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Former Louisville Coach, Chris Mack, Shares Advice on How Kentucky Can Improve, “Play Zone”

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The Kentucky Wildcats have improved significantly over the last month. However, there is still one area where they continue to fall short, pick-and-roll defense.

The most recent display of this came against Arkansas on Tuesday night, in a disastrous second-half performance. Giving up 47 points to in the half, the Wildcats were exposed once again as the Razorbacks were able to use high ball screens to get wide-open looks near the rim. Indicative of that, they scored 28 points in the paint and shoot 72 percent from the field.

Still on the bubble, it is not a guarantee that Kentucky will make the tournament. If the Wildcats want to change that and make a run in March, it has to start with their defense.

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Former Louisville head coach, Chris Mack, joined the Field of 68 where he provided his advice, relating it specifically to the Arkansas game. His suggestion? Alternating zone and man-to-man defense.

“So it’s like, OK, (Eric) Musselman wants to come down the floor every single time and pick on Tshiebwe in a ball screen situation. Oh, shoot, he can’t on this possession because we’re in zone. Then maybe the next possession we’re in man. You can go misses, you can go makes, maybe coming out of a timeout? If you were man for the last three possessions, now you go zone for a couple of possessions. You may tell your team, ‘Hey, we’re gonna go zone for a couple of possessions until they score.’

“You’re just constantly throwing curveballs so for that coach that just wants to pick on you, he can’t really do it over and over because he’s going against a different look each and every time.”

As a team, Kentucky has not defended the ballscreen well, but Oscar Tshiebwe is one that has particularly struggled. Tshiebwe has been the player that opposing teams have attacked, but it is hard to take him out for his offensive and rebounding value. Mack related this situation to his own personal experience during his time at Xavier.

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“Hedging hard would be tough for him. I think that you’re just asking him to get in foul trouble, it’s not something he’s done all year,” Mack said. “We had that issue years ago at Xavier, had the kid Matt Stainbrook and people were putting him in ball screens. And we had Jalen Reynolds. What we ended up doing was playing a lot of zone and we would mix our zone and man up.”

Should Calipari take Mack’s advice? Here is the full clip.

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Kentucky and Indiana Basketball Renew Rivalry With Four-Year Series, Begins in 2025-26

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Kentucky Wildcats and Indiana Hoosiers have renewed their college basketball rivalry series starting in 2025.
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From 1969 to 2011, Kentucky and Indiana basketball faced off nearly every year for a non-conference matchup in December, a schedule staple for both teams. After over 40 seasons, the annual matchup was not renewed beyond 2011, following the infamous Christian Watford shot to beat No. 1 Kentucky at Assembly Hall, resulting in a court storm by Indiana fans.

Since that game, John Calipari has been open to resuming the Indiana series but has vowed that he will not play in Assembly Hall citing “disrespect” of his players (there are allegations you can research for yourself).

On Tuesday, it was announced that Kentucky and Indiana will resume the series in an agreement that all parties have approved of. For John Calipari and Kentucky, two of the four games will be played at Rupp Arena. For Indiana, they will have one neutral site game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, but also one home game at Assembly Hall in 2028.

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But wait, I thought Calipari would never play at Assembly Hall? That is correct, given that it is five seasons away, Calipari will likely be retired by then. However, that is the last year of his contract, so there is technically a possibility of coaching one more game in Assembly, but I wouldn’t count on it.

Here are the dates and locations of each game:

  • Dec. 20th, 2025 – IU @ UK – Rupp Arena
  • Dec. 27th, 2026 – UK vs. IU – Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Dec. 18th, 2027 – IU @ UK – Rupp Arena
  • Dec. 16th, 2028 – UK @ IU – Assembly Hall

Since their last regular season matchup, Kentucky and Indiana have met twice in the NCAA Tournament (2012 and 2016), splitting the two games. For the entire series, the Wildcats hold a 32-25 advantage, and they will look to extend that soon.

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John Calipari Visits Trio of Top Recruits

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With less than two weeks until Big Blue Madness, the start of the Kentucky basketball season is just around the corner. Ahead of a season with a lot of pressure, John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcat staff were busy on the recruiting trail in New York to start the week.

The day started off with taking a visit to see 2024 combo guard Boogie Fland. This being the fourth in-person visit to Fland over the last three weeks, it is clear that he is a top priority for the Cats and that is reciprocated as Fland listed the Wildcats in his top three last week along with the Alabama Crimson Tide and Indiana Hoosiers. Fland is expected to make a decision in the early signing period, which begins on November 8th.

With that said, coverage of Fland’s recruitment has been well-reported, but while in New York, Calipari paid a visit to two more top recruits, VJ Edgecombe and Alier Maluk who both play for Long Island Lutheran (NY).

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VJ Edgecombe

Edgecombe is one of the fastest-rising prospects in the 2024 class. As of March this year, he was ranked outside of the Top 100, fast forward to now and he is a consensus top 10 prospect and considered to be the No. 2 shooting guard in the class. When you see his explosive athleticism, catch-and-shoot ability, and natural basketball instincts it is easy to see why.

Watching closely for a while, the Wildcats extended an offer last month, a month and a half after Edgecombe trimmed his list to ten. While late to the party, Kentucky is not giving up and joins the likes of Alabama, Duke, St. Johns, and G-League Ignite among others in pursuit of the talented guard.

Alier Maluk

Early this summer Alier Maluk was considered a top-25 prospect, but following the grassroots season Maluk dropped in the rankings to just inside the top 50. That said, that isn’t stopping the Wildcats from still showing interest as they have since he was 15 years old, and for good reason, Maluk is one of the most intriguing big men in the class.

At 6-foot-10, 180 pounds, Maluk is a dynamic two-way prospect and can be looked at as a “modern” big man. Well-known for his shot-blocking and rim-running ability, Maluk is also capable of shooting off the catch and the dribble. That said, his handle needs some development as he hopes to continue to develop as a stretch-four. That said, height and skill run in the family as Maluk is the cousin of 7-foot-2 center Bol Bol, who currently plays in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns.

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It should be noted that Kentucky has yet to extend an offer to Maluk, who currently holds offers from Florida, Ohio State, and Oregon among others.

Also published on A Sea of Blue.

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John Calipari Looking To Close Deal On Five-Star Guard Boogie Fland

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John Calipari is looking to close the deal and get a commitment from five-star guard Boogie Fland.
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One of the top players in the class, top-ranked guard Boogie Fland has begun taking his visits, and is still taking time with his recruitment, but John Calipari and Kentucky are making a hard push to get the star guard locked up.

Fresh off of a visit to Kentucky a few weeks ago, Fland also had an in-home visit conducted by John Calipari last week after Kentucky watched him at Archbishop Stepinac in New York. On Monday, Calipari and Orlando Antigua paid him another visit. Kentucky is making sure he knows that he is the top priority among guards in the class of 2024.

Along with his visit to Lexington, Fland recently visited Alabama. The two schools are part of Fland’s final three schools along with Indiana as he nears closer to a decision.

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Fland is known to be one of the more elite scorers in the class with an ability to score from all three levels, and Kentucky is making him a top priority. Four visits in three weeks show that the staff really likes him and are looking to close the deal.

Take a look at this mic’d up highlight video of the potential future Wildcat to get to know him and his game.

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