The Sun (San Bernardino)

Cronin: Final two games will show what Bruins have

- By Tarek Fattal tfattal@scng.com @tarek_fattal on Twitter

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UCLA has two games left on its schedule. If the Bruins win both, they’ll earn a Pac-12 regular-season title for the first time since 2013.

A split still gives them a chance to win the league title with a halfgame lead against the remaining opponents — Oregon and USC — which sit second and third in the conference, respective­ly.

UCLA (17-6, 13-4 Pac-12) will take on Oregon (17-5, 12-4) in Eugene tonight before its season finale against USC (19-6, 13-5) on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion.

“We’re going to find out over the next week what we’re made of,” UCLA coach Mick Cronin said. “Are we a year away, or are we ready for this? Are we going to get ready through each one of these trials? Are we going to be tougher at winning time?”

Oregon is in top form, winning eight of its last nine. The Ducks are 10-2 at home this season. Senior guard Chris Duarte is the conference’s most NBA-ready player, according to Cronin.

“If I was a pro scout, I would take Duarte,” said Cronin. “He’s the most ready-made guy. Evan Mobley is the best prospect in our league ... but I do have a few friends in the league that do listen to me because I told them about guys like Jimmy Butler, who nobody wanted to draft, and I was in the Big East coaching against him.”

Cronin added: “Duarte knows when to shoot, when to pass. He’s big enough, strong enough to play the two. He shoots it at the percentage you need to play in the NBA and he’s the best defensive guard in

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UCLA’s Jules Bernard (1) and Cody Riley, left, trap Colorado’s Evan Battey during a Pac-12 game last month in Boulder, Colo.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA’s Jules Bernard (1) and Cody Riley, left, trap Colorado’s Evan Battey during a Pac-12 game last month in Boulder, Colo.

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