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All-SEC Coaches Awards Announced

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The Kentucky Wildcats are annually one of the most awarded teams in the country, this year is no different.

On Tuesday morning, the media released their SEC season awards, with PJ Washington being named First Team All-SEC and Tyler Herro named Newcomer of the Year.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Cats were able to bring more awards back to Lexington as the SEC coaches voted for season awards.

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After an impressive regular season, PJ Washington keeps adding to his trophy case. After being named First Team All-SEC by the media, the coaches gave PJ the same honor. With every award, comes more proof that PJ made the right decision to return.

Keldon Johnson did not have a great February, but his course of work over the entire season has earned him SEC Freshman of the Year. In addition, Johnson was also a Second-Team All-SEC pick and made the All-Freshman Team. It will be exciting to see Keldon bring his alpha mentality and his swagger to March.

Tyler “Bucket” Herro has impressed a lot this season. After being named Newcomer of the Year by the Media, Herro was named Second Team All-SEC and to the SEC All-Freshman team. Herro was not on NBA mock drafts back in November, but he has played himself into contention for a first round pick. We need him in March and if he is a “bucket” in the tournament, all the best luck come June.

Despite not having great defensive performances in the final games, Ashton Hagans won a share of SEC Defensive Player of the Year along with LSU’s Tremont Waters. However, despite having a share of the Defensive Player of the Year award, Hagans was not named to the SEC All-Freshman team.

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I find it hard to believe that there are SEVEN freshmen better than Ashton Hagans in the SEC. I believe that Hagans was excluded so the awards were shared amongst teams ‘evenly’, but it’s awful he has to pay the price for playing on Kentucky roster with other deserving players.

Take a look at the whole list of awards below.

*Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own players

Individual Awards

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Coach of the Year: Kermit Davis, Ole Miss

Player of the Year: Grant Williams, Tennessee

Freshman of the Year: Keldon Johnson, Kentucky

Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Ashton Hagans, Kentucky & Tremont Waters, LSU

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Sixth-Man of the Year: Hassani Gravett, South Carolina

Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Skylar Mays, LSU

First Team All-SEC

  • Daniel Gafford, Arkansas
  • PJ Washington, Kentucky
  • Tremont Waters, LSU
  • Breein Tyree, Ole Miss
  • Quinndary Weatherspoon, Mississippi St.
  • Chris Silva, South Carolina
  • Admiral Schofield, Tennessee
  • Grant Williams, Tennessee

Second Team All-SEC

  • Bryce Brown, Auburn
  • Jared Harper, Auburn
  • Nicolas Claxton, Georgia
  • Tyler Herro, Kentucky
  • Keldon Johnson, Kentucky
  • Skylar Mays, LSU
  • Terence Davis, Ole Miss
  • Jordan Bone, Tennessee

All-Freshman Team

  • Kira Lewis Jr., Alabama
  • Isaiah Joe, Arkansas
  • Andrew Nembhard, Florida
  • Tyler Herro, Kentucky
  • Keldon Johnson, Kentucky
  • Naz Reid, LSU
  • Reggie Perry, Mississippi State
  • A.J. Lawson, South Carolina

All-Defensive Team

  • Donta’ Hall, Alabama
  • Daniel Gafford, Arkansas
  • Ashton Hagans, Kentucky
  • Tremont Waters, LSU
  • Chris Silva, South Carolina

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James Madison Transfer Justin McBride to Visit Kentucky on Tuesday

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Kentucky will host James Madison transfer James McBride for a visit on Tuesday, after communicating with Mark Pope and the staff via Zoom video call.
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While much of the attention in the transfer portal goes to the top targets, you need to build a full roster. Still with starting spots to be claimed, Kentucky also looking at depth pieces. The most recent, James Madison transfer Justin McBride.

After talking to the staff this week via Zoom video call, McBride is scheduled to take a visit to Lexington on Tuesday.

A three-star transfer, ranked 201st overall according to 247Sports, McBride is being recruited by multiple power conference teams including Baylor and Cal, as well as SEC foes Mississippi State and Ole Miss.

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Out of high school, McBride was a four-star recruit, ranked in the top 150 nationally.

“He is a versatile player who has that IT factor about him. You can tell by the passion he plays with that there is a huge chip on his shoulder,” 247Sports asked program director Vonzell Thomas said as he evaluated McBride out of high school. “What I like about his game is his will to win. He does whatever it takes to win and not every kid has that mentality.”

From Texas, McBride committed to Oklahoma State over the likes of Kansas and Arkansas, where he played alongside former Wildcat Bandon Garrison. There, he appeared in just 24 games, averaging just over five minutes per game.

