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This is a discussion I was listening to earlier today on ESPN Radio, so I wanted to see yalls pov.
Basically what they were discussing is how Kentucky gets all these young stars. In 2009 it was Wall, Cousins, Orton, and Bledsoe. This season it was Knight, Jones, Lamb, and even Enes Kanter committed. Next season it's Anthony Davis, Michael Gilchrist, Marquis Teague, and Kyle Wiltjer.
Possibly all of those guys are one and dones. They're only a campus for a few months, then they're gone. The example they used was Kemba Walker at UCONN, being there for three years. They said with Kentucky, it's like a hookup and not a relationship with their players. They also talked about how this could hurt Kentucky's Championship opportunities, because they'll never have the experience.
What yall think?
Basically what they were discussing is how Kentucky gets all these young stars. In 2009 it was Wall, Cousins, Orton, and Bledsoe. This season it was Knight, Jones, Lamb, and even Enes Kanter committed. Next season it's Anthony Davis, Michael Gilchrist, Marquis Teague, and Kyle Wiltjer.
Possibly all of those guys are one and dones. They're only a campus for a few months, then they're gone. The example they used was Kemba Walker at UCONN, being there for three years. They said with Kentucky, it's like a hookup and not a relationship with their players. They also talked about how this could hurt Kentucky's Championship opportunities, because they'll never have the experience.
What yall think?