Drawing a connection between the stoic Terrence Jones that the media saw Thursday at Kentucky’s Media Day and the one that left the court emotionally ravaged and upset in early April is difficult to do. Jones, at least Thursday, comes off as laidback and calm. He doesn’t say a whole lot, but that’s not to [...]
While his teammates were in Lexington for a chunk of the summer playing in pickup games, Miller was testing his game alongside and against some of the world’s best young players. On Miller’s team alone, he played with the likes of Alabama’s JaMychal Green, Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins, Pittsburgh’s Ashton Gibbs and Minnesota’s Trevor Mbakwe.
Watching some of the most athletic and talented players in the country use a series of cuts and drives to create scoring opportunities for themselves and their teammates has a way of grabbing a viewer’s attention. However, the defensive prowess of Calipari’s recent teams may play an equally important role in their success.
As Doron Lamb enters his sophomore season at Kentucky, one filled with national championship hopes, he says he is more than just this team’s sharpshooter.
After two weeks in Lexington and some exposure to a foreign color, former Louisville Cardinal Edgar Sosa said life in Lexington isn’t so bad. In fact, he seems to like it.