LOS ANGELES — The UCLA men’s basketball team had a chance to showcase its depth on Monday night. With point guard Donovan Dent out of the lineup because of a minor muscle strain, the Bruins’ production was equally distributed.
Tyler Bilodeau slid into the spotlight as the primary shot-taker on offense and Eric Dailey Jr. flourished as the secondary option, each mimicking their role from last season. Trent Perry did a little bit of everything in his first career start. The trio helped lift No. 15 UCLA to an 83-62 victory over West Georgia.
Bilodeau led the Bruins (3-0) with 21 points, Perry had a career-high 17 points and nine assists.
Early in the game, Bilodeau and Dailey traded initiation responsibilities, each operating in the midrange. Bilodeau nailed a 15-foot jump shot off an inbo

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