Seen & Heard: Temps rise in Jerusalem; Arizona staff pushing fluids with basketball ahead

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JERUSALEM – The Arizona Wildcats held two workouts Saturday, and the one trainer Justin Kokoskie was most worried about had nothing to do with basketball or a gym.

It was the Wildcats’ nearly three-hour tour of Jerusalem’s Old City, on a day when the temperature soared into the 90s and humidity into the 40s.

Thanks to confusion about the day’s dress code, which called for modest clothing inside the holy sites of the Old City, some players inadvertently made it a little tougher on themselves. Teased about wearing black sweatpants in the heat, guard Jaden Bradley said he thought he was supposed to wear pants, while center Will Menaugh said he did, too, but that his sweatpants didn’t feel right.At least Menaugh is a Tucson local, so maybe he’s got a different sort of blood that helped.

Saturday night liveWhile the Wildcats were told Friday night about Shabbat, when most businesses and transportation shut down between sunset Friday and about an hour after dark Saturday to allow for a rest day, its unique ending developed around them Saturday.The plazas and sidewalks around Jaffa Street were still mostly just after sunset. But before long a few businesses began rolling up window security screens as if it were morning and turning on the lights because it was actually nightfall.

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