All night long, Keion Brooks Jr. was getting any and every shot he wanted against the Kansas Jayhawks.
His patented mid-range jumper was rolling as the defense allowed him to roam around just outside of the paint. Brooks would position himself in open space, receive an easy pass from the perimeter, and turn around for the shot he’s hit dozens and dozens of times this season. No matter what defense Kansas threw out (and there sure were some interesting ones), Brooks got to his spot and knocked down the same shot over and over again.
Brooks was the leading scorer during Kentucky’s absolute beatdown of the No.