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Couldn’t even imagine being up 15 at the half of the title game and losing. Kenny Smith will stroke out.
If I’m not mistaken we were up 15 at one point against KU in 2012. If it weren’t for a help/recovery block by MKG…well who knows
 

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Hubert going home with a to in his pocket. No reason to keep launching 3’s there. Oh well, hope UKO stroked out there.
 

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This entire tournament forgot about HOFJC I cannot think of a single mention of his name after we went out I hope that eats at his soul.

Go get broome and pippen and STFU and I may go BJW again.
 
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From Aaron Torres:

10. Kentucky Wildcats

Key Returnees:
Oscar Tshiebwe, Sahvir Wheeler, Keion Brooks, Lane Ware, Daimion Collins, Bryce Hopkins,

Key Departures: Kellan Grady, Davion Mintz, TyTy Washington, Shaedon Sharpe (redshirt), Dontaie Allen (transfer)

Key Additions: Chris Livingston, Casen Wallace

Like every off-season at Kentucky, a lot can and will change prior to the start of the season. The roster you see above will look vastly different than the one you see when the season starts.

With that said, we have the Wildcats slotted here with two big decisions on the horizon: What happens with National Player of the Year Oscar Tshiebwe, as well as redshirt freshman guard Shaedon Sharpe? With the possibility of earning real NIL money in college we're going to keep Tshiebwe here until we hear otherwise, and with Sharpe projected as a Top 10 pick without ever playing at Kentucky, it feels reasonable - for now - to keep him off next year's roster.

So now what the off-season really comes down to is the backcourt: If John Calipari comes to the conclusion that Sahvir Wheeler isn't the lead guard that can get him back to a Final Four (and early indications seem to indicate Wheeler isn't that guy), can Calipari find someone in the portal? And can he find enough shooting to surround whoever he ends up with at point and down low? The return of the injured CJ Fredrick helps, but it won't be enough.

Of every team on this list, it feels like Kentucky could look the most different between now and the start of the season.

What I don't doubt however, is John Calipari's ability to figure out a way to get talent to Lexington in the off-season.
 
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