Kentucky has the star pieces that are necessary to make a deep run in March.
Three premier, borderline elite guards that can all handle the ball, shoot, and play defense. A potential All-American in the paint that has flourished right in front of the eyes of the Wildcat faithful. There’s veteran leadership. Scoring at all three levels. An experienced coaching staff. The recipe for success is casually unfolding. All they’re missing is consistent 10-15 minute stretches from the reserves.
Over the last couple of games, Kentucky might have added that weaponry to its arsenal.
It started with Keion Brooks Jr.