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Three Highly-Touted Transfer Commitments Officially Sign With Kentucky

Three of Kentucky’s four current transfer commitments have officially put pen to paper, cementing their role as newcomer ‘Cats.

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Kam Williams on the Tulane Green Wave.
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As Mark Pope tears his way through the transfer portal and dominos begin to fall, many folks forget that the commitments he secures aren’t official until the player’s pens hit paper. For three new Kentucky transfers, doubling down took no time at all.

Kam Williams, a sophomore forward from Tulane, Jaland Lowe, a junior guard out of Pittsburgh, and Mouhamed Dioubate, a junior forward formerly with Alabama, all made their commitments to the ‘Cats official in the waning days of this week, as reported first by On3’s Pete Nakos on X (Twitter).

The tri-signing took place in the wake of Jayden Quaintance’s (a five star center out of Arizona State) commitment to Kentucky just days before, becoming Mark Pope’s fourth transfer add-on in a transfer class that is currently listed as the best in the nation on On3’s ongoing ranking – for reference, Louisville is in the fifth spot, and Tennessee the eighth.

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Williams, in his lone season with the Green Wave averaged nine points and five rebounds on 49% shooting, boasting high offensive upside and athletic ability. He has the potential to develop into an Otega Oweh-like prototype, perhaps furthered by the fact that he could follow him off the bench next season. An invaluable long-term signing for Kentucky.

Lowe, on the other hand, is a do-it-all point guard who put up 17/4/5 on average for the Panthers last season. At 6’3″, 175, he’s built for the unmatched athleticism of the SEC, bringing an average two steals per game to a role that was left open by one of the best defensive guards in college basketball in Lamont Butler. Pope got his PG1 replacement with Lowe.

Last but certainly not least, Dioubate shot upwards of 62% from the field last season, scoring 10 points per game and adding six boards, one block and one steal to boot. In just one offseason at Alabama, he managed to improve his percentage from long range from 9% to 46%; he’s a problem on both ends, and provides the Wildcats with a new brand of physicality unlike anything Pope’s first team had on hand.

With the aforementioned Quaintance set to sign next and multiple targets remaining on the board, Mark Pope is off to as hot a start as anyone could’ve expected in his sophomore year at the helm.

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The best part of it all? This is only the beginning.

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National Reporter Matt Norlander Chooses Kentucky as Landing Spot for Star Forward Milan Momcilovic

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The Milan Momcilovic sweepstakes is underway, with multiple teams involved in the No. 2 overall transfer player’s recruitment. It is believed that Kentucky and Louisville are the top candidates after his decision to pull out from the 2026 NBA Draft on Wednesday, May 27.

Along with the in-state rivals, Arizona and St. John’s are both very well still in the mix, but the Red Storm are slowly falling out of contention after landing Baylor’s Tounde Yessoufou.

On May 28, national reporter Matt Norlander cleared the air on CBS Sports’ Eye On College Basketball podcast, stating that he believes Kentucky will land Momcilovic by the end of the weekend or Monday.

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“My prediction right now is that Milan Momcilovic will go to Kentucky,” Norlander said. “My understanding is that decision is going to come in the next one, two, three days, four days max.”

He would go on to talk about the other top programs involved, stating why he thinks they will be working in an uphill battle in this bidding war.

“My forecast is that it’s Kentucky, but you know, we’ll see if Louisville can get in there,” he continued. “Arizona I don’t think has the money to contend, like I think Kentucky and Louisville just have more money to play with.”

For the worried members of the Big Blue Nation, this is certainly good news to be put out by one of the most trusted college basketball reporters at the national level.

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Going by this report and Adam Zagoria’s from NYT Sports, it shouldn’t be long until a commitment decision for Momcilovic is announced publicly.

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BREAKING: No. 2 Ranked Transfer Milan Momcilovic Removes Name From 2026 NBA Draft

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Milan Momcilovic has officially removed his named from the 2026 NBA Draft and will return to college for his senior season.

Kentucky leads in his recruitment, followed closely by St. John’s, Louisville and Arizona. A backdoor to Iowa State is also still open.

The No. 2 ranked transfer would be a huge addition to Kentucky’s 2026-27 roster if he committed, averaging 16.9 points per game on 50.6/48.7/87.8 shooting splits last year. Funny enough, in the current world of college athletics that we live in, Momcilovic was responsible for eliminating the Wildcats from the NCAA Tournament, dropping 20 points in the Round of 32.

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He would go on to lose to Tennessee in the Sweet 16 with Iowa State, so at least we know that there’s some inner-hatred for a long-standing rival if he ends up a Wildcat.

He made the most three-point shots in Division I basketball and is a versatile 6-foot-8 wing, which would fit perfectly into Mark Pope’s offensive system. He completed workouts with the Chicago Bulls and Minnesota Timberwolves during the draft process.

Now, the bidding war for the top dog begins, with some of the most prestigious programs in the sport placing their bets on the star forward.

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BREAKING: Malachi Moreno Set to Return to Kentucky for Sophomore Season

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Tristan Pharis | KY Insider

One of the biggest pieces of the 2026-27 roster has officially made a decision. Malachi Moreno, the Georgetown, Kentucky native, will forgo the 2026 NBA Draft and return to the Wildcats for his sophomore season!

As time went on, Moreno proved through personal workouts and in-gym drills that he could play the game of basketball at the next level, eventually drawing interest from teams slated with the first 20 picks of the draft. The 7-foot big had eyes on him from teams such as the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics.

Ultimately, the former state champion and his camp felt that the deal offered from Mark Pope and his staff was just too sweet, with the idea of developing even further and potentially becoming a lottery pick in next year’s draft making logical sense for both sides.

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In his freshman season, Moreno averaged 7.8 points per game, 6.3 rebounds per game and 1.5 blocks per game, all on 58.2% shooting. As many assume, this was just a trial for what he can become on the court.

Videos circulated on social media of Moreno hitting jump shots from deep range, visibly looking stronger and more confident in his decision making. Although he decided to not participate in the NBA Combine, a strong indicator for his return to college, it would’ve certainly been interesting to see what type of statline he could’ve produced against the league’s future stars.

Nonetheless, Moreno is back in the blue and white for one more go at No. 9 with Pope and his new teammates. This time, he won’t be predicted as the third best center on team, or plagued with the freshman tendencies – he’ll be ready to start at the five from the moment he arrives in Lexington.

No. 24 is back.

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