No foul, but some harm, says UA basketball coach Sean Miller

Sean Miller makes a statement on his future with the Arizona Wildcats basketball program at McKale Center on March 1, 2018, in Tucson, Ariz. Miller maintained he engaged in no wrongdoing in regard to allegedly paying a player. He said he looks forward to coaching the team this season. /Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star

By Ryan Kelapire | Desert Swarm

ean Miller announced Thursday that he will remain the head coach of the Arizona Wildcats, and strongly denied the ESPN report that alleged wiretaps have him discussing a $100,000 payment with former ASM employee Christian Dawkins to secure the signing of Deandre Ayton.

Related: Sean Miller returns to lead Arizona Wildcats with backing of UA, Regents

ESPN stands by its original story on Miller

Here is Miller’s full statement (he did not take any questions):

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Arizona Board of Regents meeting Wednesday to consider the future of UA basketball coach Sean Miller./Twitter
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