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

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. Hearing from three different sources today Kentucky Basketball has a “silent” commitment from a Class of 2023 player that will be announced next week
Not a top ranked guy but good depth and a shooter.
Let the guessing as to the name begin— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) June 4, 2023
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.
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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Top 15 Point Guard Leroy Blyden Jr. to Meet With Mark Pope and Staff
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5 days agoon
April 9, 2026
Leroy Blyden Jr., the No. 15 point guard in the transfer portal rankings and the No. 66 overall prospect, is set to have a Zoom video call with Kentucky this week.
Blyden Jr. averaged 16.4 points per game to go along with 4.0 rebounds per game and 4.5 assists per game in his freshman season at Toledo, shooting 46.1% from the field. The 6-foot-1 guard was second on the team in terms of total points and assists, winning the MAC Rookie of the Year award and joining an elite list of mid-major studs in the portal.
The Detroit native inserted his name into the transfer portal on March 28, first reported by Jonathan Givony per agents Brandon Grier and Rob Murphy. He’s garnished high-major interest since the portal has opened, with Mark Pope and his staff inserting their name with the other teams eager to land depth at the guard position.
A former three-star recruit, this is an example of a guard who is good in transition and can make plays in a fast-paced offense, boasting a 2.75 assist to turnover ratio. He shot 40.3% from deep this past season, with his splits rounding out with an 85% clip at the line.
Kentucky will keep their eye on one of the best young guards in the portal.
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Top 40 Transfer Terrence Brown Set to Meet With Kentucky
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6 days agoon
April 9, 2026
Being a couple days since the transfer portal has officially opened, a new name at the guard position has been linked with Mark Pope and the Wildcats. Terrence Brown averaged 19.9 points per game and 3.8 assists per game for the Utah Utes last season, and now he is set to have a Zoom video call with Kentucky this week.
Brown is currently the 39th ranked transfer in the country, looking to go elsewhere after hailing as the centerpiece of the Utes’ offense. On April 6, Brown announced via his social media that he had inserted his name into the transfer portal, but will also participate in the NBA Draft process.
Point blank, Brown is an offensive juggernaut and would be a nice get for any program, earning All-Big 12 honors for his play last year. He was reliable to the sustainability of Utah’s offense, and scored however and from wherever he wanted to, shooting 45.3% from the field, 32.7% from three and 77.5% from the from the line.
The eventual senior wasn’t scared to take a game over in a given moment, and showed flashes of his defensive and playmaking abilities while doing so. He’s crafty and can get to the rim, and is able to operate an offense. Brown started with Fairleigh Dickinson for his first two years of college, seeing a major jump in production after his freshman season with the Knights.
We recently saw that the 6-foot-3 guard had an informal video call with Pope already earlier in the week, posting a screenshot of the FaceTime to his Snapchat story. Former Utah Guard Terrence Brown on the phone with Kentucky HC Mark Pope 👀
Via TB Snapchat story
@Big_BlueNation_ pic.twitter.com/q6OzCYQ2uc— Utah Sports Today (@utahsportstd) April 7, 2026
Kentucky is not the only team who has contacted Brown and will stay in touch, with teams such as Oregon, USC, North Carolina and Arkansas joining a long list of those who have shown interest. Pope and the Wildcats will monitor his name for the coming days.
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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
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.
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.
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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