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Kentucky Players React to Zakai Zeigler’s Middle Finger Gesture Ahead of Sweet 16 Showdown, “We Saw It, We’re Ready
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The Wildcats and Volunteers have never exactly got along, although in recent memory, their bordering rivalry has taken on a greater intensity.
Part of that is surely owed to the SEC’s improvement and rise in recent years, but the sheer vitriol shared between the two fanbases certainly hasn’t improved the situation.
Ahead of the Sweet 16 matchup between the two, the bickering has boiled over into the rosters themselves, with Tennessee’s Zakai Zeigler being photographed “flipping the bird”, if you will, to a Kentucky logo.
It didn’t take long for the picture to make rounds on social media and, subsequently, to Kentucky players themselves, who were asked about the situation in the lead-up to the game.
“I’ve seen that,” Lamont Butler said of the photo, with a chuckle. “It gives us a little bit more motivation… we’re not really too worried about it, we just have to go out there and play.”
Collin Chandler was also asked about the picture, saying, “No comment on it.”
“We saw it, and we’re ready.”
Amari Williams called the gesture “cute”, citing Tennessee’s lack of success against Kentucky in recent seasons.
“It’s cute when a team that hasn’t beaten us in who knows how long tries something like that,” he said. “We don’t really care. They can do whatever.”
Things are strictly business for Kentucky, it seems, who will advance to their first Elite Eight since 2019 given a victory over the Volunteers. The bout begins tomorrow night at 7:39 p.m. on TBS.
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Florida Transfer Denzel Aberdeen Commits to Kentucky
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April 21, 2025
Another day, another “boom.” Denzel Aberdeen has officially committed to Kentucky for the 2025-26’ season.
A soon-to-be senior guard fresh off his championship win with Florida, Aberdeen spent his first three years of eligibility in Gainesville. Now, following an apparent conflict in the Gators’ rotation, he’s swapped teams in the southeast.
At 6 ‘5”, 190, Aberdeen spent much of this past season beating defenders off the dribble and making them pay at the rim. His speed and size made him a nightmare off the bench for opposing teams, and for the short stretch of play that he started during the year, Florida didn’t miss a beat.
In 19 minutes, Aberdeen averaged 8 points, two rebounds and one assist per game. His consistent contribution to the Gators’ title run made him one of the most coveted transfers in the cycle this season, and given his big blue commitment just days after entering the portal, Mark Pope clearly wasted no time in Kentucky’s pursuit.
Aberdeen slots in as yet another addition to what was already one of the strongest portal classes going into next season. His SEC experience and combo-guard intangibles make Aberdeen one of the most exciting portal players to come through Lexington in a long while, reinforcing Kentucky’s backcourt to what may be the final degree.
Whether or not Mark Pope is officially done for next season, nobody is sure, but this commitment only further cements the fact that he knows exactly what he’s doing. Just like his fanbase, Coach Pope seems to never sleep.
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Otega Oweh Declares for NBA Draft, Maintains College Eligibility
Arguably the centerpiece of last year’s team, Otega Oweh has declared for the NBA Draft… but that doesn’t mean he’s officially gone.
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April 16, 2025Few players have taken the Big Blue Nation by storm like Otega Oweh did with his arrival this past season. A lot was new in Lexington last year, but #00 stuck out for a number of reasons; namely, his infectious energy on the court and the high odds that he was going to put an opponent on a poster on any given night.
Now, Oweh has declared for the NBA Draft. He made the announcement on social media, calling Kentucky fans the “best fans in the world.”
While this may seem dire for folks keeping tabs on next year’s roster, that last line in Oweh’s announcement is crucial: “…while maintaining my NCAA eligibility.” Essentially, Otega’s time in Lexington is far from over, at least for the time being.
Whether or not “Tegatron” returns to Rupp will likely depend on what he hears during the draft process, and where exactly he wants to land. In the modern college basketball landscape, it’s become common practice for players to “test the waters” in the draft, just to get an idea as to where they stand with the league, before returning to college for another year of development.
Take, for example, Jaxson Robinson just last season. Before his eventual transfer to Kentucky, Robinson declared for the draft out of BYU, maintaining his eligibility, before pulling from the process in order to spend his senior year at Kentucky. It happens all the time.
While that doesn’t necessarily set Oweh’s return in stone, it at least gives the Big Blue Nation to take a breather and keep calm, as his departure is far from official. Either way, #00 is a Lexington legend whose first go-around in Kentucky blue was as memorable as anyone’s could be. The “Oweh, Oweh, Oweh” chants will go on regardless.
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Four Star Forward Visiting Kentucky Amidst Recruitment Rumors
Mark Pope is looking to close out a strong sophomore effort in the transfer portal, and this freshman guard may be the final piece.
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April 16, 2025As the transfer portal trucks on (and the NCAA races to find ways to regulate it), Mark Pope is looking to tie a bow on his already highly-ranked 2025-26′ roster. The latest potential addition becomes in the form of a freshman who, after pulling his commitment from West Virginia, will be on an official visit to Kentucky today, Wednesday, April 16.
Braydon Hawthorne, the 6’8″ forward at hand, is a lengthy, scoring wing with high upside on the offensive end. His 7’3″ wingspan opens opportunities for development on the defensive end, too – he’s an investment opportunity of the highest order. On3 currently has him at 48th on their ranking of 2025 recruits.
In addition to Kentucky and West Virginia (where Hawthorne is from), schools such as Virginia Tech, Arizona State, Marquette, Dayton, Old Dominion, Mount St. Mary’s, and more have thrown their hats into the ring, although the general consensus seems to be that Kentucky has the strongest pull/interest in the prospect for the time being.
Whether or not that actually means he’ll be in blue and white is unfortunately unsure – as that’s how the transfer portal operates – but an in-person visit is a good indicator of mutual interest. Plus, with Kentucky “losing out” on Lamar Wilkerson, who committed to Indiana, a scoring spot in the back court remains open… and Hawthorne is a compelling candidate to fill it.
While Wildcats fans wait patiently for a potential commitment, all eyes are on Coach Cody Fueger’s X account for a trademark “boom” post.
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