Last week it was nine, now it’s 11 for Mark Pope and Kentucky basketball. Trent Noah made the decision to flip from South Carolina to the Wildcats late last week, followed by the most recent addition of Fairleigh Dickinson transfer Ansley Almonor.
What do those signings mean for Kentucky? And what’s next for the Wildcats with two scholarship spots remaining? All eyes are on North Florida’s Chaz Lanier and BYU’s Jaxson Robinson, both exploring their draft options with UK seen as a top contender should they decide to pull out.
Is this roster competitive as currently constructed? And what needs to be added to take it to the next level in Pope’s first season in Lexington? Sources Say breaks it down tonight in episode 335. You can watch the show in its entirety below:
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