“No.”

If you finish the regular season 28-3, as Arizona did, you don’t buy into the he’s-just-in-the-zone theory. Even though the Ducks scored their fewest points of the year, you don’t want your lasting memory of a Pac-12 championship to be Jason Calliste punching you in the gut.

You’ve got to figure out why you lost, why Jason Calliste came off as Reggie Miller, and get it fixed before you play more meaningful games in the postseason.

“You’ve just gotta,” guard him more closely, said UA point guard T. J. McConnell. “There are no ifs, ands or buts.”

Calliste’s shooting display changed Knight Arena from what had been a library to a cooler and it put Arizona on ice. Whether it has a lasting effect is as uncertain as everything else in March basketball.

By the time Arizona reports for duty at the Pac-12 tournament, “it’s not about losing to Oregon,” said Miller, “it’s about being the No. 1 seed in the tournament.”