Reed Sheppard Show attendees

GonzoCat90

Heisman
Mar 30, 2009
32,377
34,559
0
Kid brings it every time out, even with coaches from his dream school there.

Gotta be wired like that to thrive here. He's still so young, you hate to project too much, but he's showing what you need to show at this stage to be really good.

I like that the staff sent a message. Still think it's too early to offer anyone except the elite of the elite, but if Reed wants on board now, go ahead and take him. Worst case he's Dom Hawkins.
 

akaukswoosh

Hall of Famer
Jan 14, 2006
81,593
125,361
93
Kid brings it every time out, even with coaches from his dream school there.

Gotta be wired like that to thrive here. He's still so young, you hate to project too much, but he's showing what you need to show at this stage to be really good.

I like that the staff sent a message. Still think it's too early to offer anyone except the elite of the elite, but if Reed wants on board now, go ahead and take him. Worst case he's Dom Hawkins.
He’s better than Hawkins worst case. The fact he’s competing against older 17U players shows how good he is.
 

GonzoCat90

Heisman
Mar 30, 2009
32,377
34,559
0
He’s better than Hawkins worst case. The fact he’s competing against older 17U players shows how good he is.


He's better for sure. I was talking about his role here. If he stops developing/growing he can still be a four year rotation guy for us. If he's willing to sign up for that, you take him.

The friction only comes if he's good enough to play big minutes elsewhere but doesn't get to the level of doing that here.


Two years out it's a bit of a gamble. But the family knows how this works, and if Reed wants to be a Cat and be part of the program no matter how it shakes out, you let him.

Totally fine with all parties just letting it play out and making a decision in two years though, as long as we keep tracking and recruiting him with the understanding that the offer will come.

Seems like we've sent a clear message that we're watching and interested and he's a priority, even if that doesn't result in an offer this early.
 

akaukswoosh

Hall of Famer
Jan 14, 2006
81,593
125,361
93
‘The friction only comes if he's good enough to play big minutes elsewhere but doesn't get to the level of doing that here.‘

He'd have to understand that. That said, just a few days ago he outscored two 4-star players who are headed to UVA and Ohio State. It’s going to be hard to keep him benched.
 

GonzoCat90

Heisman
Mar 30, 2009
32,377
34,559
0
I don't think it'll be an issue, just saying that's the only rub.

Also worth noting that one game isn't a guarantee. I once outscored Scotty Hopson in a game. I was not in the same stratosphere lol.
 
  • Like
Reactions: *Fox2Monk*

carolinacat

All-Conference
Nov 7, 2007
4,954
4,827
113
Honestly, I can't believe people are seriously talking about Sheppard in the same breath as Hawkins. And also questioning whether he can play major minutes for UK. This guy is an NBA player for SURE.
 

Susan2361

All-Conference
Apr 22, 2015
1,747
3,247
0
For what it's worth, my thoughts on Reed Sheppard...I would like to see him in the Blue and White. I think he's good enough and will probably be even better in two years. Now, if Coach Cal has changed from some of his old ways AND he doesn't show favoritism like in the past, AND Reed gets playing time based on his ability, then I think it would be good for everyone. Good for Reed, good for UK, good for the State and the fans. Some fans have left because of various reasons,but I think Reed is in a unique position to bring some of them back and give them (and all of us!) a reason to cheer for this team. For those few that have left, the fact that he is a KY kid and he's a legacy could have an impact on them. Whether it's right or wrong, having a Kentucky kid playing for UK is something to cheer about. Personally, I want him here for that reason, but also because he is a good (possibly great in the future) player. I haven't seen him play, but I have had family and friends who have seen him, say he's the real deal.

So after all that (lol), yes I would like him here.
 
Jan 3, 2003
145,534
15,709
0
For what it's worth, my thoughts on Reed Sheppard...I would like to see him in the Blue and White. I think he's good enough and will probably be even better in two years. Now, if Coach Cal has changed from some of his old ways AND he doesn't show favoritism like in the past, AND Reed gets playing time based on his ability, then I think it would be good for everyone. Good for Reed, good for UK, good for the State and the fans. Some fans have left because of various reasons,but I think Reed is in a unique position to bring some of them back and give them (and all of us!) a reason to cheer for this team. For those few that have left, the fact that he is a KY kid and he's a legacy could have an impact on them. Whether it's right or wrong, having a Kentucky kid playing for UK is something to cheer about. Personally, I want him here for that reason, but also because he is a good (possibly great in the future) player. I haven't seen him play, but I have had family and friends who have seen him, say he's the real deal.

So after all that (lol), yes I would like him here.


