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Multiple Wildcats Featured In Bleacher Report’s Newest NBA Mock Draft

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Mock drafts, mock drafts and more mock drafts. They flood our timelines ahead of every season and leave us debating on who should be higher or lower in one’s rankings.

In seasonable fashion, Bleacher Report has provided us with a final 2026 NBA Mock Draft before college basketball is back in session, with several Wildcats featured throughout.

Up first, Jayden Quaintance is listed as the No. 4 overall pick to the Charlotte Hornets. The star forward just recently turned 18 and only has just over 20 games of actual college experience due to a torn ACL in February. Undoubtedly, this speaks to how high his ceiling can be as a Wildcat.

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To a point, Kentucky is yet to provide any true confirmation or set a date for his return, which again, makes this ranking seem “optimistic” for his eventual debut in Rupp Arena.

What’s not to love about a near 7-footer who doesn’t miss a shot around the rim and can blocks shots at will? That seems to be what every scout is mumbling to themselves when they look back at his freshman season with Arizona State, where he shot 60% from the field and averaged 2.6 blocks per game.

Following Quaintance, Kam Williams is listed as the No. 38 overall pick to the Portland Trail Blazers, which further supports the offseason hype.

The hype, you may ask, has been primarily focused around his shooting ability, coming off of a season with Tulane where he shoot 41.2 percent from beyond the arc. Williams has been viewed by many as one of those “catch-and-shoot guys” who can play defense as well, which screams “Hey, I can be in the NBA!”

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Standing at 6-foot-8, working with the likes of Stephen Curry and telling the media that he is unanimously the best shooter on the team, the sky is the limit for Williams’ sophomore season.

Last, but not least, star forward Otega Oweh is slated to be one of the last picks in the 2026 NBA Draft, listed as the No. 57 pick to the Houston Rockets, joining former Wildcat Reed Sheppard in H-Town’s development.

This should come to no surprise for Wildcats fans, since Oweh would’ve likely been selected in last year’s draft if we would’ve remained in the pool, with at least earning a next-day contract if not.

Oweh is due for a breakout season at Kentucky, with greats comparing his jumps in statistical averages to legends such as Tim Duncan at Wake Forest. The pick may seem “low” by some standards, but age always plays a factor during the draft. Oweh will be turning 23 years old during next year’s draft process, which makes it easier for some teams to pass up and look for the “potential” in an 18-year-old.

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A huge concern during the offseason was Oweh’s shooting ability, which many members of Big Blue Nation believe is the trait he’s in dire need of to become of the game’s best players, and yes, we’re talking SEC Player of the Year.

Who knows where some of these Wildcats will end up; we may even see more added on throughout the season. With certainty, Mark Pope has rebuilt the program in just over a year’s time, and will look to generate his own lineage of Kentucky greats at the next level.

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Kentucky’s Jayden Quaintance Drafted First Round by the San Antonio Spurs

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It’s every kids dream to play professionally one day, let alone be able to play for the University of Kentucky on the way to the next level. 

Although Jayden Quaintance’s time with the Wildcats ended anticlimactically, his NBA dreams have officially come true at just 18 years old. 

The Cleveland, Ohio native began his collegiate career with the Arizona State Sun Devils, starting in all 24 games he played in.

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Before his unfortunate knee injury, Quaintance was good for nearly a nightly double-double, averaging 9.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game to go along with 2.6 blocks a night. 

He would transfer to Kentucky ahead of his sophomore season, making his first appearance on Dec. 20 against St. John’s.

Finishing the game with 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks, many members of the Big Blue Nation were confident that their superstar had finally debuted. 

Only appearing in three more games for the 2025-26 season, it was quite clear that his eyes were set on playing at the next level, not taking any chances of another injury. 

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Selecting Quaintance with the No. 20 overall pick, the Spurs have now added on to their elite front court and will likely utilize him as a two-way player.

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Kentucky Players and Staff Speak About the Importance of Zoom Diallo to This Team, “It’s a recipe for success”

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Zoom Diallo is turning heads in Kentucky basketball practices. See why Mikhail McLean and Malachi Moreno are already raving about the new PG1.
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Mark Pope likes to start his roster-building process with a point guard. In year one, that was Lamont Butler. This past season, it was Jaland Lowe, who was the second commitment after an eager Kam Williams signed with the Wildcats without a visit.

This season, that point guard is Zoom Diallo.

According to early practice reports, Diallo has not only been one of the best players, but one of the most important in terms of helping this team build its foundation. According to one source, “Zoom has been one of the purest forms of a floor general early on. These guys rally around him. He’s the voice of the team in the early stages and backs it up by going the extra mile.”

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Assistant coach Mikhail McLean confirmed that in interviews this week.

“Zoom’s been my favorite so far,” he said on Tuesday, before going into more depth with BBN Tonight on Thursday, comparing him to a quarterback.

“He’s just a connector,” McLean said. “If you know what a quarterback is like, where they just kind of connect everybody. He has a bubbly energy and personality. He’s humble enough to accept who he is as a person. He gasses and encourages everybody to be the best version of themselves, and that’s how he gets the best version of himself.”

McLean mentioned another “connector” on the team, Malachi Moreno, who actually played a part in recruiting Diallo to Kentucky, “his favorite point guard.”

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“I had already known Zoom for a while,” he told KY Insider on Thursday. “We had been in Adidas Euro camp together, and being on the Adidas circuit, we’ve been good friends for a while. We always wanted to play together. He ended up at Washington, and I ended up here, but the stars aligned and now he’s here with me. I got my favorite point guard.”

As far as the impact Diallo has on the court, Moreno mentioned his ability to make plays for his teammates, but also highlighted his ability as a bully guard, drawing a comparison to Otega Oweh.

“He’s a high-assist-rate guy,” Moreno said. “He makes plays, and he earns shots for his teammates, and he’s also a bully guard.”

“I think that also helps in the SEC as well, being one of those bigger bully guards. You saw how Otega was last year. He was able to be so good because he was such a bully and able to muscle his way through the paint and really earn shots for everybody, earn shots for himself. I think having a guy like Zoom like that as well, it’s just a recipe for success.”

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High praise for Kentucky’s PG1 this season.

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Kentucky Basketball Team Visits Patients at UK Children’s Hospital, “We can brighten somebody’s day”

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Kentucky basketball players spent time at UK Children's Hospital, playing Fortnite and making crafts with young patients.
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This year’s Kentucky Basketball roster arrived on campus earlier this month. While summer practice has started as the Cats are getting acclimated to the program, they are also getting acclimated to the community.

As a basketball player at Kentucky, you are more than just an athlete; you are someone many young people around the state look up to.

On Wednesday, the team visited the UK Children’s Hospital to see some of the strongest young people in the state.

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Photos showed players interacting with the children by playing games, creating crafts, and even putting together some toys.

Malachi Moreno revealed during an interview on Thursday that he invited one of the children, a young boy named Jackson, whom he met at DanceBlue, to play the popular video game Fortnite with himself, Kam Williams, and Trent Noah.

“The guys really took in what it means to be a part of this brand,” Moreno said of the experience. “When we walk into a room, we can brighten somebody’s day.”

This is what it’s all about.

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