump hooks and face-up jumpers.

Alec Wulff; Jr.; G; 6-3; Older brother of Isaac Wulff has played in nine games over first two seasons.

Isaac Wulff; Fr.; G; 6-3; Transition from Orange Coast League to Pac-12 could be jarring for walk-on.

ben.bolch@latimes.com

Twitter: @latbbolch

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