Dynasty for UK?
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Dynasty for UK?
From ESPN Insider:
Lets have a little fun and look forward several months. We'll make some assumptions here, but hear us out.
Kentucky's John Wall is projected as the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft, which would open up the Wildcats point guard spot for 2010 recruit Brandon Knight, who is still considering multiple schools. If Knight chooses head coach John Calipari and hangs around for two years, Kentucky could boast one of the most talented groups of players -- college basketball has seen in some time.
Calipari has already landed shooting guard Stacey Poole, who, in our scenario here, would play alongside Knight next season. If Demarcus Cousins stays for his sophomore season, that's three legitimate All-American/Lottery pick talents in the starting lineup in 2010.
And the fun doesn't stop there for Wildcats fans, as 2011's top recruit, Michael Gilchrist, is still believed to be favoring Kentucky. Should Knight and Poole remain for their sophomore seasons, they could be joined by the No. 1 high school player in the country for the 2011-2012 season.
Things would have to fall right, but Kentucky could build the closest thing to a dynasty that college basketball has seen in two decades.
Lets have a little fun and look forward several months. We'll make some assumptions here, but hear us out.
Kentucky's John Wall is projected as the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft, which would open up the Wildcats point guard spot for 2010 recruit Brandon Knight, who is still considering multiple schools. If Knight chooses head coach John Calipari and hangs around for two years, Kentucky could boast one of the most talented groups of players -- college basketball has seen in some time.
Calipari has already landed shooting guard Stacey Poole, who, in our scenario here, would play alongside Knight next season. If Demarcus Cousins stays for his sophomore season, that's three legitimate All-American/Lottery pick talents in the starting lineup in 2010.
And the fun doesn't stop there for Wildcats fans, as 2011's top recruit, Michael Gilchrist, is still believed to be favoring Kentucky. Should Knight and Poole remain for their sophomore seasons, they could be joined by the No. 1 high school player in the country for the 2011-2012 season.
Things would have to fall right, but Kentucky could build the closest thing to a dynasty that college basketball has seen in two decades.
Bho- Posts : 497
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Re: Dynasty for UK?
Regardless if all this plays out or not, it sure is fun to at least be able to speculate about it.
Wildcat Fanatic- Posts : 88
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Re: Dynasty for UK?
Even without any of those players mentioned UK will be tough, one or two of them just makes it even better The great player rotation will only continue as long as Coach Cal stays.
cryptkeeper- Posts : 210
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Re: Dynasty for UK?
Cal is the man.
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