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Analyst Suggests Aaron Bradshaw, May Be the “Most Naturally Talented Prospect” in 2023 Class

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As we know, Kentucky basketball’s 2023 recruiting class is star-studded with four of the top-10 prospects in the class. Particularly, Aaron Bradshaw, who has just been labeled as potentially the most “naturally talented prospect” in the 2023 recruiting class.

According to a recent scouting report by Adam Finkelstein of 247Sports, “Bradshaw may very well be the most naturally talented prospect in 2023.” Bradshaw is a 7-foot, 215-pound center from New Jersey who signed with Kentucky back in November.

Bradshaw has a long and lean frame, very similar to previous players of the John Calipari era such as Anthony Davis, Willey Cauley-Stein, Nerlens Noel, etc. Finkelstein says, “He has a unique combination of size, athleticism, mobility, hands, and touch. He is bouncy around the rim as both a finisher and shot-blocker, and can step out and stretch the floor to the arc when he is in rhythm.”

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While the raw talent and ability are there, there are other parts of his game that could be improved. Finkelstein notes that Bradshaw has a tendency to “rebound at eye level instead of maximizing his size” and “settle for fade-aways when he could attack the rim.” Bradshaw has made improvements to his core and lower body strength, but still needs to “build up his upper body in order to hold his ground in the SEC.”

Kentucky fans will take delight in knowing that Aaron compares his skillset and body type to that of former Cat and NBA star, Anthony Davis. “He is big like me and can face up, shoot it and still play defense,” Bradshaw explained in an interview with On3. A high bar for comparison, but exciting nonetheless.

Having an athletic big man who can stretch the floor is good for any team, but especially teams coached by John Calipari. Running a high-octane, fast-paced offense is much easier to do with long, athletic freaks like Bradshaw who also blocks shots and stretches the floor.

Access Finkelstein’s full report here.

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Kentucky Earns Commitment From European Big Andrija Jelavic

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Earlier today, Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats received the commitment from Andrija Jelavic, a 6-foot-11 big from Croatia.

As first reported by ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, Jelavic is one of the most highly regarded European prospects that is taking his talent to the NCAA.

Soon to be 21 years old, Jelavic averaged 10.8 points per game on 60% shooting from the field to go along with 7.4 rebounds per game for Mega Superbet, the same club that NBA Champion and three-time MVP Nikola Jokic played for.

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As a shock to most, who were expecting Pope’s next commit to be a guard of some sorts, international players can now sign lucrative NIL deals. Kentucky, along with several of the elite colleges, are now in the European market. 

Jelavic, with shades of current European big men, can do just about everything on the court. He can shoot, dribble, pass, finish at the rim, etc. With a very relevant comparison, Jelavic plays almost perfectly in the replacement role of Andrew Carr. 

His commitment now makes him the fifth member of Pope’s additions this offseason, joining Kam Williams, Jaland Lowe, Mouhamed Dioubate and Jayden Quaintance. 

With a 7’2” wingspan, joining an already impressive Kentucky frontcourt, it’s safe to say for certain that this new team will not lack in that department. 

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Next year’s roster was loaded with talent already, but now with the addition of Jelavic, lots of questions are arising: Who will start? How many more players is Pope going to add? What will happen with the walk-ons? 

There’s plenty to think about for Pope and his staff before the season starts, but like he said back when he introduced himself to Big Blue Nation, “We’re here to win banners.” He’s going to make the moves he thinks will do just that for the Wildcats. 

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Four-Star Guard Acaden Lewis Suddenly Decommits from Kentucky

Amidst a recent wave of positive recruiting news for Kentucky, the surprising decommitment of Acaden Lewis is an unfortunate wrench.

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2025 four-star point guard prospect Acaden Lewis has decommited from Kentucky.
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In a shocking, late at night turn of events, four-star freshman Acaden Lewis has decommitted from Kentucky.

Lewis, a 6’3” point guard out of Washington, D.C. first committed to the blue and white in November of last year, following an in-person visit with Mark Pope in his hometown.

Since then, he’s made multiple appearances in Rupp Arena, been featured in photo shoots with his fellow incoming recruits, and spoken on multiple occasions about his excitement to join the team for the 2025-26’ season.

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To say this development is surprising would be a serious understatement.

Lewis released a statement following the announcement, “This was an incredibly difficult decision, but I have to do what’s best for my future,” he said. “Thank you to Coach Pope and the whole Kentucky staff for all they’ve done for me so far.”

While the loss of Lewis is certainly disappointing, there is still much to look forward to next season for Kentucky, who maintain one of the highest rated transfer classes in the nation – and it likely isn’t finished.

To that point, if any reason can be derived immediately for Lewis’ decommitment, it may be found in the same place that Mark Pope and staff will be going to look for answers: the transfer portal.

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Top 10 Transfer Prospect, Former Wildcat Recruit Jayden Quaintance Commits to Kentucky

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2024 five-star big man Jayden Quaintance has commmitted to play basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats
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Two days into the week and two booms for the Kentucky Wildcats as Jayden Quaintance announced his commitment to Kentucky on Tuesday morning.

If the Quaintance name sounds familiar, it should. He was originally committed to play for the Cats out of high school last season as a five-star recruit. While he was interested in staying at Kentucky following John Calipari’s departure, even meeting with Mark Pope, he elected to play for Arizona State.

In his one season with the Sun Devils, Quaintance averaged 9.4 PPG, 7.9 RPG, and 2.6 BPG, and earned Big 12 All-Freshman and All-Defensive honors.

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The one concern for Quaintance is that he had surgery to repair a torn ACL, which could keep him out for the entire offseason and potentially into the season. That said, the expectation for a return is September, and at just 17 years old, there is so much untapped potential.

Get to know the newest Wildcat commit!

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