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Motiejus Krivas officially returns to Arizona basketball

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Last updated: April 27, 2026 8:18 pm
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Motiejus Krivas officially returns to Arizona basketball

Motiejus Krivas Returns: Arizona Basketball Lands a Colossal Foundation Piece for 2026-27

The Arizona Wildcats have secured their anchor. In a move that solidifies the program’s trajectory for the upcoming season, the University of Arizona and Lithuanian center Motiejus Krivas have officially announced his return for a fourth season in 2026-27. This is not just a re-signing; it is a declaration of intent. After a sophomore campaign derailed by a foot and ankle injury, Krivas exploded back onto the scene, and now head coach Tommy Lloyd has the cornerstone around which to rebuild a dominant frontcourt.

Contents
  • The Comeback Player of the Year: From Injury to First-Team All-Big 12
  • Rebuilding the Post Rotation: Why Krivas is the Perfect Anchor
  • Predictions: What This Means for Arizona’s 2026-27 Season
  • Strong Conclusion: The Foundation is Set

The announcement, which also confirms the expected return of forward Ivan Kharchenkov, ends weeks of speculation. While guard Jaden Bradley tested the NBA Draft waters last spring, Krivas and Kharchenkov always seemed destined to run it back. But Krivas’s decision carries the heavier weight. It gives Arizona a proven, elite-level big man in a conference that demands physicality, versatility, and rim protection. Let’s break down what this means for the Wildcats’ immediate future and their long-term championship aspirations.

The Comeback Player of the Year: From Injury to First-Team All-Big 12

To understand the magnitude of this return, you have to revisit the 2024-25 season. Krivas’s sophomore year was a nightmare of frustration. A nagging foot and ankle injury limited him to just 18 games, and he was a shell of the player who had flashed such promise as a freshman. He averaged only 6.2 points and 4.1 rebounds, and whispers grew louder that the 7-foot-2 Lithuanian might never fulfill his potential in Tucson.

Fast forward to the 2025-26 campaign, and those whispers were silenced with authority. Krivas was a revelation. He was named First-Team All-Big 12, a testament to his dominance in one of the nation’s toughest leagues. His stat line tells the story of a player who not only recovered but evolved:

  • 10.4 points per game – Efficient, consistent scoring in the paint.
  • 8.2 rebounds per game – A top-tier rebounder who controls the glass on both ends.
  • 1.9 blocked shots per game – An elite rim protector who alters countless other shots.
  • 56.9% field goal percentage – High-percentage finishing around the basket.
  • 78% free throw percentage – A massive improvement that allows him to stay on the floor in crunch time.

This wasn’t just a bounce-back season; it was a breakout. Krivas became the focal point of Arizona’s offense in the post, drawing double-teams and kicking out to shooters. He was the anchor of a defense that ranked among the best in the Big 12 in blocks and defensive rebounding percentage. His return means the Wildcats don’t have to start from scratch in the frontcourt. They have a proven, all-conference talent who has already faced—and conquered—the league’s best big men.

Rebuilding the Post Rotation: Why Krivas is the Perfect Anchor

Arizona’s roster turnover has been significant. The Wildcats lost key guards and wings to the NBA and graduation. The biggest question mark entering the offseason was the frontcourt. Who would replace the departed players? The answer, it turns out, was already on the roster, waiting to lead.

Motiejus Krivas is more than just a returning player; he is a foundation piece. Here is why his presence makes the entire roster construction easier for Tommy Lloyd:

  • Rim Protection: In the Big 12, you need a shot-blocker who can patrol the paint without fouling. Krivas averaged nearly two blocks per game while staying out of foul trouble. That is a luxury.
  • Offensive Gravity: Defenses must respect his post-up game. This opens driving lanes for guards like Jaden Bradley (if he returns) and allows shooters to spot up for clean looks.
  • Veteran Leadership: Krivas is entering his fourth year in the program. He knows the system, the coaching staff, and the expectations. He is a leader by example, and his work ethic is legendary within the program.
  • Free Throw Improvement: His jump from a shaky free-throw shooter to a 78% marksman is a sign of his dedication. It also means he is a weapon in late-game situations, not a liability.

With Ivan Kharchenkov also returning, Arizona now has a versatile, skilled forward who can stretch the floor and defend multiple positions. The pairing of Krivas in the post and Kharchenkov on the perimeter gives the Wildcats a dynamic frontcourt duo that can play traditional or small-ball lineups. The coaching staff can now focus on filling the backcourt with shooters and playmakers, knowing the interior is secured.

Predictions: What This Means for Arizona’s 2026-27 Season

With Krivas officially back, the 2026-27 Arizona Wildcats immediately become a top-15 preseason team and a legitimate contender in the Big 12. The conference remains a gauntlet, with programs like Kansas, Houston, and Baylor reloading annually. But Arizona now has a trump card: a dominant, experienced center who can win games in the half-court.

Here are my expert predictions for how this impacts the season:

  • Big 12 Player of the Year Candidacy: Krivas will be on the shortlist. If he can increase his scoring to 14-15 points per game while maintaining his rebounding and shot-blocking, he will be the favorite. He has the physical tools and the platform.
  • NCAA Tournament Ceiling: Arizona’s ceiling is now a Final Four run. The Final Four is about guard play, but you also need a big man who can dominate the glass and protect the rim. Krivas gives them that. The Wildcats’ path to the Final Four in 2025-26 was eventually blocked by a hot-shooting Michigan team (see the best photos of that Arizona vs. Michigan Final Four showdown). With Krivas as the centerpiece, that matchup looks different.
  • NBA Draft Impact: Krivas is likely a first-round pick in the 2027 NBA Draft if he continues his trajectory. His return is a win-win: he improves his stock while giving Arizona a championship window. He is not a one-and-done; he is a developmental success story.
  • Recruiting Boost: High-level recruits want to play with and against the best. Krivas’s return signals that Arizona is a destination for players who want to win and develop. It makes the Wildcats more attractive to the 2026 and 2027 recruiting classes.

The key to Arizona’s success will be health. Krivas’s foot and ankle injury in 2024-25 was a stark reminder of how fragile a season can be. If he stays healthy, he is the most impactful returning big man in the Big 12. If he misses time, the Wildcats’ depth will be tested. But with Kharchenkov and the incoming transfers, Lloyd has built a roster that can absorb some adversity.

Strong Conclusion: The Foundation is Set

The official announcement of Motiejus Krivas’s return is the single most important piece of news for Arizona basketball this offseason. It is a signal that the Wildcats are not rebuilding; they are reloading around a proven, dominant force. Tommy Lloyd now has the luxury of building his offense and defense through a player who commands double-teams, cleans the glass, and protects the rim with authority.

For Arizona fans, the wait is over. The speculation about Krivas testing the NBA Draft process is now a footnote. The reality is that a First-Team All-Big 12 center is coming back to Tucson for one more ride. He has the experience of a deep NCAA Tournament run, the resilience of overcoming a major injury, and the hunger to leave a legacy. The Big 12 should be on notice. The Wildcats have their anchor, and the 2026-27 season just got a whole lot more interesting.

Mark it down: Motiejus Krivas will be a household name nationally by March. And Arizona will be a team no one wants to see in their bracket.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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