Kellan Grady, Kentucky’s ever-reliable sharpshooter, was nowhere to be found on Tuesday night.
During a 76-63 loss against the No. 16 Tennessee Volunteers, the former Davidson transfer looked more like the player from early November than the one who has been bending opposing defenses with the same type of gravity typically reserved for the likes of Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson. It wasn’t his worst overall performance from a production standpoint, as Grady still knocked in two triples, the eighth consecutive game he’s done so for UK.
But that was all he provided.