I think he will get an offer. But it will come down to how patient is he willing to be to be a Cat. For example put him on this years team, unless he is Wagner, he ain’t playing. Will he be willing to get Willis type minutes his 4 years? The only thing that got Hawkins more was his defense. But like Willis, what will get Sheppard on the court is offense.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
46,376
84,685
113
I think he will get an offer. But it will come down to how patient is he willing to be to be a Cat. For example put him on this years team, unless he is Wagner, he ain’t playing. Will he be willing to get Willis type minutes his 4 years? The only thing that got Hawkins more was his defense. But like Willis, what will get Sheppard on the court is offense.
If he is great, he will play. Willis has even said he didn’t try and practice as hard as he should have. Cal puts a ton on NBA stock we all know that but he also gives minutes to those who help the team and show out in practice.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JHannibalSmith

Susan2361

All-Conference
Apr 22, 2015
1,747
3,247
0
I think he will get an offer. But it will come down to how patient is he willing to be to be a Cat. For example put him on this years team, unless he is Wagner, he ain’t playing. Will he be willing to get Willis type minutes his 4 years? The only thing that got Hawkins more was his defense. But like Willis, what will get Sheppard on the court is offense.
It's pretty much a crap shoot now. He still has two years to grow and develop and we don't know what our team in two years will look like. Yeah, where he is right now, and where this team we have now is, he probably wouldn't get much playing time. But two years is a long way away.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
46,376
84,685
113
I can relate.

I know, and think pretty soon we will be seeing Reed Shepard’s kids and be talking about remember how awesome his Grandpa was! The best thing will be those grandpa jokes.

Jeff Shepard: And that’s the shot I hit to help us win a National Title in 1998!

Grandkids: Yeah right Grandpa!
 

akaukswoosh

Hall of Famer
Jan 14, 2006
81,593
125,361
93
I think he will get an offer. But it will come down to how patient is he willing to be to be a Cat. For example put him on this years team, unless he is Wagner, he ain’t playing. Will he be willing to get Willis type minutes his 4 years? The only thing that got Hawkins more was his defense. But like Willis, what will get Sheppard on the court is offense.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
46,376
84,685
113
Kid brings it every time out, even with coaches from his dream school there.

Gotta be wired like that to thrive here. He's still so young, you hate to project too much, but he's showing what you need to show at this stage to be really good.

I like that the staff sent a message. Still think it's too early to offer anyone except the elite of the elite, but if Reed wants on board now, go ahead and take him. Worst case he's Dom Hawkins.
I loved Dom Hawkins, he gave us some great minutes.
 

BigBlueFanGA

Heisman
Jun 14, 2005
26,435
23,456
0
Cal doesn’t offer anyone he doesn’t want too. Plenty of Kentucky kids people thought he should offer and he didn’t.
Normally true, but this isn't normal. At worst Cal will offer him with an understanding he will go elsewhere. Unless Reed declines in his ability, somehow, Cal will offer him, he has no choice.
 
  • Like
Reactions: *Fox2Monk*

BigBlueFanGA

Heisman
Jun 14, 2005
26,435
23,456
0
I think he will get an offer. But it will come down to how patient is he willing to be to be a Cat. For example put him on this years team, unless he is Wagner, he ain’t playing. Will he be willing to get Willis type minutes his 4 years? The only thing that got Hawkins more was his defense. But like Willis, what will get Sheppard on the court is offense.
These kind of posts drive me nuts. He, as a sophomore, is significantly better than Hawkins or Willis. He's a smart kid with good athletic ability, very good shooting and a high basketball IQ. He would play more than you're giving him credit for.
 

Gromcat_rivals

Heisman
Jun 28, 2021
10,292
27,496
0
Should offer him now. Scratch that. Offer him yesterday.

Its ridiculous to not offer months ago and make him feel as if he’s a top priority.

This is what UK is all about. Why in the world a UK fan would actually encourage a wait game for a legacy kid like this makes no sense.

If this was 2010 Cal would have already offered. I don’t know what the problem is with him these days but it’s time to be Kentucky. I feel like fans have sacrificed so much under his leadership. We really have changed as a fan base over the last decade to accommodate his NBA centered ways and this should be something for the legacy of Kentucky and for the fans if nothing else.

I don’t understand the hesitation and never will. Jeff and his family deserve the red carpet on this one and it’s time Cal gave it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: RunninRichie

travisbickle_rivals252984

All-Conference
Feb 9, 2004
1,876
4,216
0
Its ridiculous to not offer months ago and make him feel as if he’s a top priority.

This is what UK is all about. Why in the world a UK fan would actually encourage a wait game for a legacy kid like this makes no sense.

If this was 2010 Cal would have already offered. I don’t know what the problem is with him these days but it’s time to be Kentucky. I feel like fans have sacrificed so much under his leadership. We really have changed as a fan base over the last decade to accommodate his NBA centered ways and this should be something for the legacy of Kentucky and for the fans if nothing else.

I don’t understand the hesitation and never will. Jeff and his family deserve the red carpet on this one and it’s time Cal gave it.
Lol he offered him in July before his junior year. What hesitation are you talking about?