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Drafting an ALL Kentucky NBA All-Star Team

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No school can match the Kentucky men’s basketball team’s ability to develop players and put them in the NBA. Kentucky had 31 players on NBA teams on opening day, 6 more than the next school. Since Calipari arrived at Kentucky, NBA All-Star weekend has been well represented with Kentucky Alumni. Now that All-Star Weekend 2019 is over and with the new draft format that the NBA All-Star game is using lets draft two starting 5s to battle it out in an All Kentucky NBA All-Star game!

*Draft order notated in parenthesis

Team AD

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Captain-Anthony Davis (1): Although there is plenty of drama surrounding Davis right now and the Pelicans are outside the playoff hunt AD is putting up MVP numbers with 28.1 pts, 12.9 reb, 4.2 ast with a 30.5 player efficiency rating, ranking only behind James Harden.

Devin Booker (3): Booker has become one of the premier shooters in the NBA, even winning the 3-Point Contest last year. Booker dropped 70 points in a game to tie for the 10th most points in a single game. Booker is on track to become one of the leagues best shooting guards.

Demarcus Cousins (5): Coming off a torn Achilles in Mid-January there still questions on how impactful he can be. However, when fully healthy there is no doubt that Boogie is a top-five center in the NBA

Jamal Murray (7): The Denver Nuggets are one of the most pleasant surprises in the NBA this year, sitting in second place in the Western Conference. Murray has played an integral part in the Nugget’s run this year averaging 18.3 pts, 4.2 reb, and 5.0 ast.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (9): Shai was drafted with the 11th pick in last years draft. He has hit a rookie wall but is still considered a top 10 rookie this year as an efficient point guard in the Clippers offense.

Team KAT

Captain-Karl-Anthony Towns (2): KAT has been one of the best young bigs since entering the league in 2015. Although not great defensively, KAT is average 23.1 pts, 12.0 reb, 3.2 ast and with an eighth-best player efficiency rating (25.6).

John Wall (4) INJURY REPLACEMENT-De’aaron Fox: John Wall was having another all-star year with 20.7pts and 8.7 as-before tearing his Achilles. To replace him, De’Aaron Fox who could end up being the second best player from the 2017 NBA draft. Currently averaging 17.2 pts and 7.2 ast, the Kings are flirting with a playoff berth.

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Julius Randle (6): In his first season with the Pelicans, Randle is performing at a much higher level that he did with the Lakers, averaging 20.2 pts, 9.1 reb, and 3.0 ast.

Eric Bledsoe (8): Part of the Milwaukee Bucks, with an NBA best record 43-14. Eric Bledsoe has made a resurgence as a great supporting player for Giannis Antekentumpo and the Bucks, averaging 15.8 pts, 4.5 reb, and 5.4 ast.

Willie Cauley-Stein (10): De’Aaron Fox’s teammate on the Sacramento Kings is averaging 12.7 pts and 8.5 reb to help Fox put the Kings to fight for a playoff spot for the first time since 2006.

Prediction

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No one team would dominate, but Anthony Davis would clearly be the best player on the floor. Team AD is equipped with more perimeter shooters, whereas Team KAT is better defensively and more athletic. In a typical with no offense until the final 6 minutes, I am taking Team AD with the best player on the floor and the best shooters. What’s your take?

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Kentucky Basketball Has Received a “Silent Commitment”, Per Report

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For the first two months of the offseason, Kentucky basketball waited in hopes of getting Oscar Tshiebwe to return, but it’s getting into crunch time and Kentucky must start finalizing their roster before they play in the GLBL Jam this Summer.

As of right now Kentucky only has seven scholarship players on their roster, including five freshmen and two sophomores. With that being said, two players from the class of 2023 are expecting to have official visits this week. One that includes Joey Hart, who many people are expecting to be committing this week to Kentucky, even Matt Jones of KSR tweeted about a commitment coming soon.

Although Jones never said who it was in that tweet, he later revealed it to be Joey Hart on Monday’s Kentucky Sports Radio show. Hart, a three-star shooting guard from the class of 2023, had an excellent end to his high school season – especially with his 3P shooting – and recently decommitted from UCF as he started to receive interest from more prestigious programs such as Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas among others.

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With that said, there is one other player that KY Insider has been told is “Kentucky’s to lose”.

Meet Jordan Burks, a 6-foot-9 forward who is also in the class of 2023, ranked as a three-star recruit. Playing at Overtime Elite, similar to Kentucky freshman Rob Dillingham, Burks was the league’s leading scorer. Following Kermit Davis’ firing from Ole Miss, Burks reopened his recruitment and is coming off a visit to Kentucky the last few days.

In a statement last week, John Calipari said “We’ve prepared for all scenarios”. The addition of Hart and Burks will certainly be good for depth, but the Wildcats still need to return Reeves and find one more high-impact player such as Arthur Kaluma.

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Louisville Commit Says “Nobody Worried” About DJ Wagner and Kentucky

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The Kentucky-Louisville rivalry is one of the best in all of college basketball, however, it has been largely one-sided in the John Calipari era. Since becoming the Wildcats’ head coach in 2009, Kentucky has a 12-3 record against Louisville, including winning four of the last five.

With the hire of Kenny Payne, the Cardinals are hoping to get back on the right track and will enter next season with a roster talented enough to make it to the NCAA Tournmanent. With that said, the Cardinals did finish 4-28 last season.

Louisville commit Trentyn Flowers went live on Instagram on Friday to answer questions from the Cardinal fanbase. When asked who would guard DJ Wagner when Louisville played Kentucky, Flowers gave an interesting answer, “Y’all funny. Ain’t nobody worried about him, bro.”

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With Flowers and Wagner both being top-rated recruits this is not the first time they have matched up with one another. At the John Wall Invitational back in December, Flowers and Wagner put it all on the line against each other. However, Wagner would outperform Flowers, yet again. Wagner put up 22 points to Flowers’ 19 points.

Then more recently, back in February, Wagner’s Camden (NJ) played against Flowers’ Combine Academy (NC) in an exhibition game. The Camden Panthers ended up beating the Combine Academy Goats by 23 points, 80-57.

Wagner will look to get the upper hand on Flowers once again this December, as Kentucky plays Louisville, and will have some extra motivation.

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Source: Antonio Reeves To Meet With Staff On Monday To Discuss Future Plans

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Antonio Reeves announced he was withdrawing from the NBA Draft on Wednesday, but his intentions on whether or not to return to Kentucky were up in the air. Now, that remains the case, but a source told KY Insider on Friday that Reeves will be meeting with John Calipari on Monday to discuss his future plans.

Reeves has been contemplating a return to Kentucky, as both NIL and his role are major factors in his decision. There have also been multiple reports of a number of schools tampering with Reeves, even though he is not in the transfer portal, which in itself is interesting. That list of schools includes Illinois, Indiana, Memphis, Michigan, and Oklahoma.

A big decision for the basketball program, Reeves would be a much-needed shooting threat and veteran presence added to the current young team coming in. Kentucky’s No. 1 recruiting class needs veteran complementary pieces, and a star from last season’s team would certainly help.

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Regarding a timetable for an announcement, one could assume that it should come soon after his meeting with the staff early next week.

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