Seeking a larger role, McBride entered the transfer portal and dropped to the mid-major level, committing to Nevada. With the Wolfpack he nearly tripled both his minutes and production, averaging 7.8 points and 4.2 rebounds in just under 20 minutes per game. His most recent stop, James Madison this past season, McBride had a breakout year, averaging 15.3 points and 5.6 rebounds on 40 percent shooting from deep.

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Entering his senior season, the 6-7, 240 pound McBride is eyeing a jump back to the power conference level, prioritizing fit at his next stop.

Will that be Kentucky?

McBride has good size and athleticism, and has an inside-out style of game. Meaning he can work his away around the paint, but can also space the floor with his shooting, grading fairly well as a catch and shoot guy. Overall, he ranks in the 97th percentile in scoring volume. That said, there is come consistency to be lacked on the defensive side.

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Multiple Transfers Meet With Kentucky on Wednesday

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The transfer portal is active, and Zoom stock is going up as college coaches are video chatting around the clock to build their rosters, including Kentucky.

On Wednesday, Mark Pope and the Kentucky staff added three more names to the Zoom list.

Alex Wilkins (Guard, Furman), 4⭐️, 46th-ranked transfer

Class: Sophomore
Physicals: 6-5, 175 lbs
Last season averages: 17.8 PPG, 4.7 APG, 46% FG, 32.8% 3P

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An underrated prospect coming out of high school, Wilkins splashed on the scene this year at Furman. As a freshman, he led his team to the NCAA Tournament, averaging 17.8 points and 4.7 assists and earning second team All-SoCon honors.

There were few players as critical to their team’s success as Wilkins, leading the SoCon in possession usage (34.4%) and shot usage (31.7%). That does lend some explanation to his poor shooting splits and turnover concerns (3.8 turnovers per game).

A quick, wirey guard, Wilkins is a capable scorer at all three levels, and can create for his teammates. However, he needs to add some muscle for power conference competition, and needs to have more consistent effort on the defensive end.

A freshman, those are both correctable things.

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Isaac Celiscar (Forward, Yale), 4⭐️, 84th-ranked transfer

Class: Junior
Physicals: 6-6, 210 lbs
Last season averages: 13.2 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 3.2 APG, 57.3% FG, 40.7% 3P

Isaac Celiscar is one of the most efficient, versatile players in the transfer portal.

The first takeaway, averaging 13.2 point per game with 57.3 percent shooting, he is extremely efficient on limited opportunities. Shooting nearly 41 percent from deep, he is a threat from deep as well. That efficiency carries over to his passing, as he averages more than three assists per game, on just 1.3 turnovers per game.

Celiscar grades out as a glue-guy with great offensive skills and good feel for the game, but he does have limitations in terms of his athleticism and shot creation.

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Jalen Cox (Guard, Colgate), 3⭐️ , 149th-ranked transfer

Class: Senior
Physicals: 6-3, 180 lbs
Last season averages: 17.9 PPG, 5.3 APG, 5.0 RPG, 52.1% FG, 36.5% 3P

Jalen Cox is the lowest ranked player Kentucky has reached out to, but the Wildcats need depth and Cox is a experienced guard with proven production.

Averaging 17.9 points and 5.3 assists (2.0+ assist-to-turnover ratio) per game on 52 percent shooting from the field, Cox is a versatile and efficient offensive player. He has also multiple conference All-Defense selections too, making him a two way player.

The biggest concern with Cox is his athletic ceiling and how that translates to power conference competition. However an experienced two way player is a great rotation piece.

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Top Five Transfer Paulius Murauskas Moves Up Call, Talks With Kentucky on Wednesday

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Kentucky met with Saint Mary's transfer Paulius Muruaskas, one of the top forwards in the transfer portal, on Wednesday and is looking to schedule a visit for him to come to Lexington.
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Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are as busy as anyone in the transfer portal. On Wednesday, they met with their biggest fish of this transfer portal cycle so far, Paulius Murauskas.

Originally scheduled for Thursday, the Wildcats met with Murauskas via Zoom video call on Wednesday, per source.

Currently ranked 4th overall in 247Sports transfer rankings, the top-ranked forward, Murauskas is the prototypical modern basketball player. Good size at 6-foot-8, 235 pounds, with the ability to create for himself and others, has a good handle, and overall good feel for the game.

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Murauskas started his collegiate career at Arizona after some professional experience in Lithuania. Playing just five minutes per game with the Wildcats as a freshman, Murauskas transferred to Saint Mary’s, where he has flourished and earned All-Conference honors the last two seasons.

This past season, Murauskas averaged 18.4 points and 7.6 rebounds, on 48.2 percent shooting from the field and 33.3 percent from deep. As for his weaknesses, he is not super athletic, and he does need to be more consistent with his shot.

Originally thought to follow former Saint Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett to Arizona State, Murauskas is exploring all options. Following the Zoom, Kentucky is trying to get him on campus for a visit in the near future.

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