The transition of Immanuel Quickley from his freshman to sophomore year is one of the more impressive feats for Kentucky basketball under John Calipari. Quickley was nothing more than a decent role-player his freshman year, playing behind the likes of Tyler Herro and Keldon Johnson, only averaging 5.2 points per game.
The next year, Quickley upped his game to a phenomenal level, increasing his scoring by over 11 points per game and increasing his three-point percentage by an astounding 8%, to an unreal total of 42.8% from behind the arc in 2019-20.