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Reed Sheppard Describes What It Means to Hit A Game Winner for Kentucky, “It was really special”
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On Tuesday night, in the heart of Mississippi, Reed Sheppard, a young man raised in the heart of Kentucky got to realize a dream that millions have recreated in their back yard, hitting a game-winning shot for the Kentucky Wildcats.
With a hostile Mississippi State crowd on their feet following Josh Hubbard’s step-back three to tie the game, Sheppard received a pass from DJ Wagner at the top of the key, with 3.5 seconds remaining. Sheppard drives into the lane *3 seconds remaining*… flips a runner from the free-throw line *1.9 seconds remaining*… through the net. Kentucky wins the game and the bench clears in celebration. .@reed_sheppard CALLED GAME. pic.twitter.com/iNUVgfMKoW— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) February 28, 2024
“It was really cool,” Sheppard said after the game with a big smile. “Growing up as a little kid, I always wanted to play at Kentucky. Being able to hit a game-winning shot for Kentucky was really special for me.”
It was a moment he had practiced for his whole life. “That’s what everyone did as a Kid. Then you miss it and you get the rebound, they added time on the clock. Luckily tonight it went in and we didn’t have to add any time to the clock.” Reed Sheppard, a Kentucky kid, on what it meant to hit a game-winner for the school he always dreamed of playing for.
"(Big smile) It was really cool. Growing up as a little kid, I always wanted to play at Kentucky. Being able to hit a game-winning shot for Kentucky was really… pic.twitter.com/atxcyjmcBI— Tristan Pharis (@TristanUda) February 28, 2024
In the typical humble fashion of Reed Sheppard, he credited his teammates for giving him the confidence to make and shoot the final shot. “Giving me confidence the whole game,” Sheppard said. “They’re telling me in the huddle, ‘Just keep playing, keep attacking. Lead us.’”
Lead, he did. Including the game-winner, Sheppard scored 20 points in the final eleven minutes. Finishing the game with 32 points, he surpassed the career high of his father Jeff Sheppard (27 pts), and his mother Stacey Sheppard (26 pts).
Sheppard and this Kentucky team still have a lot to play for, but Tuesday was special. Game winners are remembered for a long time, but one hit by one of Kentucky’s own, that is in a category of its own.
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CBS Sports: Kentucky Has “ended pursuits” in Transfer Portal Following Aberdeen Commitment
In the wake of yet another addition to Kentucky’s incoming roster, CBS Sports reports that Coach Pope and staff may have closed the portal.
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April 23, 2025Following another flurry of transfer portal additions in his second year at the helm, it appears that Mark Pope and staff are satisfied with their sophomore haul. The portal in Lexington may be officially closed for the 2025-26′ season.
Right after Kentucky received the surprising commitment of Denzel Aberdeen, Matt Norlander, an analyst for CBS Sports, posted the following on X (Twitter):
“Barring any portal defections, Kentucky has ended its pursuits of all other portal targets, sources told CBS Sports. Getting Aberdeen today [April 21] meant they’ve moved off Andrej Stojakovic, Rylan Griffen, etc. Otega Oweh going through pre-draft process-but I expect him back in Lex”.
With the addition of Aberdeen, the Wildcats’ roster ballooned to near-max capacity for next season. Seeing two of the team’s walk-on players, Grant Darbyshire and Walker Horn, enter the transfer portal seemed to all but confirm this suspicion, too.
Losing One of Our Own
That is, until last night. With less than two hours remaining for players to do so, Travis Perry shocked much of the Big Blue Nation by throwing his name into the hat. This came just weeks after a string of comments from the Kentucky-native point guard seemed to confirm his return for a sophomore season.
Though all the same, given Kentucky’s bulk of back-court additions this offseason, his departure makes sense for the sake of playing time alone. The Lyon King will be sorely missed.
So while the Kentucky staff may still be very much content with their current roster, with hundreds of players remaining in the portal and an unexpected spot on the roster coming open, another grab is far from out of the question.
Who Coach Pope and company would go after is entirely unclear, as that potential player would likely have to accept a minimized role off the bench for a stretch of his time in Lexington. If anything, the logical replacement would be a direct fill-in at the PG2/PG3 spot in Perry’s absence.
Either way, the ‘Cats are set to come into next season as one of the most exciting teams in college basketball with a ceiling far out of view. Mark Pope continues to prove his prowess in the transfer market, too, easing the worries of Wildcats fans and closing the door on many supposed “insiders” who’ve spent the last month suggesting otherwise.
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The transfer portal has been kind to Kentucky in the Mark Pope era. Last season, the staff was able to build a Sweet Sixteen roster almost exclusively from the portal, and this offseason have put together a top-five portal class.
While the portal giveth, it also taketh. Just hours before the deadline to enter, Kentucky native and fan favorite Travis Perry has entered the transfer portal, per multiple reports.
Coming to Kentucky as the state’s all-time high-school scoring record holder, fans were excited to see how his career would unfold in Lexington.
Not expecting to play much freshman, he was called upon due to injuries and played some key minutes for the Wildcats into the postseason. He averaged 2.7 PPG and .6 APG on 32% shooting from three.
Looking at the depth chart, it was difficult to see where Perry would get much playing time next season, leading to his decision to enter the portal.
Perry has yet to release an official statement, but all the best to him in his future.
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Top Transfer Guard Denzel Aberdeen Commits to Kentucky
Former Florida guard Denzel Aberdeen commits to Kentucky, likely closing the transfer portal for next year’s roster.
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April 22, 2025Another 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 back court 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 the fanbase behind him, Coach Pope seems to never sleep.
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