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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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No. 18 Kentucky Suffers Second Straight Loss to Top Ten Opponent

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Morgan Simmons | UK Athletics

The No. 18 Kentucky Wildcats (18-7, 5-6 SEC) are off to a rough start in the month of February, losing on Monday, Feb. 9 against No. 4 Texas (23-2, 8-2 SEC) by a score of 64-53.

Kentucky has now lost five of its last six games, including three ranked losses against No. 17 Tennessee, No. 7 Vanderbilt and now No. 4 Texas.

Loss in Austin

Yet again, the Wildcats had a night where nobody could successfully play their role.

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Tonie Morgan finished with 12 points and four assists, yet tied Teonni Key for a team-high six turnovers.

Morgan would go the entire second half without an assist, a feat she has only done a handful of times throughout her college career. However, the blame in basketball never falls on just one person alone

Jordan Obi had zero points on Monday, and in her 28 minutes of play, her biggest contribution to the team was four rebounds. Obi has been in a slump for a few nights now, only recording seven points in the last three games combined.

When looking at the front court, Key recorded an eight-point and three-rebound game and star Clara Strack only had 14 points and seven rebounds on the night. All of these numbers are well below both their averages.

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To round out the subpar team performance, Amelia Hassett got her only three points from a made three in the first quarter, not scoring again in Austin.

The only bright spot for the Wildcats was Asia Boone, who shot 4-6 from three-point territory, finishing with a team-high 16 points. Boone was the Cats’ save and grace as she was the only one in blue and white to record any points in the second quarter.

Moving Forward

Kentucky can likely kiss any chance at a double-bye goodbye after this performance. For both the SEC Tournament and March Madness, the Wildcats have very little room for error if they want favorable seeding.

To get those seeds, they will have to have dominant wins in these last five games of the season, with matchups against No. 14 Ole Miss, No. 5 Vanderbilt and No. 3 South Carolina coming up.

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Now, the Big Blue Nation will watch as the countdown to tournament time inches clo

The Wildcats next matchup is against Texas A&M on Thursday Feb. 12th at 6:30 p.m. inside Historic Memorial Coliseum streaming on SEC Network

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Kentucky Overcomes No. 25 Tennessee in Retro Homecoming

The Kentucky Wildcats, with a set of fan-favorite threads, prevailed where it mattered against Tennessee at home.

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Otega Oweh
Sydney Yonker | UK Athletics

A packed blue and white crowd, throwback denim jerseys, and a tribute to the “Untouchable” 1996 championship team. What more could you ask for in a weekend game at Rupp Arena?

A win. And the Wildcats delivered just that.

After a rocky start at home, the Kentucky Wildcats ultimately pulled away from the Tennessee Volunteers, 74-71, to sweep the season series.

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Recovering From Early Hits

In the first half, the Wildcats shot just 3-9 from the free throw nine and 2-9 from long range. When that’s juxtaposed with Tennessee’s own 53% from both the field and from deep at the midway point, it isn’t hard to see how the Cats got down 47-33.

Coming out of the break, though, Kentucky turned the matchup on its head. The Cats ended up pulling their percentage from the strike up to 59% and, despite struggles from three, Collin Chandler hit another one when it mattered most.

A Guy for Everything

Much of Kentucky’s season thus far has been predicated on the lack of “a guy;” someone that can do it all when his number is called.

Yet, as the team turns their final stretch, it seems their success is based on strength in numbers. The aforementioned Chandler has been a “big shot” maker, while Oweh (who had a team-leading 21 tonight) almost always comes out on top in the overall scoring margin.

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Denzel Aberdeen is ever-reliable at the line, and Malachi Moreno and Brandon Garrison have formed a formidable, reliable rotation in the paint. It’s pure “team ball,” and it’s working for Coach Pope and his staff.

Now at 17-7 (8-3) the Wildcats have risen further into immediate contention for the SEC regular season title. In spite of a schedule only getting more difficult, Kentucky continues to prove themselves against that steep competition.

Riding the Wave

With the Georgia Bulldogs (17-6) set to travel to Rupp early next week, the Wildcats won’t have much time to celebrate this win over the Vols.

Still, they should try and find it. No matter where things go from here, this blue and white bunch – with eight wins in their last nine games – have done the dirty work in trying to turn things around, in spite of injuries.

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It’s a hard road from here, but it’s been a hard road up to now, too. Pope and his team have, at least, earned a portion of trust in their ongoing process.

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Brandon Garrison Leads Kentucky to Home Win Against Oklahoma

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Elliott Hess | UK Athletics

On Wednesday, Feb. 4, Kentucky (16-7, 7-3 SEC) defended home court against the Oklahoma Sooners (11-12, 1-9 SEC), winning by a score of 94-78.

Was it Otega Oweh and Collin Chandler who once again led the Wildcats to a win?

Well, sure, they had great performances, with Oweh dropping his eighth 20-point game of conference play and Chandler sparking threes like prime Klay Thompson, but the unsung hero was a player you’d least expect to dominate another team.

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If you somehow got your hands on a time machine, went back to the morning of the game, and told ANYONE that Brandon Garrison (BG) would have his first double-double of his Kentucky career, you’d probably get laughed at in a disgusting manner.

That’s not a discredit, we all love Garrison, but his production has been unpredictable as of late and his season has had its fair shares of ups and downs.

Finally, the Oklahoma City native who transferred to the Wildcats after the 2023-24 season, easily had the best game of his tenure.

Playing the most minutes of his career with 29, Garrison totaled 20 points, 11 rebounds and three assists, only missing one shot on the night between his attempts from the field and the foul line.

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Picking up a technical with seconds left in the game and flexing after every dunk and bullying rebound, Garrison showed a side of himself that many fans hope can be unlocked for the remainder of the season. We’ve always seen the technicals, to be fair, with some added expletives.

After the game, assistant coach Jason Hart commented on BG’s huge game as Mark Pope rushed to the airport. Pope had to pick up his daughter Avery after an 18-month mission trip to El Salvador.

“He’s a young professional in terms of coming to work every day and doing his job,” said Hart. “When you do that, the basketball gods will bless you.”

The Big Blue Nation will call for another career performance from Garrison as the Wildcats host the Tennessee Volunteers (16-6, 6-3 SEC) on Saturday, Feb. 7.

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Maybe the denim jerseys will have some sort of attribute boost…

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