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Brandon Garrison Takes On A Leadership Role Heading Into Next Season

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Brandon Garrison and Kentucky head coach Mark Pope
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Brandon Garrison had his ups and downs during the 2024-25 season, at times making plays above his experience level on the court, and other times, causing unfortunate turnovers and making Big Blue Nation yell “pass the ball” when he attempted to show off his handles.

However, since the offseason has began, we’ve seen the backup big man from last year’s squad take major jumps in not only his skill set, but in his mentality and leadership as well.

“BG” announced that he was coming back to Kentucky on April 12 for the 2025-26 season, and since then, has been the talk of the town to be the starting center for Mark Pope’s second-year team.

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Last season, Garrison played behind Amari Williams, coming off of the bench and averaging 5.9 points per game and 3.9 rebounds per game in just 17.3 minutes a night. 

Having played a year already in Pope’s system, Garrison may get a nod for the starting role over one of the transfer pickups, especially since Pope and the coaching staff have been publicly vocal about his development. With young players such as Jayden Quaintance and Malachi Moreno coming in behind Garrison, you can guarantee he will play a major role in their development.

In an offseason press conference, Pope said that Garrison has already taken on more of a mentorship role heading into next season.

“He’ll be the first to tell you that Amari Williams was a life-changing mentor for him,” Pope said. “He’s excited to help some other guys come along.”

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Pope added on that Garrison went out of his way to have breakfast and talk to four of the incoming transfers, on their official visits, about Kentucky and the way the staff does things.

“Brandon Garrison showed me some signs in the last month, and certainly this summer, where he is just, like he is growing up, man,” Pope said in an interview with KSR on May 22. “It’s so cool to see, it’s the best thing to see as a coach. He’s talking about what he wants to be. It’s no longer kind of what he is and who he is and how he acts, but it’s what he wants to become.”

As the season inches closer, we’ll learn more about Garrison’s impact on the court and if he’ll be the day one starter, but regardless, off the court, you can bet he has some wisdom to pass down.

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Louisville Player Promises Win Over Kentucky and Calls Them Out, “F**k Them”

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As Kentucky-Louisville prepare to play their annual rivalry game, Louisville big man Kasean Pryor promises win and has choice words for Kentucky.
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The Kentucky-Louisville basketball rivalry of recent years has been a far cry of the golden eras of the rivalry that included John Calipari-Rick Pitino and Joe B. Hall-Denny Crum, however, it may be headed back in that direction.

Last month, reports surfaced of Mark Pope and Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey getting into a verbal altercation outside of a recruits home. Now, just days away from this year’s chapter in the series, Louisville players are being open about their distain of the Wildcats.

Following the Cardinals’ win over Jackson State, ranked 274th in KenPom, Kasean Pryor had some choice words for Kentucky and may have provided some extra motivation ahead of Tuesday’s matchup in the Yum! Center.

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“We’ll see you guys Tuesday,” Pryor said to the media as he was leaving the press conference. “After a win. Fuck them (Kentucky).”

Pryor returned to court for the first time since tearing his ACL last November, just in time for the rivalry, which is a deadline he set for himself.

“My deadline was to be back before Kentucky, so I could play against them,” Pryor said. “They’re a good team. We’re going to be prepared for them. We’re going to handle business.”

Talk is cheap. Let’s see what happens on the court on Tuesday night.

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Mark Pope Provides Injury Update on Trent Noah and Gives Praise, “I Would Kill to Have a Roster Full of Guys Like (Trent)”

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Mark Pope provides an injury update on Trent Noah, who went down with an ankle injury in Kentucky's season opener against Nicholls.
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You could hear a pen drop in Rupp Arena when Trent Noah went down with an ankle injury in the first half of Kentucky’s season opener. While he didn’t return to the game, it wasn’t his decision, as he had attempted to.

“One of the assistants came up to me at the end of the first half or the beginning of the second half and said, ‘Trent’s good to go,’” Pope said after Kentucky’s win over Nicholls. I was like, ‘That’s the craziest thing I’ve ever heard.’ So I walked down the sideline to Brandon Wells, and I’m like, ‘Brandon, is he ready to go?’ And he’s like, ‘Yeah, we just tested him. He cut, he ran, he said he’s feeling fine’. And my direct quote was like, ‘Well, Trent Noah is a liar.’

While Trent Noah might have lied about his pain, Mark Pope loves to coach players with that kind of will to stay in the game despite injury.

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“I would kill to have a roster full of guys like this, but he’s never going to tell you that he is in pain,” Pope said of Noah. “It’s a gift to coach guys like that. I love when you coach a guy that you have to pull him off the floor. That’s incredible.”

As far as the injury goes, Noah suffered a mild ankle sprain. He has been out of practice, but Mark Pope expects him back soon.

“I expect he’s going to be back soon,” Pope said. “I don’t know if he will be available tomorrow. It’s probably a toss-up whether he will be or not. I’m leaning toward saving him and getting him healthy. “

Noah’s improvement has been a well-documented highlight of the summer. While this injury is a setback, Mark Pope is a big believer in Noah and his role for this team, comparing him to Koby Brea and the role he had last season.

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“In his year and a couple of months here, he has been one of our best ball-protection guys. Been one of our elite-level shooters. He’s a good decision maker. He plays the way we play, he makes the decisions we try to make… He really brought us some peace on the court.”

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Mark Pope Provides Injury Update on Jaland Lowe, Expects Him to Make Debut

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Mark Pope provides an injury update on starting point guard Jaland Lowe, who he expects to make his Kentucky debut against Valparaiso.
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The injury bug has come early this year for the Kentucky Wildcats, but good news is here on starting point guard Jaland Lowe.

In his press conference on Thursday, previewing Kentucky’s matchup against Valparaiso, Mark Pope had a promising update on the junior guard.

“I think so,” Pope said when asked if Lowe would make his debut on Friday. “He will have a full practice today. He’s been really good in practice the last couple of days. I hope so.’

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Lowe has been out with a right shoulder injury since October 17th, when he collided with Otega Oweh in the annual Blue-White exhibition. Lowe returned to practice last week, participating in non-contact drills. This week, he was elevated to participate in contact drills, still wearing a compression sleeve over his shoulder.

While not on the court, Lowe has still been making an impact as a leader. Through Kentucky’s preseason exhibition games and season opener, Lowe often pulled players aside to give them advice or instruct them on how to operate in the offense, holding his teammates accountable.

“He’s not afraid to hold a teammate accountable,” Pope said of Lowe. “Even if the teammate gets mad at him and goes to the locker room like, ‘Man, that guy’s a jerk.’ He’s not afraid of that. I think that the seeds of that are inside of him, and we have to help him grow that. It’s really important. It’s really, really important.”

Fortunately, Lowe is now cleared to make his impact on the court and make his debut on Friday against Valparaiso, and barring a setback, will be ready to go against Louisville on Tuesday.

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