/ STAFF WRITER
Lonzo Ball’s reasoning is sound.
The UCLA point guard didn’t need to review film of Oregon’s winning 3-pointer against the Bruins earlier this season. He had the best vantage point in Matthew Knight Arena when it happened six weeks ago.
The first of UCLA’s three losses may still sting the most considering it led by four points with 17 seconds left in the 89-87 loss.
Ball was guarding Dillon Brooks when Oregon’s best player made a contested 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds to play.
“I know it was a good shot. It was on me,” Ball said.