I haven't watched more than 5 minutes of UCLA basketball this year, but based on the current roster, I don't see the opportunity for Rysheed. UCLA has several guards getting substantial minutes and making contributions:
Jordan Adams: 6'5" Freshman guard, 15.0 ppg in about 30 minutes a game.
Norman Powell: 6'4" Sophomore guard, 6.0 ppg in about 20 minutes a game.
Larry Drew II: 6'2" Senior guard, 7.3 ppg in about about 35 minutes a game.
I guess Rysheed can hope to get all of Drew's mnutes. I suppose all of the current players except Shabazz are looking to take those minutes as are any other signed recruits.
UCLA also has Kyle Anderson who was a point guard in high school and now has been converted to a point forward. Maybe he wants to slide back to a shooting guard?
Rysheed appears to be more of a 'shoot first' point guard, rather than a 'pass first' point guard. I am far from an expert on the subject, but it seems UCLA would be better served by a 'pass first' guard. Who knows, maybe this is how the contenders reload?